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GSR. Svitlana Odarenko. Level 3 Expert.

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GSR sessions improved my daughter's stress and strengthened our bond.
Yesterday, I conducted GSR sessions with my daughter.
She is in her third year at Medical University, specializing in clinical psychology.
The third year is always challenging for students.
Her specialization requires mental resilience.
Yesterday, I conducted GSR sessions with my daughter.
She is in her third year at Medical University, specializing in clinical psychology.
The training improved my daughter's adaptability and resourcefulness in school.
Here’s the translated text: If working on oneself in the field of SR directly affects the child, what influence does working on oneself in the field of SC have on the child?
This question was posed to Dmitry during the 4M training, and the answer was: "Observe, analyze, study, write." Everything is in your experience.
I’d like to share my observation.
My daughter came home from school and talked about her biology lesson, where the teacher unexpectedly gave a quiz and warned that anyone who didn’t finish would get a 2.
Here’s the translated text: If working on oneself in the field of SR directly affects the child, what influence does working on oneself in the field of SC have on the child?
This question was posed to Dmitry during the 4M training, and the answer was: "Observe, analyze, study, write." Everything is in your experience.
A transformative journey through GSR Module 1 led to personal growth and self-discovery.
Module 1 of GSR and the journey into depth.
My first GSR module happened in November 2022, and I didn’t understand anything at that time.
It was all so complicated that I simply didn’t continue and stopped my learning before I even began.
However, I felt that GSR was something very familiar and close to me, like a home, so throughout the year, I regularly attended sessions with a specialist.
Module 1 of GSR and the journey into depth.
My first GSR module happened in November 2022, and I didn’t understand anything at that time.
Transformative journey from problem-oriented to goal-oriented mindset.
The Path to Goals: My Experience I work a lot on myself.
Initially, like everyone else, I viewed Module 1 as a tool to solve my problems with my daughter and husband.
As I worked on myself, I noticed that my focus gradually shifted from a problem-oriented mindset to a resource-oriented one.
Honestly, I spent quite a long time wallowing in my issues, sometimes just pulling them out of thin air.
The Path to Goals: My Experience I work a lot on myself.
Initially, like everyone else, I viewed Module 1 as a tool to solve my problems with my daughter and husband.
Therapy helped realize the importance of love and connection with others.
Just imagine how it feels to realize that you've treated people like disposable material your whole life, and yourself as well.
Recently, I found myself crying over losing a keychain shaped like a white cloud with a smile (my inner child) 😓.
And you know, I didn't even understand why it hurt so much, as if the thought that I could have prevented it felt impossible.
I didn't think it could be a problem; after all, it was just a keychain and nothing more.
Just imagine how it feels to realize that you've treated people like disposable material your whole life, and yourself as well.
Recently, I found myself crying over losing a keychain shaped like a white cloud with a smile (my inner child) 😓.
Client appreciates Dmitry Ustinov's impact, likening him to a tailor.
I just recalled a fragment from Viktor Tsoi's song "We Want to Dance," where there are such words: "In us, even before birth, they made holes, And where is that tailor who can mend them?" And I realized that Dmitry Ustinov is that tailor 😁.
With gratitude to the GSR system ❤️.
I just recalled a fragment from Viktor Tsoi's song "We Want to Dance," where there are such words: "In us, even before birth, they made holes, And where is that tailor who can mend them?" And I realized that Dmitry Ustinov is that tailor 😁.
With gratitude to the GSR system ❤️.
Achieving 30 symptoms improves life quality and addresses overlooked issues.
Any first-module participant can reach the goal of 30 symptoms if they want to.
At one point, I was doing 20-30 symptoms at least once a week, often 2-3 times.
Among the most noticeable effects: - The level of resources becomes stable.
You almost always live in a resourceful state.
Any first-module participant can reach the goal of 30 symptoms if they want to.
At one point, I was doing 20-30 symptoms at least once a week, often 2-3 times.

5940 Marina Stoichkova

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Achieved lifelong goals through GSR, fostering personal growth and deeper connections.
Ranked Split — for the first time in my life at 38 years old, with GSR and during Darina Askarova's flow (for 1 month).
On the value of impractical goals and their practical benefits 🥰 A month ago, our expert guided us to set a goal and achieve it.
I immediately understood my goal — a project on Astrology and GSR.
But a few days later, I felt the urge to set two more goals that sounded quite strange: to do the split and to feel the music even stronger and deeper.
Ranked Split — for the first time in my life at 38 years old, with GSR and during Darina Askarova's flow (for 1 month).
On the value of impractical goals and their practical benefits 🥰 A month ago, our expert guided us to set a goal and achieve it.

Anastasia Zalutskaya

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Reflecting on a challenging journey with support and gratitude.
Yesss, the same thing!
Only for me it wasn't a gravestone, but a copper basin that would cover me from time to time, making it impossible to get out of bed.
Both my somatics and lower back were involved, and my legs would give out.
It's intense to think back on it.
Yesss, the same thing!
Only for me it wasn't a gravestone, but a copper basin that would cover me from time to time, making it impossible to get out of bed.