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Living the Empowered YOU! A four-week course with Michael Eisen

Living the Empowered YOU online course!Are you living a life filled with passion, purpose and potential?

Are you creating the experiences you have always imagined?

Do you feel like you are in control of your own destiny?

Do you want more from life?

It's time to stop living someone else’s dream! It’s time to take your power back and step into the driver’s seat. It’s time to realize that YOU are the master of your own destiny, and the creator of your own life path!

In this 4 week course you will learn how to recognize any inner blocks or limiting beliefs that are holding you back and how to transform them into new more supportive beliefs that will allow you to thrive. You will learn to see life from a new set of lenses so you can listen and communicate with more compassion and empathy. You will learn how to cultivate more self-love, self-respect and self-esteem in your life without depending on others to provide it. You will learn how to shift from struggle to awakening, from conflict to cooperation, from control to freedom, from fear to love, and from despair to empowerment!

In this 4-week course, work directly with Michael Eisen to live the Empowered YOU and see that ANYTHING is possible!


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What You'll Get Out of the Course:

  • How to eradicate doubt and conflict from your life
  • A renewed sense of self love and self-worth
  • Strategies to uncover and transform limiting beliefs and thought patterns
  • How to listen and communicate with more compassion and empathy
  • The foundation of principles and practices for living the Empowered YOU
When:
July 10, 17, 24 and 31
7pm ET | 4pm PT


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