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How to Radically Improve your Social Interactions, Feel Connected & Understood, by Breaking Through the ‘Wall of Glass’

Like Florence who improved the warmth and quality of her connections:

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SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO :

 

Florence explains that her engagement with the protocol came quite suddenly and unexpectedly. While searching for exercises to regulate her nervous system, she discovered the host’s website and was immediately drawn to the testimonials, recognizing herself in their descriptions. This recognition prompted her to quickly start the accompaniment process. She expresses satisfaction with the progress made since completing the protocol.

  • Initially, her goal was to connect more deeply with others, which she found very important but difficult.
  • She struggled with an unexplained feeling of disconnect despite many attempts to understand if it was due to shyness .
  • Listening to others’ testimonies helped her identify her own situation clearly.
 

Florence notes a concrete improvement in her ability to be present with people, whether one-on-one or in groups. She highlights a marked reduction in underlying malaise that she previously felt but could not explain.

  • She identifies herself as kinesthetic and hypersensitive, often experiencing a mismatch between her internal state and external interactions.
  • The protocol helped reduce this dissonance, making social interactions much simpler and more fluid.

A key change Florence mentions is a reduction in mental effort and anticipation during social interactions. Before the protocol, she had to mentally prepare and calculate her actions, which was tiring and stressful. Now, this mental load has decreased significantly.

  • Less mental fatigue and anxiety regarding meetings and social situations.
  • Increased authenticity in her interactions, with a new kind of genuine connection to others.
  • The experience aligns more closely with her true self and feelings.

 

Florence reflects on her childhood, confirming that this sense of disconnection and difficulty in connecting with others had been a lifelong issue.

  • She felt excluded and misunderstood from a young age, living in her own bubble.
  • Despite being well-behaved and kind, there was a persistent barrier causing mutual misunderstanding.

 

Since completing the protocol and removing the “glass wall,” Florence observes that both she and others react differently in social contexts.

  • She experiences more spontaneity and lightness in her behavior.
  • Others also respond more authentically to her, creating a mutual resonance and deeper connection.
  • The experience fosters presence and sharing of the moment in social interactions.

Florence emphasizes the improvement in warmth and quality of connection with others post-protocol.

  • She feels more comfortable and grounded within herself.
  • The mental chatter about how to behave or what to say has disappeared.
  • She is now more centered on being herself, focusing on the heart and genuine sharing.
  • There is less need to adapt, play a role, or wear a mask in social settings.
  • Overall, interactions are more spontaneous, fluid, and simple.

 

Regarding the terminology “glass wall,” Florence shares that this metaphor strongly resonated with her experience.

  • She notes that other terms like “invisible barrier” are used but “glass wall” best captures the invisible yet real obstruction she felt.
  • Initially, she did not relate to content about Asperger’s syndrome, but a particular testimony helped her connect the dots.
  • After this realization, she began openly discussing her experiences with others.

 

Florence describes how she had developed many adaptation mechanisms to cope with her difficulties, which masked her struggles externally but were exhausting internally.

  • Others often do not perceive the effort she expended to appear “normal.”
  • She shares that the fatigue and effort were especially pronounced in group settings.
  • The protocol helped make these struggles more manageable.

 

Florence offers advice to viewers who might recognize themselves in her story:

  • She encourages them to take the leap and try the protocol, despite initial resistance or difficulties.
  • The process requires patience and persistence from both the individual and the facilitator.
  • The benefits in daily life and social relations are significant and worth the effort.
  • She stresses the importance of overcoming the initial hesitation or fear at the start.

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Gaëtan Klein is a Certified Peak States Therapist, Trainer & Researcher at the ISPS

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Specialized in helping people within the Autism Spectrum & ADD

He has worked with over 4,000 clients over the last 15 years as a Trauma Therapist and is certified in several healing modalities such as hypnosis, NLP, EFT, and Peak States Therapy.

Most importantly, Gaëtan spent his youth feeling « different » and « separated » from others, without knowing why. Socializing felt extra difficult for him, and body language / second degree was a foreign language to him. Until, at age 26, his mentor made him realize he was surrounded by a ‘wall of glass’ that blocked his emotional connection with others.

What about you ?

Let’s Talk About How You Can Start Experiencing A Radically Better Social & Intimate Life With Our « Breaking Through The Wall Of Glass » Process In Less than 4 Weeks & Forever

Now...

Feeling Lonely, Disconnected, and Wondering Why 😔

📍 You try to learn social skills

📍 You end up masking to try to fit in

📍 You withdraw in your own bubble because the world feels disconnect or even hostile

📍 Either you wonder what’s wrong with you (there isn’t) and mope or you pretend all is fine and blame people for not accepting you

⛔ You still feel disconnected, separated

⛔ You experience self-rejection + burnout

⛔ Isolation, less opportunities

⛔ People still misunderstand or reject you

After the 'Wall of Glass' Process

Life without the wall of glass (autism)

Feeling Connected, Social Interactions are Simple & Satisfying (Finally) 😊

Remove the source of the problem once and for all (no need to worry about it ever again)

✅ Social skills automatically improve

✅ Natural feeling of connection

✅ Feel that you belong in the world

✅ People can connect with you

✅ Permanent change, forever

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