Speaker: Lee Taylor
What was a key personal breakthrough you experienced because of the emotional coaching you received?
Lee Taylor: Well, one particular breakthrough I have enjoyed is going on a monthly basis to probably seven or eight in a row of Jen's videos.
Lee Taylor: consistent about going and a lot of it is the spirit of, of, of how you wake up every day and present yourself as the responsible parent. Uh how, how, how your mindset changes when you, when you pref frame and think ahead proactively to how you are going to respond as the responsible parent. Because in any given day, any given hour, I could interact with the regime, I could interact with my child. I can interact with friends and uh of, of, of my child that, that, that live near me. We live near each other yet we're very alienated. So pre framing and being responsible in the very early morning in the moment and continuing to remind myself that I'm the responsible parent and that I have such a gift to give to my poor alienated child. That one day when that happens, it's gonna be a beautiful moment. And I like to pref frame what that looks like on a on a day basis. And I want to thank Jen particularly for reminding me monthly in these really wonderful video interactions. Sometimes they go two hours of um in depth human communication with a really really smart person, Jen. So thank you so much for what you do and for helping me make a breakthrough too.
How has the emotional coaching you received elevate your daily habits, interactions and emotional well-being?
Lee Taylor: How have I moved forward in my life in, in ways that, that maybe were intangible
Lee Taylor: I feel much more positive in how I interact with everyone on a daily basis.
Lee Taylor: It's, it's changed my, it's changed everything about me in many ways.
What have you let go of from your past, and how has this shaped your outlook for the future?
Lee Taylor: So what do you let go? Um I think the most toxic thing I let go aside from other PTSD S in my life as a uh I'm a combat veteran. Uh I do have a battlefield related PTSD that I've dealt with for 30 years. But the worst is, is the human side of relationships, particularly my mother and my second wife and the pain I went through in the financial, physical, mental, spiritual, emotional pain I went through with the death of my mother in 2016. Combined with alienation techniques from my ex-wife that started in 2015, have placed me here in 2023 as a guy who has to let a lot of shit go. I do and I do it with gratitude because it's easy to let it go when you have so many other things to be grateful for so many other things to protect so many other things to honor and be a servant to versus uh a mentally ill regime. Or one way to think about it is a purely evil spiritual regime that will never ever be able to connect with. How do I, how do you deal with that will you deal with it with gratitude because you've got the knowledge and the know how and the peace and understanding in your life um better than you did before. And that's my story. So God bless.