• Raising a Neurodivergent Child and Healing Oneself through Natural Means with Tanja Diamond

  • Mar 8 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Raising a Neurodivergent Child and Healing Oneself through Natural Means with Tanja Diamond

  • Summary

  • The health of one's physical body is important. People should try to do what they can to help it stay strong and healthy. To some, coping and recovering after a health condition is as easy as taking a pill or going to therapy. For others, it's more complicated than that. The road to recovery can be difficult but knowing how to cope makes the process easier. Understanding the methods of coping with health conditions will let them help you navigate the difficult times ahead.

    Tanja Diamond, is a Lineage Tantra Master, Master Coach Trainer, Biohacker and Business Alchemist. She has been called a "Maverick Leader" with unique and creative approaches for getting results at warp speed. Her visionary work in healing the nervous system boasts a 99% success rate in transforming trauma and unwanted behaviors allowing her clients to experience their life fully with Integrated Intelligence.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn:

    • Tanja's journey as she overcomes challenges in her life
    • How her child's health affected her business
    • What significant trait you need as a parent to take care a child with special needs
    • The importance of self-commitment in self-care
    • How she managed to heal from cancer
    • How her resilient nervous system helped in her recovery process

    Get in Touch with Tanja Diamond:

    • Website
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