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Transcend Anxiety: Embrace Uncertainty to Open Infinite Possibilities

  • 11/16/2021
  • 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM (EST)

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  • Transcend Anxiety: 

  • Embrace Uncertainty to Open Infinite Possibilities

  • Tuesday, November 16, 2021

  • 1pm to 2:15pm ET

Join us as Mel Schwartz, psychotherapist and author of The Possibility Principle shares the pioneering methods he’s developed to help people live resilient and self-empowered lives.

Informed by approaches he distilled from principles of quantum physics, Mel utilizes the uncertainty principle to help free us from our addiction to certainty, which he suggests lies at the heart of fear and anxiety. He will also be introducing his method for mastery of thinking, which enables us to see our thoughts and feelings and not become them.

In this zoom event, Mel will introduce a radical new way of thinking, freeing us from the limiting beliefs and thoughts that can imprison us.

Mel will speak to:

    • Breaking your thought’s addiction to fear
    • Developing a mastery of your thinking
    • Riding the waves of uncertainty to manifest new possibilities
    • Creating a powerful and authentic self-worth
    • Releasing your old story as you cultivate emerging sense of self
    • Living a self-empowered and fear-less life

    Mel Schwartz earned his graduate degree from Columbia University. He practices psychotherapy, marriage counseling and leadership consulting. He is the author of The Possibility Principle: How Quantum Physics Can Improve the Way You Think, Live and Love and the host of The Possibility Podcast. Mel’s more than 100 articles have been read over 7 million times. His TEDx talk, Breaking Free from Anxiety has nearly 500,000 views. He is a member of the International Society for Consciousness Studies. Mel presents zoom courses on Overcoming Anxiety, Developing Authentic Self-Esteem and Creating Resilient Relationships. 

    Visit his website
    Watch his TEDx presentation

    Learn more and order The Possibility Principle


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