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Living Regret Free Best of October with Dr Gayle Carson

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Living Regret Free - Dr Gayle Carson

Stacey Hall is the author of “Chi-To-Be! Achieving Your Ultimate B-All” and wants to help others heal their hearts.  She talks about saving the lives of people who are stressed to the snapping point.  She shows people how to become more powerful in less than a minute.  She also talks about “Energy Surges” and provides the process of aligning one’s intentions to activate one’s intuition to attract all one desires with velocity and ease.

Talking about second marriages, Patricia Bubash talks about whether the energy put into being regretful has any purpose.  Her divorce gave her a lot of information about second marriages which is why she wrote the book.  She discusses whether or not people let regrets define them.  As a licensed Professional Counselor and a Stephens Minister, this topic came out of many parents who entered her office needing an ear or shoulder.  She answers the question about regretting previous decisions and how to deal with that.

Patricia Sexton  is a former banker who moved to Mongolia to pursue her life’s dream and work as a foreign correspondent.  She talks about what the trading floor was like and what made her decision to finally leave banking.  She discusses Mongolia, Afghanistan and why she returned to banking. 

Laura McGee  is a divorce coach and works with women about the biggest regrets they have after the divorce.  She talks about her unique blend of emotional support and legally trained critical thinking skills that help her clients make cost saving decisions, manage the complexities of co-parenting and reduce conflict so they can divorce with privacy and dignity and give them the tools to help them thrive after divorce. 

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