Daniel Packard is a U.C. Berkeley Mechanical Engineer and CEO of Permanent Anxiety Solutionswhose research company engineered world's only permanent anxiety solution program where you only pay at the end of the program, once you haveclear, measurable results.Daniel's passion for inventing and results came from his father. As a child growing up in Berkeley, CA, Daniel's father (who was a scientist and inventor) told a 10 year old Daniel two things that stuck with him for the rest of his life. His dad told him 'If something isn't working, invent somethingbetter.' And 'If you want to really make people's lives better...results matter.'After, staying in an abusive relationship too long, Daniel ended up with severe anxiety and PSTD. After spending 10 years and $100,000 trying solve his anxiety he learned that a trillion dollars is spent globally on mental health, but not getting people in pain permanent results. Remembering what his dad told him, that 'results matter' and because he was trained in engineering school to know how to engineer solutions to complex problems, Daniel took a stand against the mental health industry and started his own research company with thegoal to see if it was possible to reverse engineer a Full Bio.rtfprocess from scratch that could solve anxiety permanently in a short period of time. Daniel and his team were not therapists or doctors or psychologists. They were not traditional experts, they were outsiders. Because they wereoutsiders they were open to discovering what the experts had missed.
Based on this discovery Daniel and his team spent a total of 8 years, working with over 3000 people (from 5 continents) to develop, test and perfect an innovative 6-week program that in just 6 weeks solves all forms of anxiety permanently with an industry leading 90% success rate. This 6-week program called Nervous System Resethas helped hundreds of individual clients but also over 3000 people at over 300 companies and universities all over the world.
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