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How I Found the Strength to Change My Life After My Husband's Betrayal.
Recently, a woman came to me for a session, feeling broken: she was struggling with unstable relationships with her husband.
Plus, a year ago, his infidelity came to light, which deeply affected her.
We worked through this state, of course, alleviating the pain in which she seemed to be frozen.
She felt lighter afterward.
Recently, a woman came to me for a session, feeling broken: she was struggling with unstable relationships with her husband.
Plus, a year ago, his infidelity came to light, which deeply affected her.
How I Found Hope and Changed My Life with GSR Sessions.
I think you’re not alone.
There are various cases.
I fell in love with the method unconditionally after my first GSR session with a specialist.
There was endless trust, openness, and a dream to learn the same 😍❤️❤️ To be honest, I was in such a bad place at first that I couldn’t even entertain the thought of getting closer to that dream, and I didn’t dare to dream at all.
I think you’re not alone.
There are various cases.
How working on yourself makes your child more open and happy.
Zhenya, this is truly amazing!
From my personal observations, working on oneself seems to be even more pronounced in a child.
It's so wonderful to notice and see how you have your own dynamics and changes, while your child also seems to unfold and start living more authentically ❤️ Recognizing the value of this, being able to support the child's resourcefulness without cutting it off—it's not always obvious, but it's also a result of the parent's self-work.
And all of this is accessible to us, parents with GSR ❤️
Zhenya, this is truly amazing!
From my personal observations, working on oneself seems to be even more pronounced in a child.