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Episodes/Marisa Peer - World Renowned Therapist | Simple Steps To Remove Your Negative Thoughts
January 9, 20251:21:35

Marisa Peer - World Renowned Therapist | Simple Steps To Remove Your Negative Thoughts

Marisa Peer - World Renowned Therapist | Simple Steps To Remove Your Negative Thoughts

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Marisa Peer

World Renowned Therapist, Author, and Motivational Speaker

Marisa Peer, a world-renowned therapist, shares her insights on Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) and how it helps individuals overcome deep-rooted challenges and negative self-talk. The episode delves into the origins of limiting beliefs, the importance of self-love, and practical strategies to transform one's mindset for a more fulfilling life.

Key Topics

Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT)Overcoming Negative Self-TalkThe 'Not Enough' PhilosophyImposter Syndrome and Self-LoveThe Power of Focus and Emotion

Show Notes

Marisa Peer is a globally renowned therapist, author, and motivational speaker with over three decades of experience helping high-profile clients overcome deep-rooted challenges. She is the creator of Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®), a pioneering method combining hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and neuro-linguistic programming. Her philosophy centers on the belief that many mental health challenges stem from not feeling "enough," and through her programs and workshops, she has empowered countless individuals to break free from limiting beliefs and lead more fulfilling lives.

➡️ Talking Points

00:00 Intro

02:42 Marisa’s Life-Changing Self-Talk Moment

11:09 Origins of Negative Self-Talk

16:44 RTT: The Science Behind the Technique

21:23 How RTT Transforms Lives

29:18 Teaching Kids by Example

32:53 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

39:58 Self-Love vs Career Obsession

46:30 Why Emotion Beats Logic

58:58 The Power of Focus

1:05:09 “Telling Yourself a Better Lie”1:

14:28 A New Idea Marisa Might Explore

1:20:26 Advice to 20-Year-Old Marisa