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Posts by Susan Marco

My Cancer Journey Part I: Choosing Empowerment

Anxiety, the fear, the waiting…. Thoughts like why me? How could I get cancer? So many of us have had to face this, it is not easy. What I discovered is, asking resourceful questions shifted the feelings from a state of helplessness to #empowerment. This is the first in a series of videos about my…

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Embracing the Power Within: The Essence of Faith in Oneself

In the intricate tapestry of life, one thread stands out prominently, woven with the resilience and determination of an individual – faith in oneself. This intangible yet potent force serves as the cornerstone for personal growth, success, and fulfillment. In a world brimming with challenges and uncertainties, the unwavering belief in our abilities becomes a…

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Thoughts on Self-Trust

Self-trust or self-confidence, is a fundamental aspect of personal well-being and success. It involves having faith in your abilities, judgment, and decisions. Here are some key aspects of trusting in yourself:  Belief in Your Abilities: Trusting in yourself means recognizing your skills, talents, and capabilities. It’s having confidence in your capacity to learn, adapt, and…

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Overcoming Tech Anxiety

Anyone who knows me knows that I am and have always had resistance and issues when it comes to technical stuff! So, here I am…staying at home, unable to see clients in my office, to meet in person with the various organizations I am involved with and missing being with friends and acquaintances. I am…

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First Hypnosis Experience: Expectations and Misconceptions

When the word hypnosis is mentioned in conversation, the reactions are usually varied.  Responses range from disbelief to mortal terror and even laughter.  On the other hand, some people believe that hypnosis can work miracles!  These are all based in misconception and misunderstanding. A simple definition of hypnosis is ‘a state of increased suggestibility and…

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On Forgiveness

It took me a long time to realize that forgiveness is not for the person you are forgiving as much as it is for you, the forgiver.  There is an expression, holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the person you are angry at to die…  Many years ago I was introduced to…

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