whose goal is to help and support the Nova survivors and the rest of the victims of the October 7, is proud to take part in a delegation of survivors to Cologne, Germany, to The Strengthening Seminar with Tony Robbins this September 2024.
The seminar was a unique opportunity of self-empowerment for trauma survivors to build a meaningful future.
The participants learned practical methods for dealing with obstacles and self-development with the goal of returning to Israel and bringing them back to their fellow survivors.
The experience at Tony’s seminar was incredible and intense. We got to the seminar after the better part of a difficult year of anger, lack of motivation, grief, uncertainty, and a lot of pain.
In the seminar, Tony taught tools that anyone can use, how to regain control of your life – how to be happier, more energetic, and to make your reach your dreams and goals through honesty with oneself and meticulous planning.
The seminar lasted 4 days full of lectures from morning until night. There were intense and overwhelming moments when we had to step out for air.
Tony invited us to a private conversation during one of the breaks and it was really moving! He gave us a huge boost in motivation and invited us to his next seminar!
At the end of the conversation, when the rest of the audience returned (20,000 people from 64 different countries), the delegation was present in the crowd and they mentioned that October 7 asked everyone to stand up and give a round of applause – it was a powerful moment!
Throughout the lectures, Tony gives people from the audience the stage to tell their stories, and then uses them to illustrate his lessons.
When we spoke about limiting beliefs – beliefs that we acquire through life and stop us from moving forward, Tony chose Neta, one of our survivors, to tell her story.
guilt –with the limiting belief that she told her story from October 7. She didn’t forget to mention the hostages that are still in captivity, though, which moved the audience, and us, of course.
It was an incredible experience, and we can’t wait for our next delegation and hope to implement all the tools we learned!