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Primal World Beliefs - How understanding can unlock a better life with Sue Langley

  • May 14, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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About the session:

Primal world beliefs have a substantial subconscious influence over our perception. From how we view the world and personalities, to wellbeing, trauma and status, our primal world beliefs (or primals for short) are an instant, gut-level response we experience when perceiving the world.

Senior Research Scientist at Penn Arts & Sciences, Jer Clifton, Ph.D., has spent his career researching primal world beliefs. His extensive research has led him to the important question of how understanding our primals may be key to unlocking a better life.

 In this session, we will explore – 

  • Your unique make-up of 26 primal beliefs

  • How these primals affect your personality and wellbeing 

  • How primals have the power to define and potentially shift your response to the world through conscious awareness

  • Tools to unlock new beliefs and truly help you flourish

  • Strategies to overcome beliefs that may be harming your wellbeing and decision-making abilities

  • The potential impact of primals on clinical, development, political and positive psychology

Sue recommend's Dr Clifton’s free 15-minute scientifically validated survey before our session so you can benefit further from our deep-dive discussion.

Take the survey here >

Please join us and walk away with tools and strategies that will help you flourish and harness your wellbeing!


Speaker details: Sue Langley

Sue Langley is a keynote speaker, global consultant and positive leadership expert. Sue specialises in the practical applications of neuroscience, emotional intelligence and positive psychology, synthesising the science and research into simple, practical tools that anyone can use. As the CEO and Founder of the Langley Group, Sue has taught thousands of business leaders, coaches and consultants how to create positive work cultures and harness the brain's potential. As Academic Director of the Langley Group Institute, Sue created the world’s first nationally recognised Diploma of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing. She has a Masters in Neuroscience of Leadership and was a featured expert in the hit ABC TV series Redesign My Brain and in the award-winning documentary Make Me a Leader.

 www.suelangley.com.au


Cost

The event is free for NZAPP members and a limited number of guest tickets are available for $25.

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