My Journey

My name is Sarsha and I have spent over 25 years studying many processes to do with the mind and subconscious minds. As a child I always wondered what made some people good and some people bad. Why a smile could make some people happy and transform them instantly and make a bad day into a good day and some a smile would enrage them uncontrollably.

My dream as a teenager was to go to university and study psychology however my parents were informed in year 10 that I didn’t have what it took to continue my studies and achieve year 12. So I was given a test to see what I would be good at I liked working with numbers and solving problems and helping people.

The results came back with a recommendation was that of becoming a nurse. Having a week stomach especially when people threw up this was a definite NO for me. Their second recommendation was bookkeeping and office work. So off I went sat my bank exams  and went off for interviews I passed my exams with flying colours and got the three jobs I went for. I took the first one that came along and worked there for three years till someone became jealous and I couldn’t understand why someone who was much higher up felt threatened by me. I got on well with every one except this person.

My favourite lunchtime activity was sitting in the small park close to work and watching interactions of people some I knew and some were strangers. I found their behaviours interesting and I knew I wanted to understand more.. I later Married and had two gorgeous children but I didn’t want to bring them up in the same way I had been. So I started questioning how to be a good parent. I worked for a government organisation and became a spokes woman for women/s issues. It was this position that changed my life.

Working with other women I was asked what I wanted from my career, I was still carrying with me that recommendation from the head master that I didn’t have what it took to continue my studies. They all thought I held a higher position then I did when they found out I was on the lowest level they asked me why hadn’t I tried for promotions I said I didn’t have my year 12, they ere astonished and told me you don’t need it you have been here over 12 months that makes you automatically qualified. I applied for some positions and the feed back from the interviews was you would be bored with this position you need to apply for higher positions  so I did & grades higher and yes I got in,

That was the beginning I enrolled in a Personnel management course.and was sailing through the course so much so that my psychology lecturer asked me why I was in the course. I was confused and said  I like working with people and helping them to improve their lives just like the women at work had done for me. She told me I was wasted in this course and should study psychology full time. So I bought a house in Queensland  with the intent study at  uni part time.while raising my children alone. While studying Psychology I got into alternative therapies like Kinesiology and touch for health and was amazed at how you could make a statement eg I am angry!  this would make the body week we then would clear a list of emotions and make the same statement. and no anger muscles strong and the client felt better and anger feelings gone and they couldn’t get in touch with the anger any more. I noticed that some people would let go of issues and after a few months come back and it was there again. This was very frustrating but I found some people have pay off’s for staying the way they are it could be a learnt behaviour, learnt from parents or teachers or traumatic events even financial reasons.

I went on to study many types of counselling and worked at life line  as a Telephone counsellor while fostering homeless youth and volunteering. None of these counselling and Psychology therapies gave the results like the kinesiology did. I was also teaching meditation and found that dramatic changes could happen when people were being guided in a positive journey. Individuals self esteem began to grow and expand. Others found themselves challenging situations they were in and went on to follow long lost dreams. Blood pressure would reduce greatly, health improve and overall life satisfaction improved.

Then I read an article on Reverse Speech by David Oates and went along for a three day workshop and loved what I heard. I got a group together and David travelled up and for 4 years I studied under his guidance.This led me to study Hypnotherapy and NLP this helped bring some instant changes and transformations. but combining all the therapies together. that is what brought about the biggest changes. A 12 week program of recording individuals talking about their issues analysing the recording playing back to them their subconscious statements and working with them to record how to repair a damaged metaphor and writing a trances following their subconscious directions brought about profound changes. Individuals would forget they had had OCD some couldn’t recognise the person they had been when they first came.

I still study every thing I can to understand the subconscious mind and for the last few years have been tapping a highly effective form of tapping called CTT tapping and the results are instant  stress gone in a few minutes minds clearing long term unemployed employed within days.

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