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Hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about how certain pasts have conditioned us to be a specific way. The good news is that there is a way to recondition yourself so you can take the path towards where you need to be to reach your goals. You'll have to understand that it's going to be a challenging ride to change how you were conditioned, from digging your traumas, understanding your triggers, and realizing the conditions you have now. Stay tuned.
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Show notes:
[3:21] Identity
[6:48] The painful past usually controls you
[10:57] Know your traumas
[14:54] Sometimes, you have to search for your trauma
[18:04] Is there a perfect time to dig your traumas?
[21:03] Do you want to level up in life, love, and wealth without breaking your bank? Join our group coaching, head on over to https://nextleveluniverse.com/group-coaching/
[22:23] The great hack: check out this episode with Samantha Skelly https://youtu.be/ovYh40ECpiI
[24:14] Are you aware of your conditionings, traumas, and triggers?
[26:00] Craving - behavior - reward
[27:57] Alan's triggers
[30:04] What are the habits that you used to do that are holding you back?
[32:42] You learn way more from your losses than you do with your wins
[33:20] On letting go of people
[38:27] Harvard's study about the relationship between success and reference group
[39:28] Using pain as motivation
[42:31] Outro
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