Are you ready to let go of burnout and awaken your energy?
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Tracy M. Inscore, Esq. , an attorney turned energy healer.
Tracy shares her transformative journey from the high-pressure world of law to the holistic realm of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and energy healing.
She opens up about her unique childhood within a doomsday cult and how this has shaped her approach to healing and self-perception.
We also delve into the power and potential of EFT, a practice rooted in traditional Chinese Medicine, proven to help with anxiety, PTSD, and more. Tracy sheds light on how to engage the body, nervous system, and subconscious mind to process emotions effectively.
We explore the often overlooked impact of family influences and subconscious programming on unique burnout archetypes. Tracy also shares her mission through her work with Bar and Beyond, using her experiences to help others avoid burnout and foster a healthier work-life balance.
Get ready to hear her advice on preventing burnout, establishing a healthier work-life balance, and tapping into your innate healing power.
So buckle up for this enlightening episode with Tracy M. Inscore, Esq.
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