Summary
I bring to you once again my interview with Monica Berg – it’s Monica week on The Hidden Why Podcast.
In this interview with Monica, we discuss different perspectives on how to rethink and live into our greatness. Using the wisdom of Kabbalah Monica shares how we can practice becoming less reactive to life and how to diminish the limiting effects of our ego.
I also ask Monica to share insight as to how one can find their purpose and unique greatness. Finishing on her last book, Fear Is Not An Option, Monica gives insight into three types of fear sources and how by better understanding them we can remove fear to live a limitless life.
Guest Bio.
Monica Berg is a CHANGE JUNKIE and she wants to challenge the way you think about EVERYTHING.
In her first book, FEAR IS NOT AN OPTION, she challenged readers to eradicate fear from their lives. In her latest book, RETHINK LOVE, she uses years of personal experience teaching and counselling to eradicate false belief systems around love and relationships.
Monica is a mother, wife, sister, teacher and friend, who integrates all that she is into her mission and as Chief Communications Officer of The Kabbalah Centre, she integrates her personal mission with this ancient wisdom.
Books by Monica
How to connect with Monica
Website here – Social Media links within.
Further Reading and Resources
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Creative NonFiction: “true stories well told.”
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: science-based answers and expert insight on how to be awesome at life.
The Positivity Blog: Practical articles on happiness, self-esteem, productivity and social skills.
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