Stacey, a project manager in Samoa, shared her diverse experiences, including her work with the Olympics, her personal life, and her current projects promoting environmental sustainability and teaching a healing technique. She also discussed the importance of respecting the client's unconscious knowledge, and how her past experiences and personal challenges have shaped her present. Lastly, Stacey and Alana discussed their collaboration, support for each other, and the sharing of a free 5-day video series and a 6-week program aimed at promoting well-being and abundance.
Stacey's Sustainable Project in Samoa
Stacey, who is originally from Canada, is currently living and working in Samoa, where she is involved in a project introducing biodegradable diapers and building composting systems in partnership with an international group of businesspeople. The project aims to empower women in villages and promote environmental sustainability. Stacey, who has extensive experience in event management and international organization, is also teaching and sharing her skills with the youth of the South Pacific. Alana, who is based in Rochester, New York, expressed her admiration for Stacey's diverse and impactful work.
Stacey's Journey and Life-Shaping Experiences
Alana and Stacey discussed Stacey's past experiences and how they shaped her present. Stacey shared her background, including her work with the Olympics and her personal life, including her 20-year marriage and its aftermath. She also reflected on a challenging event from her past that had a profound impact on her life, leading her to her current path. Alana was amazed by the significant role this event played in Stacey's life.
Creating Abundance With Fix Code Technique
Alana and Stacey discussed creating abundance for radiant health, wealth, and happiness. Stacey shared her experiences teaching the Fix Code technique, which helps release fears and negative emotions in five minutes. Alana planned to feature Stacey and the Fix Code on her Los Angeles Tribune podcast and upcoming summit by the end of September. They also worked on improving their video setup for future conversations.
Introducing Fixed Code Technique
Stacey introduced the 'fixed code' technique, a method that uses intuition to identify and remove negative programming from the unconscious mind. She explained that this technique helps individuals to overcome emotional distress by addressing the root cause of negative feelings, rather than focusing on the content of those feelings. Stacey emphasized the importance of this technique as a daily practice for maintaining mental clarity and peace. Alana supported Stacey's points and discussed the role of intuition in this process.
Stacey's Journey and Client-Driven Approach
Stacey highlighted the importance of respecting the client's unconscious knowledge and not imposing one's expertise. She shared that she finds her work fulfilling and not mentally taxing, as she doesn't get emotionally triggered by the client's content or negative patterns. Stacey also discussed her upbringing in a family of high achievers, her experiences at international sporting events, and her upcoming plans to run online training courses. She emphasized the influence of her travels and personal experiences on her life and her ambition to make a global impact.
Stacey's Resilience and Overcoming Challenges
Stacey shared her experiences of living in a spiritually mature environment and how she overcame personal challenges to become a successful gymnastics club owner. She described a life-changing accident in 2002 that led to financial and emotional struggles, but she remained resilient and optimistic. Despite personal setbacks, including her husband's separation, she remained committed to her work and the well-being of her staff and students. Her dedication and generosity were recognized by a mom who appreciated the positive impact she had on the community. Alana listened and empathized with Stacey's experiences, acknowledging the challenges she faced.
Stacey's Visionary Experience and Emotional Healing
Stacey shared her encounter with an old friend from high school who introduced her to a man she had seen in her visions. Upon meeting, Stacey was surprised to discover that the man was a real person and not an elder or advisor as she had imagined. The man also had a visionary experience, recognizing Stacey as a spiritual signature he had been searching for. Additionally, Stacey shared her past experience of confronting and processing her sadness with the help of a therapist, which led her to develop a method for helping others do the same. Alana expressed interest in further exploring these topics and was amazed by Stacey's ability to understand and tap into people's emotions.
Stacey's Healing Technique and Projects
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