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Control Versus Personal Empowerment

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Your host, Heather Price, talks about 'control' in its many guises and how it impacts us all on a daily basis.
Are you a Controller or do you feel driven by the need to control?
Do you feel controlled or out of control?
Did you know 'smother love' is a form of control?
Understanding and being honest about conscious and unconscious patterns of behavour is the first step to personal empowerment. When we know ourselves well, and how we walk in th world, we can make healthy choices that create harmony and balance, even when it seems our life is out of control - especially when it seems our life is out of control.
In this half hour presentation, you will have an opportunity to listen and reflect on how much and issue 'control' is in your life, and be guided into how you can feel more empowered, and empower others.
If you are are a parent, you will be faced with the opportunity to empower your children every day. LIsten in and find out how you can do this.
Heather Price has trained in social scientist, majoring as a counsellor (QCA & PACFA). She is an energy healing practitioner and trainer, and founder and director of Shamanic Path and Practice. Heather works with individuals and groups for personal and professional development. She is a consultant for Vision Planning and Wellbeing in LIfe and Business.  Heather is a published author, and has participated in a primary assistance learning award winning program  education when working where she worked creatively with  challenged children.
www.heatherprice.net
The 8 Ways are guidelines for walking consciously and confidently in the world. These ways offer a solid foundation of principle for transformation and personal empowerment.
http://www.shamanicpathandpractice.com/the-8-ways.htmlControl

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