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How to Hear Your Own Ding

Learn to recognize the quiet guidance that's been with you all along.

Free Three-Part Live Zoom Series

Monday evenings, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm Pacific
Three consecutive Mondays

With practical exercises between classes and an ongoing online community where you can continue practicing, asking questions, and sharing experiences long after the live series is over.

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Have you ever had a feeling you couldn't explain?

Maybe you've thought about someone moments before they called.

Perhaps a song came on at exactly the right time.

You kept getting nudged toward something, even though it didn't make logical sense.

Or maybe you've ignored that quiet feeling, only to look back later and wish you'd listened.

 

I call those moments dings.

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A ding is that quiet nudge from your subconscious mind.

It often speaks softly, through feelings, dreams, symbols, coincidences, ideas, songs,

or simply a knowing that doesn't arrive through logical thinking.

 

Most of us have experienced dings.

Very few of us have learned how to recognize them, trust them, or tell them apart

from fear, wishful thinking, or anxiety.

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That's exactly what this workshop is about.

 

Why this matters now more than ever

We live in a world where information is everywhere.

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Every day we're flooded with opinions, news, social media, podcasts, experts, influencers, advertisements,

AI-generated content, fake images, edited videos, and conflicting advice.

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It's becoming harder and harder to know what is true.

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Many people spend so much time looking outside themselves for answers that they stop listening

to the quiet wisdom they already have inside.

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Your subconscious mind has one remarkable ability that doesn't get talked about nearly enough.​

It can guide you.​

It notices patterns your conscious mind misses.

It gathers information outside your everyday awareness.

It quietly nudges you toward opportunities, away from problems, and often knows far more than you realize.

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The challenge isn't that your subconscious isn't communicating.

The challenge is learning how to hear it.

 

What you'll learn

During this three-part series you'll learn how to:

  • Recognize your own unique "ding" moments.

  • Tell the difference between guidance, fear, anxiety, and overthinking.

  • Understand the many ways your subconscious may communicate through dreams, symbols, songs, coincidences, ideas, feelings, and inner knowing.

  • Strengthen your connection with your own internal guidance system.

  • Build confidence in your own decision-making instead of constantly seeking reassurance from everyone else.

 

Each week you'll receive practical exercises designed to help you experience these concepts for yourself.

Because this isn't just something to understand.

It's something to practice.

 

Who this workshop is for

This workshop is for you if you:

  • Often second-guess yourself.

  • Feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice.

  • Want to trust your own decisions more.

  • Have experienced coincidences or intuitive moments but weren't sure what to make of them.

  • Are curious about how your subconscious mind works.

  • Want practical tools instead of vague spiritual ideas.

  • Feel there must be more to your own inner knowing than you've been taught.

 

No previous experience is necessary.

Whether you're completely new to this or have been exploring intuition for years, you'll leave with practical ways to recognize your own guidance more clearly.

 

You'll receive

  • Three live Zoom classes.

  • Practical exercises between each session.

  • Access to an ongoing private community where you can continue practicing after the workshop ends.

  • Continued exercises, discussions, and support so your learning doesn't stop after the final class.

 

Your subconscious has been communicating with you for years.

Perhaps it's time to start listening.

Join me for this free three-part series and discover how to recognize your own dings with greater clarity and confidence.

 

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