Daisy Papp on SelfRecoding, the secret recipe for healing the past

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 2 p.m.

b"Welcome to switched on crew. Dan here with today's signals around how to uncondition yourself. With me is Daisy from self recoding a podcaster author and more a great quote from Daisy in the episode \\u201cpotential is worthless, unless you do something with it\\u201d. Join us and enjoy the show.\\nResources:\\nhttps://selfrecoding.com/ (SelfRecoding\\xae website)\\nhttps://daisypapp.com/ (Daisypapp.com)\\nhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/switched-on/id1539549156 (Apple) | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vc2lnbmFsc3NlY3JldC8= (Google) | https://open.spotify.com/show/76yez39VhVe7ZRdvVNThQT (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/show/signalssecret (Stitcher) \\n3 Great Signals From Daisy:\\n1) How can I start living on a level of integrity that I always wanted and wished for to be treated with?\\n2) We can clean out these subconscious programs that are running our life\\u2026.\\n3) When we uncondition ourselves, then we can start questioning so where did it come from? Why am I doing what I do?\\nNOTES FROM SHOW\\nWelcome to the switched on podcasts. Today, we have Daisy Paap with us, Daisy is an author of Self Recode excellent coach podcaster and more really excited for this conversation we're going to have a daisy today, I'm going to welcome Daisy and have Daisy give you a little bit more information beyond the intro\\nDaisy Papp 0:49 \\nAppreciate your time. The person who is known as the author or the founder of self recoding or the excellence coach I'm a human being as well.\\nDan Riordan 1:02 \\nYeah, no, I love that and you're a wonderful human so I can't wait for everybody to get to know you. Is there a little bit more that you'd like to share about, you know, your background and maybe give everybody a little bit of flavor for your journey up till now.\\nDaisy Papp 1:23 \\nGermany. My mother was German My father was Hungarian, and I'm the fruit of love. And I was very fortunate to grow up in a wonderful very harmonious beautiful family. Up until I was eight years old, because my father was about to drive my grandparents his parents back to their hometown, and I was allowed to go with them. And I was all excited I packed my little favorite doll as the matching shoes and so everything was kind of neatly packed. And my mom was going to leave with them as well and I was all excited and last minute my father turns towards me and says, Daisy, you know, I think you better stay home with your brother. And I was kind of really disappointed in sad, of course, as an eight year old would be, but I was happy that my brother was with me and then they left and a few hours later, they had an accident with a car. And my mother was the only survivor. And there was kind of shocking because it is like my, my wonderful world just popped into just collapsed, and nothing would ever be as it was before. And it took my mom, like 32 surgeries, until she was able to kind of function. Relatively. In the beginning they thought she could never walk but she had a very strong mind and she, she used many of these tools that I was not aware of being existent at that time. Like mind coding and focusing wherever your focus goes everything grows and such. So, my family life changed drastically and when I was 10 and a half I was sent to boarding school, which was quite exciting because it wasn't a castle in South, Germany, and, you know, who doesn't want to live.\\nDan Riordan 3:12 \\nIt sounds pretty nice.\\nDaisy Papp 3:15 \\nI just upgraded to being a princess. Really as fairy tale, as people might look at it from the outside. And then after school I went to study, to hungry, because I wanted to learn my father's which kind of language, where he came from the tradition, the culture. And it was really wonderful was wonderful time and I truly admire the people and I love the language I'm fluent in that language. Since and I very much, understand, part of myself, that is genetically within me that Hungarian side of mine, and just before the holidays..."