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Connecting Hearts & Minds for Performance

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Genetic Stress Profiling

Genetic Stress Profiling is a method of profiling that reveals the behaviour patterns of individuals
when they are subject to stress.  We all know that we are fine when we are calm, but then we
get stressed, frightened, panicked or over excited, we find ourselves behaving differently, in ways
 we don't understand.  Having a profile done allows us to understand why our behaviour changes
and what one can do to limit the changes.  It seems that when people understand themselves a
number of things become possible for them. They begin to accept and even like themselves.  
They can then start to make positive changes in their lives. This allows people to understand
their partners, their family or staff,  in a better way.  This new found understanding goes a long
way in preventing and resolving conflict.


A bit about the Profiligist 

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Noeline Levinson has been a Profiligist for several years and is
now bringing this fabulous tool to Auckland, New Zealand.
Noeline has much experience in working with families and in businesses. 
Noeline had been a Sound Therapist for 10 years when she was introduced
to Brain Profiling. She said: "Brain Profiling was the missing piece of the
puzzle for me. It confirmed what I saw on the listening test (part of the assessment
for admininstering Sound Therapy) and enabled me to explain more accurately to
the parent what was hampering their child's development."
It also had profound personal meaning for her. She had struggled with dylexia as a
child and had really battled to read and struggled through school. "I remember my headmaster standing over
me, and commenting to the teacher that I was bright and would get through." 
In those days there was no help for children who had these difficulities. "Once I had my profile done I
really understood why I had battled all those years. I understood it was more about how I processed information
and had no reflection on my intelligence. I began to respect what I could and could not manage and then could
pay closer attention to improving those areas which I found difficult. The overriding experience was one of
acceptance and respect for myself. "

"Once I began to profile other people I could really see the light go on for them.  It has been a great pleasure 
for me to profile many people, from all walks of life, one and all have gained a huge insight into themselves."

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