Welcome to "Rules Expiring and Labels" – where we tear up the rulebook and peel off the stickers that were never meant for you.
I'm Marc Mathys, and here's what I've learned after two decades of helping people break free: Most of the rules you're following expired before you were even born. And those labels you're wearing? They're not yours.
Every day, you're operating from someone else's programming. Their expectations. Their definitions of success, failure, and who you should be. But what happens when you realize the expiration date on those rules passed years ago?
This show is for anyone tired of living by outdated instructions. Tired of wearing labels that don't fit. Tired of following a map that leads nowhere you actually want to go.
The rules are expiring. The labels are coming off. And what's underneath is the real you.
Thanks for tuning in to Neuro Quantum Chats with Marc & Lin! We hope you found our discussion insightful and inspiring. If you're interested in learning more about our Reset-it program, be sure to visit us at www.reset-it.ca. We look forward to having you join us on this journey. Until next time, take care!
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