Customer story · 40 Years of Zen
Achieving alignment between peace and drive while finding freedom from responsibility for others
Danielle Imbody · Recorded 9/13/2024
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Danielle Imbody, while attending 40 Years of Zen, achieved a state of freedom and confidence by aligning her peace with her drive. Her most concrete result was the realization that she is responsible for healing herself rather than others, allowing her to show up for people from a place of non-judgmental peace.
At a glance
- Primary Use Case
- Personal alignment and emotional healing
- Reported Result
- Alignment of peace and drive
- Time to Value
- Not stated
“Peace and drive are not at conflict when they're in alignment with your purpose.”
“I am responsible for healing myself, I am not responsible or accountable for healing anyone else.”
“Allowing space for others to heal instead of trying to heal them.”
The interview
What are the biggest takeaways you are moving forward with?
The biggest takeaways I'm going to move forward with are that peace and drive are not at conflict when they're in alignment with your purpose.
How would you describe your current state of mind?
I am free, confident and at peace, working in alignment with my purpose.
What did you learn about your role within your family dynamic?
My parents were the perfect parents for me and I am the perfect parent for my children and I am responsible for healing myself, I am not responsible or accountable for healing anyone else.
What is your new commitment to yourself and your needs?
I am committed to showing up and identifying and meeting my needs, communicating those when I need to.
How do you plan to interact with others differently moving forward?
I am committed to showing up for others from a place of peace, being mindful not to judge others because that creates a connection that's not meant for me and so allowing space for others to heal instead of trying to heal them.
Frequently asked
How can I balance my professional drive with inner peace?
Danielle Imbody found that peace and drive are not at conflict when they are in alignment with your purpose. Through her experience, she learned to move forward with both qualities working together harmoniously.
Am I responsible for the emotional healing of my family members?
Danielle Imbody concluded that she is responsible for healing herself, but not responsible or accountable for healing anyone else. She now focuses on allowing space for others to heal instead of trying to heal them herself.
How can I improve my relationship with my parents and children?
Danielle realized that her parents were the perfect parents for her and that she is the perfect parent for her children. This shift in perspective allowed her to show up for others from a place of peace and mindfulness.
Full transcript
About 40 Years of Zen
40 Years of Zen
Official site: 40yearsofzen.com40 Years of Zen provides intensive neurofeedback programs designed to help individuals achieve high-performance states and deep emotional healing. They serve high-achievers and individuals seeking to align their personal purpose with their mental state. The program delivers a transformation characterized by increased peace, confidence, and the resolution of long-standing emotional blocks.
- Industry
- Neurofeedback and Peak Performance
Topics
- personal development
- mental health
- parenting
- emotional intelligence
- alignment
- neurofeedback
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