Anabell Ingleton | Feminine Leadership Coach helping women undo masculine patterns & master their femininity.
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In this episode, I reveal what’s really happening beneath that reaction and how your subconscious can mistake emotional safety for danger. Drawing inspiration from the story of Hiro Onoda, the Japanese soldier who refused to surrender decades after the war ended, she explains how your brain can do the same thing: keep fighting to protect you long after the threat is gone. You’ll learn: Why masculine energy can trigger old survival codes in your nervous systemHow your subconscious repeats emot...
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In this episode, I reveal what’s really happening beneath that reaction and how your subconscious can mistake emotional safety for danger. Drawing inspiration from the story of Hiro Onoda, the Japanese soldier who refused to surrender decades after the war ended, she explains how your brain can do the same thing: keep fighting to protect you long after the threat is gone. You’ll learn: Why masculine energy can trigger old survival codes in your nervous systemHow your subconscious repeats emot...
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Available with Anabell Ingleton
In this episode, I reveal what’s really happening beneath that reaction and how your subconscious can mistake emotional safety for danger. Drawing inspiration from the story of Hiro Onoda, the Japanese soldier who refused to surrender decades after the war ended, she explains how your brain can do the same thing: keep fighting to protect you long after the threat is gone. You’ll learn: Why masculine energy can trigger old survival codes in your nervous systemHow your subconscious repeats emot...