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How to Make the Magic Happen in Your Life, in Your Career; My Conversation with Jessica Koehler, Ph.D. Contributing Writer at Psychology Today

August 18, 2020

Open yourself to new possibilities, ignite your imagination, unchain yourself from conforming forces and actualize your latent potential.
Connecting the Science of Psychology to Learning and Life.


















































Jessica Koehler, Ph.D.















Contributing Writer at Psychology Today

Contributing Writer Medium

KOEHLER ACADEMY: CONNECTING THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY TO LEARNING AND LIFE

More about Jessica Koehler Ph.D.

Contact Information: dr.jessicakoehler@gmail.com, LinkedIn


















“If you can change the way people think. The way they see themselves. The way they see the world. You can change the way people live their lives. That’s the only lasting thing you can create.”  ― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke

Lawrence Laganelli, Producer
Creator, Medical Assisting Student Reverse Role Employment Method: Your point of view (perspective) is based on your life experiences and what you’ve been told… and what you hear turns into your beliefs, your truth. It’s your way of making sense of the world, of feeling safe.
The challenge is, sometimes who we want to become or how to become it is very different from what you have experienced thus far. If that’s the case, clearly what you’ve known isn’t going to help you get to where you want to go…. You need new insight, new ideas. A new perspective.
The Medical Assisting Student Reverse Role Employment Method give's you just that, a completely different perspective of how to create employment before graduating.
My Contact Information: lawrencelaganelli@insidemedicalassisting.com


















Open yourself to new possibilities, ignite your imagination, unchain yourself from conforming forces and actualize your latent potential.
Connecting the Science of Psychology to Learning and Life.


















































Jessica Koehler, Ph.D.















Contributing Writer at Psychology Tod...