
Build Resilience, Naturally
Hemingway borrowed from biology to describe the gift of resilience enjoyed by some. He guides us to a source of information and inspiration as we
Today we know that the adult human brain is highly adaptive. This concept, now known as neuroplasticity, has been well established and is the source of dramatic scientific progress, including advances that may enable blind people to see by fundamentally changing brain structure and function.
We now understand that the adult human brain behaves a lot like a muscle, and it is highly trainable!
Together, we’ll thoroughly explore and define the unique mosaic of neuroprotective adaptations that are limiting your success. These natural adaptations, gone unaddressed, often cause pain, distress, and lead to destructive relationships at work and at home.
While we systematically detrain these undermining circuits, we also cultivate and amplify your deeply authentic mental and emotional strengths.
Roddy Carter’s Life and Personal Development Coaching teaches you how to navigate and implement this practice in a safe, trusted space.
Over the span of three short months, you’ll end up with a robust transformation and a huge growth spurt that leads to the immense rewards of personal mastery™ — profound joy, lasting prosperity, and thriving relationships.
With Roddy Carter’s Life Coaching, you can finally uncover the seemingly elusive “success secrets” to apply in your own life with enduring results. With a high-touch, extremely personalized approach, we’ll dive deeper into each area of your life so you can experience enduring personal growth, rich reward in your relationships — especially the one you have with yourself — and lasting fulfillment in your career. Register today.
Hemingway borrowed from biology to describe the gift of resilience enjoyed by some. He guides us to a source of information and inspiration as we
The opposite of resilience is helplessness – the inability or unwillingness to pick yourself up from the floor, dust yourself off, and get on with
Mary* was in tears. She had come to me in desperation. You wouldn’t know that she was in trouble to look at her, because outwardly