EPISODE #1019
Your Next Level with Tracy Litt
We talked about how to leverage mindset and energetics to heal old wounds in order to start getting out of your own way, how real and lasting change requires commitment, and how to get started!
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About the Episode
LifeBlood ENGAGE: We talked about how to leverage mindset and energetics to heal old wounds in order to start getting out of your own way, how real and lasting change requires commitment, and how to get started with Tracy Litt, mindset and spiritual advisor, speaker and best-selling author. Listen to learn how to create the future you truly want for yourself!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 18:38!
You can learn more about Tracy at TheLittFactor.com, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Tracy Litt
Guest
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