Sunday 2 September 2018

Are you seeking freedom?


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Are you seeking freedom?

The first 15 people to respond to this message will get what they are looking for.


Perdure:        verb (used without object), per·dured, per·dur·ing.
1.     to continue or last permanently; endure.




Many people are in physical, emotional pain or stress resulting from recent events or those from the past, which may have been from many years ago. Unfortunately, time does not always heal emotional wounds and they remain semi dormant, unconsciously influencing us, acting as emotional triggers precipitating emotions and behaviours, that can be perceived as inappropriate, over-reactive and out of character.

Others feel thwarted in their personal or professional lives and can be experiencing a range of emotions such as frustration, helplessness hopelessness or even worthlessness, because they are not achieving what they wanted or was expected of them by others.

Clients with these types of issues will seek professional assistance from therapists or counsellors, because they are seeking freedom, and are often frustrated when the therapy or approach either takes too long, does not work or does not stick.

Following 15 years of working as a coach and mentor I have developed a unique process that I have called PERDURED because the changes it achieves last permanently.

Having developed this process over many years, it is ready to be launched as a therapeutic tool. I would like to offer the first 15 people who reply to this message an opportunity to permanently resolve a problem or issue using this process free of charge.

How will you know if PERDURED is suitable for you?

Ideal clients regularly experience one of the following emotions on a regular basis;
·      Irritation
·      Frustration
·      Anger
·      Demotivation
·      Sadness
·      Depression
·      Despair

Ideal clients may also be currently experiencing or have experienced
·      Challenges at work
    Lacking confidence
·      Being misunderstood or communication issues
·      Inability to take your career or business to where you want it to be.
·      Physical pain or chronic health conditions
·      Bullying or abuse
·      Addictions, alcohol, sugar, drugs, cigarettes, vaping, chocolate, coffee, IT devices etc
·      Anxiety, depression, self-harming
·      Dysfunctional / failing relationships
·      Financial challenges, debt, overspending,
·      Weight control, overweight, underweight, anorexia, bulimia etc.
·      Anger
·      Loneliness
·      Unwanted habits, e.g. nail biting, smoking, vaping,
·      Not achieving personal or professional goals


If you would like to be involved in this project, please e mail Jane@IODB.co.uk  with “I want freedom” in the subject bar for more information.



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