Hello Do you sacrifice yourself to please others? Do you struggle to love yourself? Do you have a hard time saying no? Do you try to rescue others? If so, chances are you’re struggling with Codependency. I want to share an amazing
opportunity for you to join me for a complimentary AVAIYA University online series that I'm participating in - specifically designed to help you break free from these exhausting tendencies. It's called The Codependency Recovery Series and begins January 27th. This online series is brought to you by AVAIYA University (creators & teachers of transformational courses, books, films and online events such as Overcoming Anxiety & Depression,
Healing From Childhood Trauma, Overcoming Betrayal & Deception, and many more). Here’s just some of what you’ll learn from these renowned psychologists, therapists, relationship experts & more: - Strategies to Stop Sacrificing Yourself: Learn methods and practices to step into
self-care, self-love & healthy, balanced relationships.
- Freedom From Codependent Behaviors: Learn how to let go of Guilt, Shame, Perfectionism, Caretaking, Catastrophizing, Porous Boundaries, Neediness, Control & more.
- Create Your Codependency Recovery Toolkit: Stop enabling and
rescuing others & bring your focus back to you!
- Reclaim Your Power: Master the art of saying NO and break free from people pleasing.
- Uncover Your Fantasy Bond: Learn how developmental trauma has impacted your life, how to self-differentiate and discover your authentic
self.
- Stop Chasing & Start Choosing: Empower yourself to break toxic relationship cycles and finally overcome your codependent coping mechanisms.
- Letting Go of Needing to Control Outcomes: Learn how to stay in your lane and accept the things you can't control.
- The Self-Care Solution: Learn what self-care REALLY is and discover how to gently care for yourself during your healing journey.
- Unlock The Truth: Discover the identity that's keeping you stuck & learn how to un-blend yourself from others.
- The Codependent Awakening: Deepen your understanding of Codependency, and discover how to spot these tendencies in your own life.
- Stop Self-Abandoning: Heal your abandonment wounds, and learn to protect yourself with strong, clear and effective boundaries.
- Find Yourself Again: Break free from emotional dependency on others, discover your inner boundaries, learn to self-soothe & so much more!
Will you join us? Mark your calendar and save your spot right here. Here are some of the other teachers besides me that will be speaking during the online series: Lisa A. Romano, Dr. Margaret Paul, Mark Waldman, Dr. Lisa Firestone, Kenny Weiss, Dr. Ian Macnaughton, Michelle Farris, Ruth Cohn, Tracy Malone, Marshall Burtcher, Dr. Debi Silber, Julie Schiffman, Cheryl Fidelman, Dr. Jean LaCour, Leah Lamb, Sarah Weiss, Matt Landsiedel, Sarah K. Grace, Theresa Steighner, Alyse Bacine, GS Youngblood, Leah Guy, Michele Paradise & Barbara Ireland. Complimentary replays will be available for 24 hours after each class airs. It's your turn to let go of the need to please others, harness your own approval, and enjoy healthy relationships without sacrificing yourself… ...get started now by registering right here for the Codependency Recovery online series. To Your Best Life, Joe Dr. Joe Rubino P.S. Please share the love and forward this email to your friends, family and community – anyone who you think would
benefit! Thank you for helping us change lives. Save your spot for The Codependency Recovery Series right here.
Please note: For those who may be unaware of my story, our commitment to others and the reason behind the personal development work we do, I have decided to share it below in all the emails we send out. If you are already familiar with this, please feel free to ignore it or forward it to someone you love. To Your Best Life, Joe Rubino The Center for Personal
Reinvention
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This is Joe Rubino. Thank you for being a valued member of our online community. We at The Center for Personal Reinvention are committed to supporting you with a wide range of personal development, health and other gifts and programs to assist you in living
your very best life.
I have personally been involved in championing people to elevate their self-esteem, be happy, fulfilled, and empowered to believe in themselves and achieve their fullest potential since 1991. My vision is to impact the lives of 20 million adults and 20 million children to live their best lives by following the same life-impacting principles that I, myself, followed to reinvent myself at the age of 35.
Many have asked me to share my story with you in the hope
that it may inspire you to realize that if I was able to embrace personal development and change my own life which was far from rewarding as you will soon lean, then you can as well. So, please allow me to share a bit about my story with this intention…
My earliest memory of an upsetting event happened at the age of 5 when I was playing at the house of a teen-aged neighbor. My parents trusted this group of teen-agers who had a long history of playing football with us little kids. Well, on
this particular day, perhaps, they forgot their football at home, so they decided to use me as their football. One kid tossed me to another who tossed me to another who dropped me. I hit my head on a rock and went home crying at the age of 5 with a big egg on my head and likely a concussion.
As a result of this episode, I decided that I was small, insignificant, and too weak to defend myself. I further made up that there was something significantly defective about me that would cause a
group of much older kids that I admired and looked up to, to want to treat me with such rough disrespect. I further interpreted that these teenagers and people in general were careless, heartless, mean and cruel. And this is when I decided that the world was a dangerous place and that if I were to survive in such a place, I would need to find a strategy to protect myself from further harm.
The survival formula that I created involved avoiding people whenever possible. I became an
extremely introverted kid, having few friends and avoiding most events and interactions with others. For example, if I was walking down the street on my way home from school and I saw someone I knew approaching, I’d put my head down, make off I did not see them and cross the street. As you can guess, I soon worsened my situation and became known as a big snob and a target for bullies. The greater the number of bad experiences I encountered, the more my self-talk reinforced the need to hide and
protect myself. And, of course, the worse my experiences became. This vicious cycle continued throughout my high-school and college years.
My addictive background emotional mood or reactive state was “indignant anger.” I unconsciously looked for reasons to be angry with the mantra that guided my life being “How dare you!” It took very little to tick me off. If someone might cut in front of me while driving, I would react with anger and indignation – swearing at them and gesturing to them
to show my upset. If I smelled smoke in a restaurant or public place, it would likewise tick me off and I would react thinking “How dare they! Don’t they know that second- hand smoke kills!” In short, I was a walking upset waiting to happen.
While living in this perpetual state of anger and indignation allowed me to justify my bad behavior, dominate others and avoid being controlled by them, it cost me my happiness, my personal effectiveness with people, destroyed many relationships and
diminished the quality of my life.
While contemplating which path to take regarding my career, I decided to pursue a career in dentistry. I unconsciously choose a profession where people would be unable to talk back to me and I could dominate them. Now, there is nothing wrong with being a dentist – it is an honorable and noble profession. But I had chosen it unconsciously for the wrong reasons. Again, I was unaware of the many ways that I sought both consciously and unconsciously to
protect myself from getting hurt.
So, at the age of 35, I had been in practice for 11 years. Although I was successful by many of society’s standards – I owned two large practices that employed 7 full time doctors and 8 additional employees, made a significant income, had the respect of my peers and patients, I intuitively felt that I was playing small but like the proverbial frog who sits in a pan on the stove and fails to jump out of the pot as the heat under it is slowly increased, my
life was mired in deep resignation. I incorrectly assumed that I was who I was and there was little I could do about my unhappiness and disappointments in life.
Well, there are no accidents as I was soon to learn. The Universe presents us all with unending opportunities for growth and expansion. We always have the choice of seizing any of these opportunities or we can maintain the status quo and continue along our familiar paths of convenience, protection, and resignation… or we can
decide to risk boldly and take a new path that better honors our values and supports our inherent greatness.
When I was 35 years old, my dental business partner who was also an extreme introvert like me, was invited to attend a personal development weekend seminar. Although neither of us felt comfortable attending an event that was way outside our comfort zones, we both took comfort in going with someone else. So reluctantly we booked a spot at the course, knowing that we
sorely needed to break free from the many limitations and negative self-talk that had ruled our lives.
To make a long story shorter, that 4-day course changed my life! I learned that my life was being run by decisions made by a 5-year-old and that I possessed the ability to break out of the self-imposed prison that I had created for myself. I discovered that I could identify my life purpose and step into that purpose while developing the many gifts that lay dormant inside me. I learned
that I had the power to transform into a person that I could be proud of by taking my focus off of the many petty concerns that had run my life to this day and focus instead on something that would make life an exciting adventure by committing to devote my life to contributing to others!
By the end of the seminar, I decided to take the plunge and enroll in a 1-year rigorous program that involved being coached for 30 minutes daily, 5 days each week for a year and attending four 4-day
intensives over that time span. During that year, not only did I learn the principles that would transform my life in every area but I decided that to fully honor my core values, to fully develop and share my gifts with others and to live my best life would require that I totally reinvent myself… So I committed to another 10 years of immersing myself into personal development. That 10-year commitment would soon be replaced with a lifelong commitment to learning daily the distinctions that would
empower my own life and allow me to best serve others.
With this commitment to playing what I now recognize as “The Master Game” of impacting the lives of others by transferring “the power to succeed” I founded The Center for Personal Reinvention and began the process of creating structures to champion people to live their very best lives. Over the course of the past three decades, I have created courses in self-esteem elevation for adults and children, life-optimization
coaching and advanced life-optimization coaching, relationship coaching, self-confidence coaching, business coaching and abundance coaching – all with the intention to support anyone willing to see life differently by accessing the areas of what they don’t know that they don’t know, and learn the tools that have the awesome power to transform lives. Although I have personally paid tens of thousands of dollars to learn and develop these principles, my commitment has always been to make them
ultra-affordable so that anyone willing to move their lives forward would have the knowledge of exactly how to do so.
As part of this commitment to champion people to be their best, we are now in the process of turning the three personal development fables that I wrote (The Magic Lantern, The Legend of the Light-Bearers and The Seven Blessings) into feature films that will share love, self-esteem and empowerment with the world thereby changing the state of our world which I fear is filled
with hatred, violence, scarcity thinking, and despair.
As I approach my seventh decade on this planet, I decided to include my story in every email that I send out in hopes of inspiring like-minded people interested in either transforming their own lives or in sharing my vision of impacting the lives of at least 20 million adults and 20 million children with others.
It is only with your support that I will have the ability to impact the lives of this many people by sharing the
principles that champion people to believe in themselves. The future of our world can indeed be marked by the soaring self-esteem principles that spread love to others, help them realize that scarcity is an illusion, and that the more we do to contribute to others, the more we will receive in return.
Thank you for allowing me to share my story with you.
I wish you peace, love, happiness and every blessing!
Joe Rubino CenterForPersonalReinvention.com
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