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I only switched to plant-based nutritarian (book title is "Eat to Live" by Dr Furhman) + lots of pre and probiotics + lots of flaxseed. My doctor has already reduced my medication twice! Since March
The path forward is rarely hidden. It is often right in front of you, disguised as the thing you least want to do. Check out my new post.
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I had to get it off my chest, as embarrassing as it may be. byclairine.substack.com/p/what-chang...
You knew what to do.
You just didn´t do it.
And now it haunts you.
That feeling when...
Mine used to be as soon as I had an idea.
I had to share this Ah-MAZING win!!! Almost 2000 downloads! 🥰💃💃of my course: The Sacred Becoming: Start Your Self-Sabotage Diet Now! @highlight... And it is only the pre-launch phase ! I am so happy people are loving it!
The course is LIVE, if you want to join on this pre-launch phase (great perks with that!) - Text the number below and grab it now before it gets launched at a higher ticket.
I am also enjoying every moment I am investing into creating this unique and original toolkit for people who know there is a calling on their lives but for some reason their dreams keep getting stuck in the lobbies of their lives.
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Now I am creating a course - Sacred Becoming: Start your Self-Sabotage Diet Now.
I can't wait to see people's transformation through this sourl stirring experience of a course!
3) Networking (introvert, my cheeks hurt from fake-smiling at some functions - you know, when you don't want to be there but have to for some reason?!).
SUNDAY CONFESSIONS: What are yours? My biggest self-sabotage areas (or shadow territories) are:
1) Nutrition (i love sweets and cheese - and they are not good for me),
To click on the link in my Bio to check out some audios on this. In closing, the moral here is that we alone can pull down the walls of our comfort zone and when we do, and get to the other side, chances are we’ll regret not tearing them down sooner. It’s not like we don’t have the tools.
Leave it at that. But that’s simply not enough. Some people recommended you stifle and suppress those voices. I don’t. Negotiate. That’s what I did. I negotiated. In the past, I had already negotiated on many fronts, that’s why I was able to publish my books after being all talk for over 30 years.
Not even halfway through the project and it’s selling already! The point of this story is not to boast about my sales and my awesome product (though I am very proud of it) - the point is that I sat on this idea for three good years, if not more. I procrastinated, spun my wheels in every direction-
It in my racing heart, I felt it in my gut, in the direction of my thoughts and even in my language, in all the ways I was justifying not taking action on this goal. Eventually, I came around. I sat at that desk and opened my computer. By that time the tension, the resistance had eased . I got
Consciously and purposefully avoided to confront for a loooonng while. So tackling this project meant that there would be no escape. I set out thinking this was for my clients, it would be so timely and useful for so many of them. However, when part of me started looking at my computer desk
I had an idea and part of me didn’t want to go there, because it touches the core of our being. It was terrified at what it would mean to go dig into the nooks of the subconscious to bring out issues and resolve them. Part of it simply being that I have my own issues, some of which I very
My Solution Statement.
And with Parts Work, you finally get to be CEO of your Inner Chaos Corp.
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P.S. It's way cooler to fight with yourself. 10/10 still recommend.
Meanwhile, Chill Zen You is TRYING to guide a group meditation, but no one's listening.
That's Parts Work.
It's not you being "crazy". It's you having lots of little "yous" with strong opinions.
The goal? You don’t exile anyone. You don’t tell Overthinking Uncle to shut up. You just...
Angry Toddler You wants to throw a tantrum because someone said "No."
People-Pleasing Aunt You keeps offering cookies and apologies, even when no one asked.
Overthinking Uncle You is in the corner, running 500 worst-case scenarios like it's his Olympic event.
Nonsense.
It’s always the right pope.