The Importance of Personal Development

I believe personal development must be addressed before professional advancement and absolute career success. I’ve worked with many business executives, professionals and everyday people. The stress each carries comes from childhood events, misunderstandings, humiliations, disappointments, mistakes. 

Over the course of our lives, our bodies become impacted by emotional experiences that we are supposed to know how to navigate.

“Adverse childhood experiences are the 
single greatest unaddressed public health threat facing our nation today.” Dr Robert Block


We are expected to "get over them", but we don't, they travel with us. 
As life goes on the layers build up. A difficult break-up, infidelity, chronic workplace dynamics, illness or the death of a loved one. All leave traces in our bodies, and often the scarring inhibits our ability to be alone or make ideal decisions.


Too often, despite our good intent to overcome, mostly by avoidance, the energy is nonetheless at work in our bodies. Frequently coupled with ancestral memories, trauma is usually linked to generations of unresolved trauma.


Throughout my lifetime of working with individual clients I have investigated the epigenetic effect. (Epigenetics - the study of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work.) 

When the specific emotion is identified, not just an emotion, but specifically the generational key, trauma healing quickly begins. It is only then that the body begins the healing process and the relationship, business and career success begins to happen. 

I am often asked if I can help people be financially successful. This I promise - I have helped hundreds world-wide be successful. It is up to you to be willing to ask and receive – if receiving payment for worth is a gridlock to being financially successful, we have the tools to investigate your DNA memories to reveal what has been hindering your success.

Sylvia Marina