Understanding Ourselves through Ancestral Patterns

Understanding Ourselves through Ancestral Patterns

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Unearth the mysteries of emotional DNA with our special guest, the awe-inspiring Judy Wilkins-Smith. How much of our thoughts, feelings, and actions are truly ours and how much are inherited legacies from our ancestors? In this riveting dialogue, we journey through the intriguing world of emotional DNA and family patterns, unveiling how our lives can echo our forebears in unexpected and intriguing ways.

Did you know that leadership skills can be passed down through generations, much like your grandmother’s blue eyes or your father’s knack for numbers? But, these inherited traits can also be sparked to life by external events. We scrutinize the idea of interactive genealogy, a path Judy believes can lead us to realize our fullest potential. We also consider how our siblings may embody different ancestral patterns, illustrating the diversity and complexity of our family’s emotional heritage.

We wrap up our conversation on a note of growth and self-discovery. From the boardroom to the living room, understanding your emotional DNA can unlock untapped potential, reveal your true purpose, and guide you to a more fulfilling life. Judy imparts her wisdom on the significance of learning from our mistakes and the victories of others. So, invite curiosity and join us on this enlightening odyssey into our emotional DNA – a journey that promises to reshape your understanding of who you are and the hidden legacies you carry.

Judy Wilkins-Smith, world-renowned Family Patterns, Systemic Work and Constellations Expert, Author, and Motivational Speaker, offers guidance on how to decode your Emotional DNA and shift the unconscious, inherited patterns that are no longer serving you.

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