Living the Liminal: Episode 70 – Debra Maldonado

Debra Maldonado left the corporate world in 2003 to pursue her passion to empower others to live their dreams. She is a Certified Master Jungian Life Coach Instructor and author of the books LIKE A SPARK FROM FIRE: BREAK FREE FROM THE PAST, SHINE YOUR BRILLIANCE AND BECOME YOUR TRUE SELF (CREATIVEMIND 2022) and LET LOVE IN: OPEN YOUR HEART & MIND TO ATTRACT YOUR IDEAL PARTNER (Wiley 2010).
Debra co-hosts Soul Sessions by CreativeMind along with her husband Robert Maldonado, PhD. In the podcast they dive into topics such as psychology, relationships, emotional wisdom, spirituality and the mindset of success in a deep, but practical way. 

 She is also the CEO of CreativeMind, a personal development company founded with Robert Maldonado, PhD. Together they developed the CreativeMind Method, a unique coaching methodology based on Jungian Psychology, Eastern Spirituality and Social Neuroscience. CreativeMind University has trained hundreds of Jungian Life Coaches around the world, and which has inspired thousands of individuals to transform their lives.

IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT THESE TOPICS:

  • There is no “out there”, only the Self
  • You are not broken, the ego experiences the ups and downs of life but true self goes through life unharmed
  • You create your own limitations by misperceptions of your self-concept as ego
  • You are not a prisoner of your past, you are free to create
  • What is your shadow?
  • How do we know when we’re operating unconsciously?

YouTube Video:

https://youtu.be/hXQSCdgWb_I

Show Links

Persona Type Quiz: https://bit.ly/FemininePersonaTypeQuiz

Website:

https://creativemindlife.com

Social Media:

Facebook: https://facebook.com/creativemindmethod

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativemindmethod/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKzQUfhwaT7hmqrbIVZi-sQ

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