What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...
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What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...
Replace Judgement With Curiosity 6 minute breathwork
Powerful Stuff
5 minutes
4 weeks ago
Replace Judgement With Curiosity 6 minute breathwork
If you find yourself being triggered by someone else, judging them, or finding yourself building up internal walls, this breathwork is here to help you turn the judgement into curiosity to leave space for more possibility, connection, or freedom on the other side!
Powerful Stuff
What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t a lack of self-awareness — but too much of it? In this episode, I share a story from mile 92 of the Whistler Ironman...when I realized I’d been riding in the wrong gear the entire race, my thighs were on fire, people were passing me, and I had one hour to finish the bike or be disqualified from the entire event. I couldn’t change the hill...but I could change how much I suffered on it. That moment became a metaphor for something I see constantly in hi...