Developing Your Potential

Most adults share a very real problem: they lack one or more capacities that can and should be developed in childhood, and are essential for an effective adult life.

These folks weren’t necessarily abused, neglected, or reared by alcoholic or toxic parents, either. Many of them had normal, even happy childhoods, and they don’t understand why their adult lives aren’t what they want them to be.

These “un-victims” struggle with life, often just as much as those who were victims of abuse. They say to themselves, “What’s my problem?” but are unable to find the answer in self-help books designed for victims of childhood trauma.

I have big dreams that I seem to be afraid to make real.
I am too dependent on other people’s validation.
I can’t let go of things that hurt me and feel sad about my life.
I don’t know how to be happy and have difficulty staying in a relationship.

These are life challenges identified by participants in 7 Childhood Treasures TM workshops conducted by Dr. L. Carol Scott.

Dr. Scott's workshops develop capacities that allow adults to engage with life, rather than feel passively affected or victimized by it. Dr. Scott lets you know how childhood might develop these capacities, and, more importantly, how to develop them now.

Begin the transition to wholeness

It’s never too late to tap the full potential of child development and build these critical adult capacities: Trust, Independence, Faith, Negotiation, Vision, Compromise and Acceptance.

Become the productive adult you are meant to be. Dr. Scott's workshops and retreats go to the heart of change with tools to transform your ineffective patterns. Dr. Scott’s multi-sensorial, dynamic exercises enable you to discover these precious capacities that may have failed to emerge in your childhood. She helps you lay new patterns in your heart, mind and soul.

Take a look at current workshops and retreats facilitated by L. Carol Scott, or learn more about her.

7 Childhood Treasures TM

Trust, Independence, Faith, Negotiation, Vision, Compromise and Acceptance.

Because they didn’t achieve these developmental capacities in childhood, many adults’ lives just don’t seem to work in some way. Most adults struggle with at least one challenge—a pattern of relating that affects their life at work, or in their family, friendships or romance. Don’t you? Do these daily challenges seem unsolvable?

Learn more about these treasures and how Dr. Scott facilitates work that can help you develop your fullest potential.


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