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#12: How the practice of visualisation helped Maya overcome parts of her sickness

#12: How the practice of visualisation helped Maya overcome parts of her sickness

Update: 2022-06-29
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“I just want to be content in my future. I no longer look to be for example happy”. Is it possible to rewire your brain and thoughts? Is it possible to visualise the future and heighten your performance and the potential outcomes of your life? How can visualisation help you put one foot in front of the other?

On today's episode of Everyday People I am welcoming the cool Maya Raichoora who was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis- an incurable irritable bowel disease, when she was 15 years old. After years of being sick she took up the practice of visualising. It has worked wonders for her and she now has hope again for the future. This has now left how to found the company VIVE, with the aim of helping others who might be struggling. Maya wish to help others immerse themselves in a happy future and ending, something that she believe that everyone deserves. 

On the episode I ask her, why should you visualise everyday? What are the outcomes of visualisation? What are the benefits of doing it? Lastly, I ask Maya, what does the future look like for a young individual who visualises every morning for 2 hours? 

If you want to feel hopefull, happy and ready for the day or even ready to slow down for the day, this is the episode for you. This is for everyone who wish to enlighten their lives and feel the light. 

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#12: How the practice of visualisation helped Maya overcome parts of her sickness

#12: How the practice of visualisation helped Maya overcome parts of her sickness

Patricia Bartholdy Glindorf