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  <title>How to Program Your Emotions &amp;amp; LEAP into Success with Dr. Micheline Nader</title>
  <description>Special guest alert! Dr. Micheline Nader is a Health Care Entrepreneur, Best Selling author of “Leap Beyond Success” and “The Dolphin's Dance,” Executive coach, Motivational speaker, Philanthropist and President of Jesra Foundation. Today, we discuss how to: 🔹 Discover your “Emotional Logo” 🔹 Discern what’s your intuition…and what’s not 🔹 Program your emotions 🔹 Align your mindset to accelerate your success Most yogis are self aware. But according to Micheline, self reflection is a huge part of leadership, and that leadership can tie into our own personal development work. I learned so much in this incredible episode about how our past traumas inform our present-moment decision making. And I know you will too! GUEST EXPERT: Micheline Nader | www.michelinenader.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Make your yoga practice 2x more potent in 1/2 the time with my  Free Yoga Transformational Portal ✨ &amp;amp;nbsp; Relevant to Today’s Episode: 🔮  300-hour YTT 🐍  Kundalini 200-hour YTT ✨  Yoga for Self Mastery 📚  Uplifted Business Launchpad &amp;amp;nbsp;  Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;@larkinyogatv   © 2024 Uplifted Yoga |  BrettLarkin.com </description>
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