We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
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We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
132 UnF Yourself: Who resists your change more—them or your own mind?
What's on Your Bookshelf?
29 minutes
1 month ago
132 UnF Yourself: Who resists your change more—them or your own mind?
We unpack Chapter 7—“I am relentless”—and connect mantras to motion, turning obstacles, doubt, and even well-meaning advice into fuel for consistent action. We share stories about evolving dreams, identity shifts, and practical ways to align emotion with execution. • recap of key mantras and why action matters • obstacles and discomfort as raw material for growth • rivers and water as a metaphor for persistence • loved ones’ advice as resistance and how to filter it • identity, judgment, and...
What's on Your Bookshelf?
We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...