Send us a text What if the most productive thing you do today is rest? We dive into a candid reset that starts with breath, an intention poem, and a radical choice to listen when the body says stop. That pause becomes a catalyst—energy returns, focus sharpens, and the to-do list shrinks with surprising ease. Along the way, we unpack why sensitives and empaths feel stretched thin: collective stress, political noise, and the quiet pull of a higher frequency all converge. Integration takes time,...
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Send us a text What if the most productive thing you do today is rest? We dive into a candid reset that starts with breath, an intention poem, and a radical choice to listen when the body says stop. That pause becomes a catalyst—energy returns, focus sharpens, and the to-do list shrinks with surprising ease. Along the way, we unpack why sensitives and empaths feel stretched thin: collective stress, political noise, and the quiet pull of a higher frequency all converge. Integration takes time,...
Anchoring in Chaos: Finding Light When the World Feels Dark
Sacred Soul Sisters
41 minutes
2 months ago
Anchoring in Chaos: Finding Light When the World Feels Dark
Send us a text Ever felt overwhelmed by the state of the world? That helpless sensation when school shootings, political violence, and global unrest dominate headlines while you're already struggling with your personal challenges? You're not alone in this heaviness. This heartfelt episode offers genuine solace for sensitive souls navigating chaotic times. I share the powerful revelation that transformed my approach to difficult periods: the world doesn't need you to be unshaken—it simply nee...
Sacred Soul Sisters
Send us a text What if the most productive thing you do today is rest? We dive into a candid reset that starts with breath, an intention poem, and a radical choice to listen when the body says stop. That pause becomes a catalyst—energy returns, focus sharpens, and the to-do list shrinks with surprising ease. Along the way, we unpack why sensitives and empaths feel stretched thin: collective stress, political noise, and the quiet pull of a higher frequency all converge. Integration takes time,...