Survey for seminars on How to Rebuild your Shattered Dreams

You can go directly to the survey that is next to this article now or read what the survey is about.

It has been a while since I have written and it hasn’t been because I haven’t wanted to. My life has been turned upside down. Readers from my book “How to Rebuild Shattered Dreams,” have requested me to hold some seminars in our local area.

At the same time I started to do them, I received notice that I needed to rewrite six chapters of my new book due out in June. Everything I was working on was pushed to the side, including the blog. During my three seminars, my eyes were opened up to how many people are struggling with emotional pain and frustration. I have been healed for so many years, I had forgotten what it was like.

It has been overwhelming to realize how many people want me to personally help them rid themselves from emotional pain. Originally, I thought I could do it through blogging, telling people about how our minds process our life experiences. On the blog, I planned on explaining how to rid yourself of pain and prevent new pain to crowd in on your life.

I have spent forty years studying and researching how to heal or remove emotional scars. Somewhere along the way, I discovered how to unlock the mysteries and heal. The best part of it is what I learned is permanent. This has started a frenzy with others who want help.

The most interesting part of doing the three-hour seminar was that I learned how much knowledge I had collected over the past forty years. I expected in the three hours to expel all that I knew. Instead, I found myself lightly skimmed over the surface. When I went home from the first seminar, I wrote an outline of what I knew on each subject. The outline was single spaced and I had nine pages worth of material that I could expound on.

People are asking me for longer seminars. So I put together a short survey to learn what people want to learn. Then I’ll put the basic questions in a twelve to seventeen hour seminar. Please take the survey and tell me how you feel. Besides the survey, I would like you to leave comments on my blog, telling me how you would feel about being a part of a seminar on ridding yourself of emotional pain and live with passion.

Tell me if there was a way to erase tragedy in your life, what would it be worth to you? Please leave me a comment below and let me know how you feel. If you want to learn how my seminars are developing, you can sign up for an email update. Thank you for your time. You can go to the seminar at the top of the page. 

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4 Comments

  1. Congratulations on your seminar bookings! I’m glad to hear that so many people are benefiting from your experience. :)

  2. Cheryl says:

    Hello LaRene, I’m not sure I understand your question. Are you asking us if we paid you a million dollars you could wipe out our tragedy? Or are you asking, what is it worth to each of us to erase our own tragedy?

    Maybe it’s my English Lit background mixed with all my years of therapy and reading self help literature, but I’m having trouble with the word tragedy here. Does everyone get slaughtered in the end?

    Or, do we accept responsibility for ourselves (granted sometimes with the help of caring individuals such as yourself!) and live happily ever after? And again, maybe I’m jaded, but I think most of us have been wounded. I honestly think it’s part of being alive.

    I’m probably being too harsh, I know I’ve spent plenty on therapy and most likely wouldn’t have healed from my own wounds without getting help. I hope you remember to take care of yourself in the process.

    warmly, Cheryl

  3. LaRene says:

    Cheryl,

    A tragedy is a negative experience. Would you be interested in learning how to erase the pain you hold inside regarding it? How important is to you on a scale of one to ten. The number ten is total peace and warm fuzzes every time you think of your past.

    This is how I feel and I was abandoned at the age of four being told no one wanted me. I lost security, love and support from a protective support group like an family was meant to be for a child.

    I found it to be possible and I know exactly each baby step I took to learn my way out of the pain.

    I hope this answers your inquiry mind.

    Cheer,
    LaRene

  4. Larene, seems that you’ve got a great book! It’s really great opportunity to help people go through emotional pain and building their dream again.
    Anyway, don’t get overwhelm by helping, pls ensure that you’ve got full emotional fuel as well !
    Keep up the good work
    Robert

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