Living Connected is a podcast where we identify and understand roadblocks to connectivity with our inner world and that of our children. What is going on in the mind and how can we align ourselves with the power of our thoughts and feelings? This isn't Ne
Is there a thought or need you're obsessing over? Is your need to be productive and successful actually hurting your productivity and success? You could be living in a scarcity mindset. In this episode we take a different look at scarcity and how it impacts the way you're showing up, and also the impact on the brain itself.
As women, we can carry a lot. But should we? What permission slips are you signing in your life?
What are you rushing? Is it physical rushing to and from, managing schedules and expectations, or is pressure and judgement that you are internalizing from scarcity of not having enough, not being where you should be, or the thoughts you have about the people in your life. In this episode I give my definition of rushing, and the 3 key components that create the negative result and a whole lot of suffering.
What beliefs do you have about your children? Is the way you parent also the way you show up in other areas of your life (most commonly: we want to control everything)? In this episode we will talk about beliefs that may be slowing you down and increasing frustration in your parenting, where our beliefs come from, and ways that we can parent to open up what's possible for our kids.
What is your Decisive Moment? What are the barriers to the clarity you need to position yourself to give meaning to this moment? We'll bring this picture to life in this episode, with specific strategies and tools broken down to four clear steps.
Welcome to Living Connected! This episode is an introduction to who I am and how I got here: HINT: it was messy and hard. It still is, but with the clarity and confidence, and most importantly, the CONNECTION-- we can live our potential. This centering and love for ourselves will carry over into our parenting and how we show up for our kids to better understand them.