
Joanna Gray joins us to share her story of overcoming a diagnosis of Huntington’s disease without compromising on her quality of life. Her approach encompasses radical acceptance, a strong will and determination to live as full a life as she can without getting hung up on the future problems her condition may cause. She draws from a wide range of psychological techniques and the confidence she helps instil in her business coaching clients. You will learn:
• What is Huntington’s disease,
• How you can choose to be optimistic in the face of doubt and uncertainty,
• Why a positive mindset can be one of the best decisions you make for your health,
• When to trust your instincts,
• Where to find support in your relationships, career and family life,
• How to avoid the victim mentality.
You can check out Joanna’s website at http://entrustbc.com.au and have a watch of her online video training here:
https://mastermind.com/masterminds/2845
11:33 it all felt like exactly the right things showed up at exactly the right time, in order for me to be able to unravel and to put myself back together
13:05 I started to examine myself and who I was, …quite a gentle gradient, it wasn't a massive explosion
20:17 the process of making sure that ..Huntington’s.. doesn't overshadow life
22:02: I do think that a fear based mindset can be alleviated
24:14 did receiving a diagnosis of a genetic disorder shake the foundation of your beliefs about yourself?
27:40 a great strength to enable your unconscious mind to do good deeds for you.
32:07 it's very important to be flexible in where I look and what I look for and what I'm open to noticing
32:09 I want to have children. That's a really tough call. How did the two of you approach that?
36:57 you don't get babies with clean genes just by going through this process
39:11 Holographic kinetics. It has been pioneered by an Australian guy based on his research into indigenous Aboriginal Australian modalities of healing
46:55 My beliefs about my children
47:23 What advice would you give to any of the listeners who have had a similar diagnosis or have family members in the Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's any of those neurodegenerative disorders?