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Meet Aundrea De Leon of Changed InsideOut in Highlands Ranch

Today we’d like to introduce you to Aundrea De Leon.

Aundrea, before we jump into specific questions, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
Life wasn’t always easy. By the age of 18, I was a Ward of the State of Colorado and had aged out of the foster care system where I’d been since the age of 12. I’d already experienced a failed adoption, had been known by 3 different legal names, and had moved an estimated 50 times.

It could have been a sad story, but I decided that my rough start didn’t have to be a life sentence. I wanted more, so I began to transform my life. First, I learned how to use the power of my mind and its influence on the choices I made. This process led me to a career as a successful IT professional, allowed me to manifest a loving and blossoming marriage, to build a joyous family, and find a way to attract everything I ever wanted in life.

Now I’m on a mission to help others achieve the same results. Driven to heal the human spirit and create evolutionary leaders and purpose driven professionals, I became a Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapist, a Reiki Master Teacher, and Emotion Code Practitioner. These allow me to guide my clients through transformative experiences that shift their perspectives and heal their hearts so that they discover a new level of fulfillment and love in personal and business success.

In the work I do today, it’s absolutely rewarding to watch people change right in front of my eyes. I see them release pain they didn’t even realize they’ve carried for years, pulling the pieces of their identity together, and walking forward in life with a new sense of empowerment and feeling complete. The transformation people experience is like turning on a light that shines so bright it changes the world wherever they walk.

We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
No, the road has been bumpy. Going from corporate life into being a one-man show was brutal. Every insecurity you didn’t know you had shows up and feels like it’s been magnified. There’s no reward or recognition for the little accomplishments along the way. I’ve struggled with feeling isolated, lonely, and completely discouraged. I think I’ve quit my business a thousand times.

For me, and I think many others, the biggest struggle is believing that you can use your skills to make a living. It’s building the confidence you need to get through the hard times as a business owner. For overachievers, high performers, and results-driven professionals like me, who leave the corporate world to become entrepreneurs, it can be deflating when everything doesn’t just start working right away.

It’s just like what my clients feel every day. As people who are in careers or work roles that require selling or putting themselves out there, they often feel lost, frustrated and their confidence takes a hit. It isn’t easy for any of us, but by doing the work that I do, I can help.

Please tell us more about your work. What do you do? What do you specialize in? What sets you apart from competition?
I specialize in helping people find the hidden sources of their struggle. Success is an internal game, and I help people create it rapidly. My process leads to permanent and long-lasting life changes.

When people come to me, it’s because they’re doing all the right things but not getting the results they desire, and that’s the best place for them to step into working with me.

What sets me apart is I guide my clients to uncover exactly what’s blocking them from having what they want and being who they want to be right now. My clients see results in less than 30 days and often experience immediate shifts which gives them a new sense of hope and encouragement.

What were you like growing up?
I was a bossy tomboy growing up. Always seeing a better way to do things, people told me that I was over-thinking or was too-much. But that wasn’t true, I just loved people, loved school and wanted to help those around me.

There wasn’t anything that I wouldn’t read, nothing that I didn’t want to learn. If I could have played outside, running and jumping, hanging out with tons of dogs and talking to friends, I would have been the happiest kid alive.

Unfortunately, my childhood wasn’t as idyllic as some others. By the time I finished high school and started out into adulthood, I’d been adopted, un-adopted, had three different legal names, and moved well over 50 times.

In my mid-20’s I worked up the confidence to put myself through college and started creating a life of success. Throughout it all, I wanted to help others and had a deep desire to be a positive contributing member of society. I desperately wanted to create a new story in my life beyond the trauma I’d lived for so long, which led me to the work that I do today.

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