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Christine Hassler provides you with practical tools and spiritual principles to help you overcome whatever obstacles might be holding you back.

Each episode, Christine coaches callers live on the air offering them inspiration and guidance to heal their past, change their present and create what they really want. Topics include: relationships, career, health, transitions, finances, life purpose, spirituality and whatever else callers have questions about.

Christine coaches "regular people" on problems – and opportunities - we all face. It's a show that reminds you that you are not alone, while also teaching things you can implement in your own life.

Over It And On With It Christine Hassler

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Christine Hassler provides you with practical tools and spiritual principles to help you overcome whatever obstacles might be holding you back.

Each episode, Christine coaches callers live on the air offering them inspiration and guidance to heal their past, change their present and create what they really want. Topics include: relationships, career, health, transitions, finances, life purpose, spirituality and whatever else callers have questions about.

Christine coaches "regular people" on problems – and opportunities - we all face. It's a show that reminds you that you are not alone, while also teaching things you can implement in your own life.

    CC: How to Build The Life, Career and Business You Love with Dean Graziosi

    CC: How to Build The Life, Career and Business You Love with Dean Graziosi

    If you're feeling boxed in by your current path, maybe it's time to think about how your skills can open new doors—not just for others, but for yourself too. If you’ve ever thought about what it might be like to teach others what you know or create a business doing what you love, don’t miss this episode.
     
    Your skills can be the key to unlocking new doors, not just for others, but for you too. 
     
    Tune in as my guest Dean Graziosi, New York Times bestselling author and esteemed entrepreneur, and I discuss what it takes to become an entrepreneur…how to overcome the fears and limiting beliefs and step into your legacy.
     
    Together, Dean and Tony Robbins are hosting a FREE 3-day workshop on June 13th - 15th called “The Game Has Changed” with some amazing special guests. In this 3 day event they are going to reveal for the first time their “2024 roadmap to more” in today’s crazy economy. More freedom, more time, more joy, more income… more whatever makes YOU happy.
     
    Go here to register:  www.christinehassler.com/game

    • 59 min.
    EP 453: How to Make Changes When You Don't Have Certainty or a Plan with Liv

    EP 453: How to Make Changes When You Don't Have Certainty or a Plan with Liv

    In this episode, Christine Hassler coaches Liv, who is experiencing a significant life transition and is unsure about her career and future. Liv has worked with children as a teacher, babysitter, and nanny, but now she feels the urge to explore other professional paths. She struggles with guilt over leaving her current line of work and fears the uncertainty of pursuing new opportunities.
    Consider/Ask Yourself:
    Are you feeling the urge to make a change or has a change been forced upon you? How did your upbringing shape your views on failure and success? Do you rely on your job as a safety net? What is your relationship with uncertainty, and are you willing to change your beliefs to improve it? Guest Insights:
    Liv is transitioning from a familiar career working with children to exploring new professional opportunities. She feels overwhelmed by the thought of leaving a job that she loves but also wants to pursue personal growth. Liv struggles with balancing her desire to serve others with her need for self-fulfillment. She feels a deep need for control and certainty, which stems from her upbringing, where failure had severe consequences. Liv's primary challenge is to reprogram her beliefs and embrace uncertainty as part of her growth. Aha Moments:
    Liv recognized that her current job should not be seen as a safety net but as a stepping stone to new opportunities. She identified the need to create a new relationship with uncertainty and develop an internal sense of safety. Liv realized that her belief that she cannot make money doing what she loves is a limiting belief that needs updating. How to Get Over It:
    Liv should focus on updating her limiting beliefs, such as "I can't make money doing what I love" to "People are interested in what I have to offer and it adds value to their lives." Embrace the belief that prioritizing her own growth is not selfish but essential for serving others more effectively. Take one step at a time and recognize that safety and certainty come from within, not from external jobs or situations. Engage in pattern interrupt techniques to shift from fear-based decisions to ones based on authenticity and alignment. Sponsor:
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    Social Media Info:
    Follow Christine on Instagram @ChristineHassler Tweet your insights to Christine @ChristineHassler on Twitter Join us next week for another insightful episode where we help you get over it and on with the life you love.

    • 29 min.
    CC: Is it infatuation or Limerence with Thais Gibson

    CC: Is it infatuation or Limerence with Thais Gibson

    Thais and Christine talk about what exactly "limerence" is and how it is different from the infatuation stage of a relationship. We go deep into what caused it and how we can get out of it. 
     
    Thais Gibson has a Ph.D. and over 13 certifications in modalities such as CBT, NLP, somatic experiencing, internal family systems, and shadow work. She has nearly a decade of experience running a successful private practice. This diverse background has culminated in creating Gibson Integrated Attachment Theory™, an innovative framework uniting traditional attachment theory, developmental psychology insights, and potent subconscious reprogramming techniques that are woven throughout the course material within The Personal Development School, taught within our innovative coach training program and in her most recent book, Learning Love.

    You can get 25% off the price of enrollment at The Personal Development School (https://university.personaldevelopmentschool.com/) if you use the promo code christine25off 

    • 44 min.
    Episode 452: The Opportunity That Failed Relationships Provide Us With, with Samantha

    Episode 452: The Opportunity That Failed Relationships Provide Us With, with Samantha

    Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host, Christine Hassler. For over a decade, I've been a life coach, speaker, and author. Each week, you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing. I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life. Now let's get on with the episode.
    Summary
    In this episode, Christine speaks with Samantha, who is struggling with emotional attachments to two past romantic relationships she ended. Despite being the one to end both relationships, Samantha finds herself constantly thinking about her ex-partners, missing the companionship, and fantasizing about what could have been. Christine helps Samantha uncover the deeper emotional issues rooted in her childhood, specifically her relationship with her father, which have influenced her current difficulties in moving on from these relationships.
    Consider/Ask Yourself
    Are you ruminating or obsessing over past relationships? Do you have unresolved issues from childhood with your parents? Are you still hoping for one of your parents to change and give you what you always wanted? Guest Insights
    Samantha admits that her attachment to past relationships is a way to avoid feeling the actual pain of their endings. She acknowledges that fantasizing about what could have been is a way to distract herself from the hurt. She identifies with a fearful avoidant attachment style, which she believes is linked to her "father wound." Samantha describes her father as someone who was both absent and inconsistent, leading to a deep-seated fear of being alone and unlovable. Christine helps Samantha realize that she has been projecting her unmet childhood needs onto her romantic relationships. Samantha's fear of being alone stems from childhood experiences and a longing for her father's approval and love. Aha Moments
    Christine emphasizes that feeling the pain and moving through it is necessary to avoid repeating the same mistakes in future relationships. By not fully processing the pain, Samantha has been unable to move on. The concept of the "Christ year" at age 33 is significant for personal awakening and transformation. Samantha, being 33, is at a pivotal point where she can choose to either continue her old patterns or embrace deep healing and change. Christine advises Samantha to stop seeing her loneliness as a problem to fix but as a necessary phase to fully experience and understand. By doing this, Samantha can break the cycle of seeking relationships to fill the void left by her father. How to Get Over It
    Feel the Loneliness: Samantha is encouraged to fully feel her loneliness without trying to escape it through distractions or new relationships. This process will help her develop resilience and self-reliance. Inner Child Healing: Christine suggests that Samantha engage in inner child work to address the unresolved issues with her father. This can involve journaling, therapy, and self-reflection to give her inner child the love and validation she missed. Seek Professional Help: Working with a therapist, especially one trained in somatic therapy, can help Samantha stay connected to her body and process her emotions in a healthy way. Practical Exercises: Samantha should write down the truth about her past relationships, focusing on what didn’t work, to ground herself in reality and avoid idealizing her ex-partners. Additionally, she should ask herself how her thoughts make her feel and if she likes feeling that way, then consciously choose thoughts that lead to feelings of peace and freedom. Sponsor
    Storyworth: Preserve precious memories and stories from your father or father figures for years to come. Save $10 on your first purchase when you visit storyworth.com/overit. Social Media Info:
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    • 34 min.
    CC: Life Transitions and Making (often hard) Self-Honoring Choices

    CC: Life Transitions and Making (often hard) Self-Honoring Choices

    If you are navigating any kind of change or are considering making a choice that feels authentic but you question how it will impact others, don't miss this episode.  Life Coach, author and speaker  Andrea Owen joins Christine to talk about identity shifts and making choices from our intuition, not our trauma.  Andrea is creating a global impact in women’s empowerment with her books being translated into 19 languages and available in 23 countries.

    She helps high-achieving women maximize unshakeable confidence, master their mindset, and magnify their courage. You can learn more at andreaowen.com.

    • 41 min.
    How Not to Be Angry at Your Mother with Sarah

    How Not to Be Angry at Your Mother with Sarah

    In this insightful episode of "Over It and On with It," host Christine Hasler explores a deeply resonant topic—navigating and resolving anger towards one's mother. Our guest, Sarah, shares her struggles with frequent negative interactions with her mother, which are often marred by impatience and rudeness, despite her mother's consistent kindness. This conversation delves into the root causes of Sarah's feelings, the broader implications of parental relationships, and practical steps for healing and self-nurturing.
    Consider/Ask Yourself:
    Do you have unresolved anger or resentment towards a parent that affects your current interactions?
    How have your childhood experiences shaped your emotional responses to your parents today?
    Are you able to meet your emotional needs independently, or do you find yourself seeking fulfillment from your parents?
     
    Guest Insights:
    Sarah recognizes her anger stems from past unmet needs during her childhood, exacerbated by her mother's inability to protect her from an abusive situation.
    The conversation reveals Sarah's desire for her mother to push back against her, reflecting her unresolved needs for assertiveness and protection. Aha Moments:
    Realizing the necessity of mourning the 'ideal' parent and accepting the limitations of what one's parents can provide.
    Understanding the importance of becoming the source of comfort and security that one sought from their parents. How to Get Over It:
    Embrace self-mothering by acknowledging and nurturing one's inner child.
    Implementing practical exercises like visualizations where Sarah comforts her
    younger self, promoting healing.




    Establishing boundaries and new emotional frameworks that do not rely on parental validation.
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    Follow Christine on Instagram @ChristineHassler Tweet your insights to Christine @ChristineHassler on Twitter Join us next week for another insightful episode where we help you get over it and on with the life you love.

    • 29 min.

Klantrecensies

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12 beoordelingen

12 beoordelingen

Poetsextract ,

Inspiring and educational

I have been listening to Christine for over 3 years now. Christine is an incredible authentic warm and compassionate coach. I have great respect for how she beautifully conducts each of her sessions. It’s a pleasure to listen each week and there is always a golden nugget or two that you get as a takeaway. 😀

Lilly_lilly_lilly ,

Personal life coach on my phone

I absolutely love Christine's podcast, and learn something new in each episode. She talks about many things that I'm dealing with in my personal life, so it's almost like having a personal lifecoach on my phone. looking forward to the next 3 years, and many more to come! :)

atokaric ,

simply amazing

I was putting it off to write a review because I am not sure there are enough words to describe it. I'm now inspired to do it anyway although I believe it will not do the podcast justice. This podcast is simply amazing. Christine is a great listener and is able to sense small changes in your voice and feeling that indicate a change in your emotion. She reacts to those changes quickly and really nice. As a listener I actually feel as if she was speaking to me. She makes her listeners connect to emotions and brings them up. I believe this is a true gift and I think the amount of people capable of this is really small. Listening to your podcast Christine has also inspired me to start a business as a coach. I was not sure how to actually go about that but listening to your podcast and of some of your friends I actually realized what will be the thing that separates me from other coaches back here where I live. Thank you sooooo much for making your time available and thank you so much for doing what you do. And offcourse thank you to my wife Amina for actually telling me about you. She truly is my biggest fan, my biggest coach and my biggest supporter.

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