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The Art Of Listening To Your Body

How to set goals that work.

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  • June 30th 2020

If you're feeling a little scattered living hour by hour, day by day, try this exercise you've probably heard of before.

Goal setting.

Learn about the language to use when you goal set, if the SMART acronym really works, and what to do with your goals once you've conjured them up in your head.

It's the start of the month. Go set some goals, and see what happens.

The key is consistency. It's simple but not easy.

Here is the goal setting template I use each month. CLICK HERE to grab your copy.

The Art Of Listening To Your Body

My name is Dr. Jin Ong I’m a cathartic release therapist, professionally trained as an osteopath, psychosomatic therapist, western acupuncturist and herbalist.

I’m fascinated by the mind-body connection and how your physical body is a manifestation of your emotional state.

My aim is to create awareness to the underlying emotions behind pain, injury and disease in the body as well as behvioural dysfunctions and mental imbalances. I do this using a unique blend of eastern and western philosophies and a good dose of intuition.

I love reading the body and what it's really trying to tell us through it's physical presentation, injury, pain or illness. I call it the art of listening to your body. It's all about understanding yourself and others on a deeper level.

I guide people to recognise their purpose in the world by bringing light to the issues that hold them back. I do this through an intuitive understanding of how the body speaks to us and help clients develop their emotional awareness and take actionable steps to achieve their goals.

If you want to learn to tap into your innate intuitive sense in an easy to understand way come and join me.

Pain stories are fascinating and there is so much we can learn from them. Join me as I'm joined by inspirational people who share how their life changed after their painful experience- what they had to surrender to and how their life looks now.