What is authentic success? Dissolving societal norms to find your own path.
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In this episode we discuss how society conditions ideas of success and the importance of defining it authentically for oneself based on feelings in your own body rather than external factors.
Josephine shares how she redefined success from overworking to find balance, noting small -daily successes like stopping work before she was tired.
We reveal how to find what success feels like in your body to allow you to feel successful and honour your energy and pleasure while doing it.
Fiona relates her experience feeling like a failure for not marrying or having kids according to societal expectations. We share a journal practice, recording the times you follow your authentic yes or no to feel success in your body, and recommend you start in small moments to build confidence in living an authentic life.
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- The emotional root cause blocking your own easeful confidence
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Intro and outro music is by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
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