In this reflective and empowering episode, we dive deep into the subtle yet loud voice of self-doubt and how it impacts your relationships, mindset, and growth. Starting in our brand-new recording space, we explore the art of creating hope for the future and the wisdom behind Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching (Ep. 9). Along the way, we uncover insights about recognizing coincidences (shoutout to Dr. Joe Dispenza), embracing gratitude—even at Thanksgiving dinners—and reading signs from the universe.
Key takeaways include:
How to spot and shift negative self-talk, whether in your daily routines or during workouts.
Why meaningful relationships are essential and how to evaluate friendships with honesty and love.
The importance of releasing unhealthy dynamics and supporting others' creative ventures.
A timely reminder: You can’t take on new opportunities while clinging to the past.
And yes, we’ll discuss why ruling a country might actually be like cooking a small fish. 🐟
From tackling self-doubt to navigating personal growth with grace, this episode is packed with relatable moments, ancient parables, and actionable advice to help you take things less personally and live with more intention. Plus, Lola sneezes (adorably), and we solve the mystery of whether house phones still exist!
0:40 New recording space
3:50 Creating hope for future episodes
4:40 Book club LIVE!
6:45 Verse 9 “Tao Te Ching” by Lao Tzu
7:45 Noticing coincidences - Dr. Joe Dispenza
8:50 Thanksgiving / Be grateful for your family / Don’t yell at your uncle
10:00 Signs from The Universe
11:46 Learning to not be hard on yourself
13:20 Seeing progress keeps us going
14:00 Negative Self Talk while running and working out
16:10 This too shall pass
18:50 That old bitch known as Self Doubt”
20:20 Did you have an entirely bad day or a rough 10 minutes?
21:57 Noticing negative self talk in the moment
23:30 Resistance is loudest when you are following your passion
25:30 The importance of meaningful relationships and connections
27:15 The difficulty of honestly analyzing the relationships and friendships in your life
29:07 Addiction plays a part in unhealthy dynamics with people in your life
30:23 There’s no hard feelings in growing apart
32:00 Having hard conversations is part of the deal on this podcast
33:14 Making your circle smaller can be the best thing for you
35:15 Discovering the driving forces in your life
36:12 You’
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