Dina Proctor

Dina Proctor is a mind-body connection coach, speaker and best-selling author of Madly Chasing Peace: How I Went From Hell to Happy in Nine Minutes a Day.

Dina has taken her journey from hitting an emotional rock bottom through struggling with addictions, food issues and depression, to having now found a consistent happiness (little known to most people) and turned it into a simple, practical method for others to change their own lives.

Quite by accident she discovered what she calls "3x3 Meditation" (3 minutes, 3 times a day), which has been the catalyst for her own (and now her clients') transformation. From weight loss and banishing addictive cravings to reconstructing relationships, this easy and yet incredibly effective method has caught the attention and support of Jack Canfield and Bruce Lipton, PhD, among others, and the media. Dina's raw and real ability to share herself and her story so openly, along with the power of her 3x3's, has enabled countless others to begin on the path to wellness in their own lives.

You can find out more at www.madlychasingpeace.com.

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How Mindset And Emotion Drive Your Marketing Success, With Dina Proctor

Filed in Podcasts, Previous Episodes on December 3, 2013 0 Comments

Dina-ProctorSo, you are on the path to success and your marketing and business growth strategies seem to be working out for you. But are you feeling successful? How do you know for sure you’re on the right path?

I’m especially honored to have Dina Proctor, author of “Madly Chasing Peace: How I Went From Hell to Happy in Nine Minutes a Day” as our guest!  I met Dina at a seminar 2 years ago and have avidly watched as she has developed her brand and shared her powerful message with the world.

Join us for this very unique interview where we will explore the role mindset and emotion play in creating the business success you truly want and deserve!

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