Ep. 114 - How to become the person you were meant to be with Laurie Gerber

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I have a fantastic episode for you this week. I’m speaking with Laurie Gerber, who is an Executive and Senior Coach at the Handel Group, which is one of the world’s leading coaching businesses. The Handel Group work with some of the world’s top celebrities, including Eva Longoria and Hugh Jackman.

Laurie works with clients to maximise their ability to thrive across every single area of their life. Laurie shares her own story and how she came to this work after realising there was an area in her own life that needed unlocking before she could be fully empowered to live the life she dreamed.

We talk a lot about empowerment during the episode and how to become the person you were meant to be. We also talk about how we can ‘alchemise’ the way that we were parented and show up for our children differently.

I was really inspired by Laurie’s message – I think you’ll be able to hear the symmetry and energy between us in our conversation and I hope you enjoy the episode! As always, we continue the conversation over on Instagram, so do come and join us there.

You can download a transcript of this week’s episode here.

Key takeaway’s from this week’s episode:

How Laurie Started Her Coaching Career:

  • It all started when she was looking for tools for happiness. (03:29)

  • She tried yoga, tai chi, meditation and retreats, to name a few, until she discovered The Handel Method, which changed her life. (03:54)

  • The Handel Method resonated with her, and she realised she wanted to make it her job to keep talking about it. (04:39)

Going Back to Your Roots:

  • We carry personality traits related to our upbringing. (05:59)

  • Some personality traits may get in the way, but Laurie says people tend to talk about only the good stuff and never deal with the so-called bad traits. (06:50)

  • When we don’t work on these traits, we can unknowingly pass it on to the next generation. (07:31)

The Problem with Lying:

  • Laurie says lying is the number one epidemic. (08:43)

  • When you are lying, you cannot be true to yourself and others. (09:30)

  • Lying pushes away the truth. (10:13)

The Lack of Sense of Humour:

  • People lack a sense of humour about evolving; instead, they turn to nitpicking and criticism. (10:31)

  • Parents mean well when protecting and saving their children. But the way they control children and fear them into proper behaviour can be harmful. (11:19)

  • Be aware of the unresolved traumas from the way your parents parented you. (13:40)

How to Start Becoming Self-Aware:

  • In The Handel Method, the first step is to rate the different areas of your life. (14:54)

  • Laurie says they ask people to articulate their dreams and write everything down. (15:49)

  • Looking into the different areas of her life helped Laurie become self-aware. (16:55)

  • The Handel Method allowed her to discover her priorities and what she needed to work on first. (20:04)

How Laurie’s Parenting Changed:

  • She was able to model having a happy life. (21:14)

  • Looking into herself helped create parenting techniques that are more natural and vibrant. (22:02)

Laurie’s Realisations from The Handel Method:

  • You have to look at your roots. (24:02)

  • Laurie believes that lineage repeats. (24:20)

  • You need to look at your parents to figure things out; however, do not blame them. (25:27)

  • Making a change in yourself can design the way you parent. (26:55)

On Mass Awakening:

  • Laurie thinks there are not enough humans who want to change. (33:38)

  • The pandemic could also be distracting humans from changing. (33:56)

  • The pandemic is an opportunity to check in with yourself. (34:12)

Thoughts About the Pandemic:

  • She is happy to be with her family while working from home. (34:48)

  • It has brought uncertainty, but it challenged her to become a better person. (35:12)

  • Laurie thinks it’s a good time for humanity to slow down. (35:42)

Laurie’s Relationship with Her Kids:

  • She focuses on modelling and being available to her older kids. (37:52)

  • They talk every night and schedule some activities together. (38:10)

  • Laurie views her children as individuals living independent lives. She does not want to create dependence. (38:29)

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • Inner.U is the secret sauce to getting yourself unstuck and thriving where it matters most. Sign up and get a 50% discount when you use the code SUPPORT325.

  • The Secret Free Diet, a TEDx talk by Laurie Gerber

  • Learn tools to better support yourself and your children emotionally through the coronavirus pandemic. Join The Family Reset Plan workshop for a limited introductory price of £25. It’s FREE for all NHS Staff! Register today!

  • FREEBIES! Find out how you can take control of your life, reconnect to you, and more! Download ‘10 Ways to Reconnect to You’ and our weekly and monthly check-in on Motherkind.co.

  • Are you ready to find freedom from guilt? Let me help you find Freedom from Perfectionism if you are a mother who has ever felt not quite enough.

About Laurie

Laurie Gerber is an executive and senior coach at the Handel Group. Her coaching career started when she tried out The Handel Method herself. She is passionate about maximising her clients’ ability to thrive across all areas of life through the Handel coaching process.

To know more about Laurie and her work at Handel Group, check out her page. You can also connect with her through LinkedIn.

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