In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...
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In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...
In this episode of the Feminine Business School podcast you’ll hear me share: A wild and outlandish exercise that my mentor assigned to me and how it involved a crazy wig and a heart-thumping ‘school pick up.’How this exercise has created major shifts in terms of the way I approach life and business, A beautiful and timely invitation for you to embrace your own Magician energy and ditch the controlling, Saboteur. LET’S DIVE IN LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS | LISTEN ON SPOTIFY LINKS ...
Feminine Business School
In this episode I share how I used a specific archetypal tool to look at the Shadow aspects of myself and what I needed to embody to step into an embodied YES about moving to Bangkok. This is a practical framework you can apply to your own situation and something my clients use all the time when we’re assessing how we’re responding to challenges and opportunities in our businesses. Are we coming from a place of compromise, guilt, obligation, needing approval, victimhood, concern about the...