
Subconscious Restructuring® is an evidence-based counseling, life coach discipline which empowers one with simple, powerful proven tools to interrupt, restructure and reprogram any emotional response and behavior determined not to be beneficial. When one interrupts an emotional response from the beginning of the process, terms such as manage your anger, modify your behavior or cope with your life no longer apply.
Everything you have ever seen, heard, felt, tasted or smelled has been stored in your subconscious since your first breath. This information is used to shape the emotional response to your world and will determine your behavior.
The conscious mind has one purpose and this is to deliver information to the subconscious, the subconscious does everything else. If the subconscious is left to run on its own the results will at best be random and continue to produce the current chain of events that will produce ongoing negative results.
Subconscious Restructuring Process 4 HR
$199
Coaching per hr Charge
$90.00
4hr Coaching Package
$199.00
SR® does not depend on your past experiences, behavior labeling, or medication to fix or improve your behavior. Talking about personal issues is not just invasive to privacy, it is also counterproductive. Medication presents risks which far outweigh potential improvement. The SR® process, however, educates the client on how the subconscious works, how it brings about an emotional state, and then provides the tools to consistently interrupt, restructure and reprogram any emotional state anytime of the day or night which simply does not work. It does so in a simplistic form which only 27 years of research, refinement and client feedback achieves. It can be taught to anyone, from children to Professors.
SR® does not leave improvement open to theoretical, observational, subjective, analytical measurement. It is a fully interactive documented process, which means positive results are tangible items clients can see and feel. When goals for results are set, you no longer have to deal with labels which only define what’s wrong. Now you can start defining progress.