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Self improvement can be a challenging process. Subscribe to the Kain Ramsay: Life Balance Coaching Podcast now available on iTunes.

In this exciting and innovative podcast, I share many of the most impacting insights and principles I’ve learned about some of today’s most relevant topics that influence your life on a daily basis.

This weekly audio program will provide you with the most insightful and effective life principles I have learned, for transforming your thought life, and for allowing you to make significant progress in the most important life area’s.

I’ll regularly share secrets, tips and strategies you can action immediately to improve various aspects of your life and overcome many of greatest challenges that we face.

Come on this exciting journey of self discovery, and I’ll look forward towards sharing with you high impact truths about the nature of reality and the core of your identity, to enable you for living with far deeper passion, drive & purpose for the rest of your life.

If you find this Podcast helpful, please like, subscribe, review and share.

Principles into Practice with Kain Ramsay Kain Ramsay

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Self improvement can be a challenging process. Subscribe to the Kain Ramsay: Life Balance Coaching Podcast now available on iTunes.

In this exciting and innovative podcast, I share many of the most impacting insights and principles I’ve learned about some of today’s most relevant topics that influence your life on a daily basis.

This weekly audio program will provide you with the most insightful and effective life principles I have learned, for transforming your thought life, and for allowing you to make significant progress in the most important life area’s.

I’ll regularly share secrets, tips and strategies you can action immediately to improve various aspects of your life and overcome many of greatest challenges that we face.

Come on this exciting journey of self discovery, and I’ll look forward towards sharing with you high impact truths about the nature of reality and the core of your identity, to enable you for living with far deeper passion, drive & purpose for the rest of your life.

If you find this Podcast helpful, please like, subscribe, review and share.

    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 4

    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 4

    “Waking up to who you actually are (Self Concept) requires you to begin letting go of whoever it is that you imagine yourself to be (Self Esteem).”
    I’ve heard the statement “just be yourself” so many times throughout my life. It sounds like such an amazingly simple thing to do, but in all honestly, it's taken me YEARS to be able to fully understand what this means.

    In my quest for answers I’ve found that it is very much possible to just be yourself. The person who is a jerk to others and the person who is afraid of social situations are, in actuality, not being themselves. Their real self is just being covered up with their pre-conditioned and fear-based thinking - of not being good enough at simply being themselves.

    Our true self is who we really are when we let go of all of the stories, labels, and judgments that we have placed upon ourselves. It is who we naturally are without the masks and pretentiousness.

    It is who we really are when we let fall to the floor the cloak of other people’s stuff that we have taken on.

    Everything else that we claim to be when we say, “This is who I am!” is only a story.

    What you've experienced throughout this course and what I'll also share in this video, are the steps, stories and lessons I've learned that have allowed me to uncover my real nature and authentic self, which was in no way what so ever, even mildly resembled the opinions I developed about myself over the duration and the extent of my lifetime so far .....

    I close this course with one final story, I hope you find this insightful ;-)

    • 19 min
    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 3

    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 3

    How often do you not say or do something because you're worried about how it'll be perceived? For most of us, myself included, this happens more often then we'd like to admit.

    We live in a culture that is starving for authenticity. We want our leaders, our co-workers, our family members, our friends, and everyone else we interact with to tell us the truth and to be themselves. Most important, we want to have the personal freedom and confidence to say, do, and be who we really are, without worrying so much about how we appear to others and what they might think or say about us.

    Sadly, however, even though we may say we want to live in a way that is true to our deepest passions, beliefs, and desires; most of us don't and it's not that easy. We've been taught by our parents, teachers, spouses, friends, co-workers, politicians, the media, and others, that it's more important to be liked and to fit in than it is to be who we truly are. In addition, many of us assume that who we are is not good enough and therefore we're constantly trying to fix ourselves, or to act like others who we think are better than us.

    However, as the famous 19th century poet Oscar Wilde suggested, "Just Be yourself, as everyone else is already taken!"

    I know that this video will inspire you ...

    • 15 min
    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 2

    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 2

    If you don’t believe it yourself, don’t ask anyone else to do so!

    It is virtually impossible not to transmit your doubts and insecurities to others through body language, tone of voice, inflection, word choice, and other subtle characteristics.

    When you show by your actions that you lack self-confidence, other people also begin to doubt your ability to perform even the most insignificant of tasks. To gain the respect and confidence of others, begin by making a list of all the attributes that make you who you are, followed by the areas you could do with some work in! Make a conscious effort to build upon your positive strengths and simply improve on your weaknesses (if they're even important).

    It may not be easy, but if you assess yourself objectively and persevere in your efforts, you will eventually prevail .... like my wife Karen, If in this video you think that she looks confident - I can guarantee you that she wasn't, but simply done what she had to do anyway.

    Feal the fear and do it anyway!

    • 16 min
    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 1

    Life's Greatest Risk: Just Be Yourself Part 1

    Don’t look to the stars for the cause of your misfortunes: look to yourself to get better results.

    There are many things you cannot control, but you can control the only things that really matter: your mind and your attitude. External forces have very little to do with success.

    Those who program themselves for success find a way to succeed even in the most difficult of circumstances. Solutions to most problems come from one source and one source alone: yourself. Living life to the fullest is a lot like shooting the rapids in a rubber raft.

    Once you’ve made the commitment, it’s difficult to change your mind, turn around, and paddle upstream to placid waters. But it’s the excitement and adventure that make it all worthwhile. If you never make the attempt, you may never know the depths of despair, but neither will you experience the exhilaration of success.

    • 15 min
    How to become an Emotional Time traveller

    How to become an Emotional Time traveller

    Human beings possess the unique ability to engage in emotional time travel, mentally fast forwarding through time to envision how they will feel in future situations.

    Emotional time travel is not without its pitfalls. At the most obvious level, people may make inaccurate predictions about how they will feel in a situation because the situation unfolds differently than they expect. Yet, even if the situation people experience objectively matches the situation they imagined, people face a fundamentally different psychological situation when they experience an event than when they imagine it. The failure to recognise this can lead onto a wide variety and array of unwise and ill informed decisions.

    People's predictions about how they will feel in the future shape many of their decisions, though under certain conditions people place surprisingly little weight on their affective forecasts in decision-making. Supporting the validity of decisions that are based on affective forecasts, most studies suggest that forecasts do reliably predict experiences.

    I hope that you find this video enlightening!

    • 12 min
    Emotional Management Techniques

    Emotional Management Techniques

    For many people, emotions can be an inconsistent daily NIGHTMARE that we often just don’t know what to do with or how to handle.

    So we turn to the only strategies we do know. If you’re a man, you might distract yourself by playing video games, building something new or even by going to the pub or the gym, and if you’re a woman, you might head to the shops or eat a whole load of chocolate!

    Turning to these things occasionally is OK, but making them part of your regular coping repertoire might not be overly effective for you.

    Emotions are valuable, and offer a number of benefits (even the bad ones). Once we’re able to process and cope with them effectively, we can learn a lot about our needs and ourselves. Emotions send us important messages and help us connect with others and also keep us on the ‘right track’ throughout life.

    Using unhealthy strategies can sabotage our relationships, our careers and even our health, in fact, it’s been scientifically suggested that people who handle stress effectively even have far healthier immune systems!

    All emotions fall into one of 4 categories: anxiety, sadness, anger and happiness. With anxiety, your mind lights up all the with “What if’s?” What if I lose my job? What if I don’t meet someone? What if I fail my test?

    Anxiety comes from the thoughts you have about the future where in turn you choose to base your emotions upon something that hasn’t even happened yet.

    With sadness, you will be focusing on negative memories and thoughts about the past.

    With anger, your thoughts are focused on how you or your values have been attacked, and with happiness, your thoughts are focused on what you’ve either gained or already achieved.

    In the following two video’s, I’m hoping to be able to enhance your understanding of exactly how your emotions work, where they come from, and in turn how you can manage them more effectively.

    I've also made them available in MP3 format for you download and listen to again as often as you need to.

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

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brnjen11 ,

Kain makes NLP concepts easy to understand

Kain Ramsey is an amazing teacher. He keeps his concepts clear and understandable, even when the subject matter is dense and complex. I love that he uses personal examples from his own life to illustrate the benefits of understanding NLP. As a future NLP coach and practitioner, I found Kain to be an absolutely essential part of my own journey.

I would definitely recommend this podcast (and his comprehensive Udemy courses) to anyone seeking an NLP certification or anyone who enjoys personal development.

A must listen!

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