šMotivation Unlocked
5 Day Live Coaching Event
Thursday, November 13-17 1pm est
Are you ready to take action and help your loved one break free from the cycle of addiction? TheĀ Motivation Unlocked ChallengeĀ is designed to give you the tools and strategies you need to influence real changeāwithout waiting for rock bottom.
Hereās what youāll learn:
- Break Through the Barriers:Ā Understand the limiting beliefs and roadblocks that are keeping your loved one stuck.
- Discover Their True Motivators:Ā Learn whatās driving their self-destructive behavior and how to use it to inspire change.
- Shift Their Perspective:Ā Help your loved one see the reality of their situation in a way that feels supportive, not confrontational.
- Create Urgency:Ā Raise their awareness and help them feel ready to take the first step toward recovery.
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This challenge is all about empowering YOU to make a difference in your loved oneās life. Youāll walk away with practical tools, proven strategies, and the confidence to take action now.
š Ā Mark Your Calendar:
Weāll go live every day at 1 PM EST for the main session.ā¹ļøImportant Note:
There are no refunds or cancellations for this challenge. Why? Because Iām fully committed to helping you succeed, and I want you to be just as committed to taking action. Letās do this together! šŖš» - Ā
Testimonals
"He didnāt drink again last night. This might seem small to an outsider, but for someone whoās in the heart of the hardest days of quitting, itās huge. Heās literally in the thick of the struggle, where every hour can feel impossible, and yet he made it through. Seeing him push past that, even when heās tired and frustrated, shows me that he really can do this. It gives me hope and energy to keep supporting him, and it reminds me that change, even when itās hard and slow, is absolutely possible."
"One of my biggest wins recently is that he actually said to me, 'Iām working on it.' It might seem small, but after months of stress, worry, and feeling like nothing would change, hearing those words felt like a spark of hope.ā
"Everyone told me to leave, but I stayed, and now Iām seeing him respond, bit by bit. When they want to be better at their core, theyāll respond one way or another.ā
"Ā The response was amazing. He came toward me, pulled me in for kisses, and it was just⦠refreshing. When I asked him what heād like to be remembered by, he thought about it and finally said, āJust being a good person.ā I realized Iām really starting to see the man beneath the struggle.ā
"I think heās finally starting to see it. Itās sad but also eye-opening like heās starting to face whatās really happening."
"He admitted, āI had a fridge full of alcohol for four days and didnāt touch a thing.ā That message meant everything. We had a really good night after that. Itās been a slow climb, but weāre finally coming out of that dark place."