You ever notice how fast we say it? “I’m so bad at that.” It rolls right off our tongue like we’ve accepted it as part of who we are. “I’m bad at balance.” “I’m bad at remembering things.” “I’m bad at organizing.” We say it so often that it stops sounding like a temporary struggle and starts becoming our identity. In this episode, I unpack what really happens when you keep repeating that story. Over time, those words carve deep grooves in your brain and make you stop trying before you e...
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You ever notice how fast we say it? “I’m so bad at that.” It rolls right off our tongue like we’ve accepted it as part of who we are. “I’m bad at balance.” “I’m bad at remembering things.” “I’m bad at organizing.” We say it so often that it stops sounding like a temporary struggle and starts becoming our identity. In this episode, I unpack what really happens when you keep repeating that story. Over time, those words carve deep grooves in your brain and make you stop trying before you e...
Perfect Timing Is An Illusion: How To Listen To The Universe To Ensure Your Timing Is Divine | Ep 44
More Than Dance
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Perfect Timing Is An Illusion: How To Listen To The Universe To Ensure Your Timing Is Divine | Ep 44
Everyone’s always waiting for the “perfect time.” I am a believer that perfect timing doesn’t exist. It’s something we create and choose to believe when we look at situations half full. In this episode, I share the story of how I became a DJ. This moment could’ve easily looked like bad timing if I chose to see it that way. I chose to look at the glass half full and trust in divine timing. Everything was aligning for me. This one’s for anyone sitting on an idea, waiting for the “right mo...
More Than Dance
You ever notice how fast we say it? “I’m so bad at that.” It rolls right off our tongue like we’ve accepted it as part of who we are. “I’m bad at balance.” “I’m bad at remembering things.” “I’m bad at organizing.” We say it so often that it stops sounding like a temporary struggle and starts becoming our identity. In this episode, I unpack what really happens when you keep repeating that story. Over time, those words carve deep grooves in your brain and make you stop trying before you e...