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Ep 87 - Living a conscious life with Jen Hamilton, interviewed by Greg Riley

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In this episode we are doing things a little differently! Jen was interviewed by Greg Riley, private advisor to the world’s most conscious, visionary and elite leaders. Greg was also named Channel 7's The One tv show 'Australia's Most Gifted Psychic'.
This episode was too good not to share on the enLIFEned Podcast.
In this episode Greg Riley interviews Jen Hamilton, a conscious life coach, about living a conscious life, breaking down limiting beliefs, and the challenges faced by women in today's society.
They discuss the importance of reconnecting with oneself, the impact of the girl boss movement, and the need for men to embrace their spirituality.
They also explore the keys to a connected relationship and the fear of going inward.
Jen emphasizes the importance of open communication, self-awareness, and continuous growth in relationships.
Jen discusses the power of her work, which involves belief reconstruction and helping clients change their narratives.
She emphasizes the importance of going inwards and understanding the stories we tell ourselves.
Jen explains her belief reconstruction modality, which involves breaking down beliefs, understanding their origins, and rebuilding new beliefs.
She also highlights the need for psychoeducation and explains how she helps clients understand how they got to their current beliefs.
Jen emphasizes that she doesn't fix or heal clients but empowers them to do the work themselves.
Takeaways
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Living a conscious life involves having deep inner awareness of self and the world around us.
- Limiting beliefs are formed during childhood and can keep us stuck in patterns and behaviours that no longer serve us.
- The girl boss movement has sometimes gone too far, leading to a disconnect from femininity and the need for balance in life.
- Men also need healing and should be honoured and respected for their emotions and vulnerability.
- Spirituality is a personal journey of self-connection and connection to something greater than oneself.
- In relationships, open communication, giving and receiving, and continuous growth are essential for a deep and connected bond.
- Investing in personal growth and self-awareness is crucial for creating fulfilling relationships and a meaningful life.
- The power of belief reconstruction in changing narratives and creating new neural pathways.
- The importance of going inwards and understanding the stories we tell ourselves
- The need for psychoeducation to understand how beliefs are formed
- The empowerment of clients to do the work themselves
To get in touch with Greg, his website is www.gregriley.com.au and to listen to his podcast on YouTube you'll find it at: https://www.youtube.com/@gregriley-5dimensions329

To know more about the work that Jen does, head to the website: www.jenhamilton.coach
Don’t forget to follow your host, Jen, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jenhamiltonofficial and the podcast at www.instagram.com/enlifened_podcast
This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and her guests claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

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In this episode we are doing things a little differently! Jen was interviewed by Greg Riley, private advisor to the world’s most conscious, visionary and elite leaders. Greg was also named Channel 7's The One tv show 'Australia's Most Gifted Psychic'.
This episode was too good not to share on the enLIFEned Podcast.
In this episode Greg Riley interviews Jen Hamilton, a conscious life coach, about living a conscious life, breaking down limiting beliefs, and the challenges faced by women in today's society.
They discuss the importance of reconnecting with oneself, the impact of the girl boss movement, and the need for men to embrace their spirituality.
They also explore the keys to a connected relationship and the fear of going inward.
Jen emphasizes the importance of open communication, self-awareness, and continuous growth in relationships.
Jen discusses the power of her work, which involves belief reconstruction and helping clients change their narratives.
She emphasizes the importance of going inwards and understanding the stories we tell ourselves.
Jen explains her belief reconstruction modality, which involves breaking down beliefs, understanding their origins, and rebuilding new beliefs.
She also highlights the need for psychoeducation and explains how she helps clients understand how they got to their current beliefs.
Jen emphasizes that she doesn't fix or heal clients but empowers them to do the work themselves.
Takeaways
-
Living a conscious life involves having deep inner awareness of self and the world around us.
- Limiting beliefs are formed during childhood and can keep us stuck in patterns and behaviours that no longer serve us.
- The girl boss movement has sometimes gone too far, leading to a disconnect from femininity and the need for balance in life.
- Men also need healing and should be honoured and respected for their emotions and vulnerability.
- Spirituality is a personal journey of self-connection and connection to something greater than oneself.
- In relationships, open communication, giving and receiving, and continuous growth are essential for a deep and connected bond.
- Investing in personal growth and self-awareness is crucial for creating fulfilling relationships and a meaningful life.
- The power of belief reconstruction in changing narratives and creating new neural pathways.
- The importance of going inwards and understanding the stories we tell ourselves
- The need for psychoeducation to understand how beliefs are formed
- The empowerment of clients to do the work themselves
To get in touch with Greg, his website is www.gregriley.com.au and to listen to his podcast on YouTube you'll find it at: https://www.youtube.com/@gregriley-5dimensions329

To know more about the work that Jen does, head to the website: www.jenhamilton.coach
Don’t forget to follow your host, Jen, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jenhamiltonofficial and the podcast at www.instagram.com/enlifened_podcast
This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and her guests claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

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