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Inner Work, Outer Change Dyslexia & Finding What Really Works with Guy & Suzanne

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In this episode, Stephen engages with Guy and Suzanne Pope-Mayell to discuss the complexities of dyslexia, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. They explore how the pandemic has shifted parental involvement in children's education, the importance of self-esteem in dyslexic individuals, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of neurodiversity. The conversation highlights the significance of inner work and self-awareness in overcoming limiting beliefs, illustrated through real-life success stories. The episode emphasizes the transformative power of coaching and hypnosis in building confidence and self-acceptance among those with dyslexia. In this conversation, Guy and Suzanne Pope-Mayell explore the journey of overcoming limiting beliefs, particularly in the context of neurodiversity and dyslexia. They discuss the importance of identifying inner challenges, the power of creative thinking, and the necessity of finding the right support. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of trusting oneself in the process of personal growth and the impact of parenting on self-discovery. Ultimately, they highlight that change begins with a clear intention and the willingness to let go of past limitations.




Takeaways

  • COVID-19 has changed parental involvement in education.
  • Dyslexia is often misunderstood as a problem rather than a gift.
  • Self-esteem is the only disabling aspect of dyslexia.
  • The journey of self-awareness is crucial for neurodiverse individuals.
  • Transformational change often starts with changing limiting beliefs.
  • Coaching can help replace limiting beliefs with empowering ones.
  • Inner work is essential for personal growth and confidence.
  • Dyslexics often develop resilience through adversity.
  • Breath work can facilitate healing and transformation.
  • It's never too late to change one's beliefs about themselves. It's important to recognize the benefits of limiting beliefs.
  • Identifying what holds you back is the first step.
  • Creative thinking can be a challenge for many.
  • Recording thoughts can help clarify feelings.
  • Understanding whose problem it is can empower you.
  • Finding the right support is crucial for growth.
  • Starting the inner work is essential for change.
  • Neurodiversity can be a gift that leads to deeper insights.
  • Parenting can trigger self-discovery and reflection.
  • Everything begins with a clear intention for change.





Keywords

dyslexia, neurodiversity, education, self-esteem, COVID-19, inner work, limiting beliefs, empowerment, coaching, hypnosis, limiting beliefs, inner work, neurodiversity, dyslexia, self-discovery, creative thinking, support, personal growth, emotional resilience, coaching, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.



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