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Come unstuck with Sandie using her change chain philosophy
You can unlock the secret to being the best version of you by adopting one simple philosophy. The change chain philosophy will teach you how to identify and eradicate the faulty patterns that hold you back. This eight-step approach will give you the belief that embracing your sense of self will help you become the complete you – the person that you should be.
Sandie Robertson's approach to life-coaching is highly effective – but it's also genuine, caring and, where it can be, light-hearted. You will learn to believe that being the best version of you comes from reverting to type – something everyone is easily capable of.
When something is missing in our lives, it is because we have lost our sense of self. This is caused by habits and compulsive behaviours – a faulty pattern match – and can lead to negative outcomes including:
- Hurt to yourself or others
- Poor performance or lack of success
- Anxiety, depression and lack of self-worth
The change chain philosophy teaches you to identify those patterns in you as an individual and recognise your personal triggers to poor well-being. These can be external – for example, grief or trauma – or they can be internal and are caused by faulty pattern matches. When you repeat the same actions, it will lead to the same results. The philosophy encourages you to bridge the gap caused by these patterns by providing you with a new way of thinking.
The book shows you that by reverting to type, you can amend faulty pattern matches and become the complete you. We are strongest when we revert to our true selves – like a breed of dog doing what it is bred to do (eg a cocker spaniel likes to please people, bulldog is strong-willed, a Labrador loves to swim).
The philosophy helps you to identify your must-haves, the things that prevent you from feeling that something is missing in your life. Sandie's approach also instils in you the confidence to trust your own convictions and acknowledge your strengths and capabilities, in the same way you would see the positives in another person.
The change chain philosophy's unique approach brings many benefits. Are you ready to achieve your goals now?
Come unstuck with Sandie using her change chain philosophy
You can unlock the secret to being the best version of you by adopting one simple philosophy. The change chain philosophy will teach you how to identify and eradicate the faulty patterns that hold you back. This eight-step approach will give you the belief that embracing your sense of self will help you become the complete you – the person that you should be.
Sandie Robertson's approach to life-coaching is highly effective – but it's also genuine, caring and, where it can be, light-hearted. You will learn to believe that being the best version of you comes from reverting to type – something everyone is easily capable of.
When something is missing in our lives, it is because we have lost our sense of self. This is caused by habits and compulsive behaviours – a faulty pattern match – and can lead to negative outcomes including:
- Hurt to yourself or others
- Poor performance or lack of success
- Anxiety, depression and lack of self-worth
The change chain philosophy teaches you to identify those patterns in you as an individual and recognise your personal triggers to poor well-being. These can be external – for example, grief or trauma – or they can be internal and are caused by faulty pattern matches. When you repeat the same actions, it will lead to the same results. The philosophy encourages you to bridge the gap caused by these patterns by providing you with a new way of thinking.
The book shows you that by reverting to type, you can amend faulty pattern matches and become the complete you. We are strongest when we revert to our true selves – like a breed of dog doing what it is bred to do (eg a cocker spaniel likes to please people, bulldog is strong-willed, a Labrador loves to swim).
The philosophy helps you to identify your must-haves, the things that prevent you from feeling that something is missing in your life. Sandie's approach also instils in you the confidence to trust your own convictions and acknowledge your strengths and capabilities, in the same way you would see the positives in another person.
The change chain philosophy's unique approach brings many benefits. Are you ready to achieve your goals now?