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The Process

The Emotional
Redesign Process

Understanding the emotional blueprint beneath recurring patterns is the beginning of meaningful transformation.

01

Awareness

Transformation begins with awareness.

Many emotional patterns operate automatically beneath conscious thought. Anxiety, emotional overwhelm, people-pleasing, fear of conflict, low self-worth, relationship confusion, and self-doubt often develop from subconscious conditioning formed through life experiences and emotional repetition.

Awareness creates the opportunity for change.

02

Emotional Mapping

Just as physical spaces follow a blueprint, emotional patterns do as well.

Through guided RTT® work, Margo helps clients identify:

  • Recurring emotional responses
  • Subconscious beliefs
  • Internal conflict patterns
  • Relationship dynamics
  • Emotional triggers
  • Limiting narratives
  • Areas where emotional boundaries have weakened

The goal is not judgment, but clarity.

03

Reprogramming the Pattern

Many people attempt to change behaviors while the subconscious blueprint beneath the behavior remains unchanged.

RTT® focuses on identifying and reframing the emotional programming beneath recurring struggles so healthier emotional responses can begin to emerge naturally.

When the internal blueprint changes, behavior often begins to change with it.

04

Integration & Rebuilding

Meaningful transformation is strengthened through reinforcement, clarity, and integration.

Clients are supported in:

  • Rebuilding self-trust
  • Strengthening boundaries
  • Improving emotional clarity
  • Reducing overthinking
  • Developing healthier emotional patterns
  • Reconnecting with confidence and internal stability

Transformation is not about perfection. It is about creating a healthier emotional foundation moving forward.

Why It Works Faster

Traditional therapy can take
years. This doesn't have to.

Most approaches revisit the same story, week after week, hoping that understanding it will eventually change it.

Insight alone rarely rewires anything. You can know exactly why you struggle with self-worth and still feel the same way on Monday morning. That's because the pattern doesn't live in your logical, conscious mind — it lives in your subconscious wiring, the programming that runs automatically beneath everything you do.

Change happens faster when you stop managing the symptom and go straight to the wiring. You don't have to relive years of history. You have to change two things: what you believe and how you're wired to respond.

A Familiar Example

Most people carry some version of low self-esteem. They believe they can't build a business, can't speak in front of an audience, can't be the person who actually does the thing. But almost no one was born believing that. Somewhere along the way they absorbed a message that they weren't enough — from a parent, a teacher, a comparison, a moment that stung. The belief was learned. And anything learned can be relearned.

So how do you actually rewire it?

You restructure the programming directly — quickly — by working with the mind in the state where it's open to change.

  1. 01

    Find where the belief was written

    Almost no one is born believing they're not enough. That message was installed — a moment, a comment, a comparison, a season where you decided something about yourself to stay safe or accepted. We trace the belief back to where it was first written, because you can't rewrite a line of code you can't see.

  2. 02

    Loosen the wiring in the alpha state

    Your brain naturally shifts into the alpha brain wave state every day — that calm, focused, deeply relaxed state right before sleep or when you're lost in something. In alpha, the critical, defensive part of the mind softens and the subconscious becomes open and suggestible. This is where old wiring becomes editable.

  3. 03

    Reframe the meaning

    The event isn't the problem — the meaning you gave it is. We take the original interpretation ("I'm not enough," "I'll be rejected," "who am I to do this") and consciously reassign a truer, more useful meaning while the subconscious is receptive.

  4. 04

    Install the new belief

    You can't simply tell yourself "I have high self-esteem" — the conscious mind argues back. Belief is built, not declared. In the alpha state we plant the new belief directly, in your own language and voice, so it lands as truth rather than wishful thinking.

  5. 05

    Reinforce until it's automatic

    New wiring becomes permanent through repetition. Short daily reinforcement — usually a personalized recording you listen to — fires the new pattern again and again until it stops being something you try to feel and becomes simply how you are.

This is the shift: you can't talk your way into high self-esteem. Telling yourself you have it doesn't make it true — the mind simply argues back. You have to believe it, and belief is built at the subconscious level, in the alpha state, through reframing and repetition. Change the belief and the wiring, and the confidence isn't something you perform. It's just who you've become.

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blueprint beneath the pattern?

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