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Business woman offers brain training for best life

Margaret River's Arc of Iris restaurant owner Sarah Griffiths does not sit still for long. After the recent re-opening of the reinvented Arc venue, which saw the restaurant expand across two locations on Bussell Highway, the self-described 'unlikely entrepreneur' has somehow found time to write and publish a top-selling book. 'The Unlikely 7 Figure Entrepreneur', which jumped to Number 1 in the United States on launch day, covers Griffiths' own journey to achieve what she has today and focuses on a type of treatment called rapid transformation therapy (RTT). "RTT is based on neuroscience and is a powerful tool for thought disruption," she said. "Your thoughts create your actions so, if I change and disrupt your current thought pattern I change and disrupt your behaviour pattern too. "I rapidly uncover and then remove the toxic beliefs and perceptions you have that are keeping you stuck. "In neuroplasticity terms, I immediately create a new superhighway telling your brain how to think and behave in a totally new way that actually serves you," explained Griffiths. After the Arc of Iris re-opening, Griffiths caught a plane to LA to launch her book, where she interviewed actress Brooke Shields, discussing the importance of investing in oneself. The UK-born businesswoman is currently in her country of birth, catching up with family and friends, and is looking forward to heading home to the South West, where she has launched a new 6 week RTT program. "I'm looking forward to a log fire and some hearty dinners at the Arc! "I love the south west when it cools off a bit, and while my staff are super capable looking after everything whilst I'm away, I'm looking forward to running a few exciting events from the Arc, including hosting weddings, wine tastings and developing our live music gigs, now that we have the re-vamped venue we can accommodate these experiences." More information about Ms Griffith's book, courses and RTT therapy can be found at www.sallyg.com For Arc of Iris events and news visit www.facebook.com/arcofirisrestaurant/

Margaret River's Arc of Iris restaurant owner Sarah Griffiths does not sit still for long.

After the recent re-opening of the reinvented Arc venue, which saw the restaurant expand across two locations on Bussell Highway, the self-described 'unlikely entrepreneur' has somehow found time to write and publish a top-selling book.

'The Unlikely 7 Figure Entrepreneur', which jumped to Number 1 in the United States on launch day, covers Griffiths' own journey to achieve what she has today and focuses on a type of treatment called rapid transformation therapy (RTT).

"RTT is based on neuroscience and is a powerful tool for thought disruption," she said.

"Your thoughts create your actions so, if I change and disrupt your current thought pattern I change and disrupt your behaviour pattern too.

"I rapidly uncover and then remove the toxic beliefs and perceptions you have that are keeping you stuck.

"In neuroplasticity terms, I immediately create a new superhighway telling your brain how to think and behave in a totally new way that actually serves you," explained Griffiths.

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