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Kelly Rae Roberts' career is a testament to the transformative power of creativity—not just for herself, but for countless others. She began her professional journey as a social worker, dedicating years to helping people navigate life's challenges. Yet, at 30, a deep restlessness in her heart sparked an unexpected pivot: she picked up a paintbrush, and everything changed.What began as playful experimentation with paint, stencils, and texture soon became a lifeline of healing and unburdened joy. Kelly Rae poured her heart into her art, and by 2006, her creative portfolio had blossomed into something extraordinary. She launched her shop, published a book, and saw her work licensed on a global scale. From home décor stores to gift shops worldwide, her art resonated deeply, spreading messages of hope and inspiration.Kelly Rae's story is about far more than business success—it's about staying true to her passion for helping others. Through her art, online courses, and retreats, she uplifts and empowers women, encouraging them to nourish their souls and embrace joy through creativity and self-kindness. As a mentor to creative entrepreneurs, she radiates possibility, sharing the wisdom she's gained from building a thriving art business. In many ways, Kelly Rae's work as an artist mirrors her time as a social worker. The tools may have changed, but the mission remains the same: to listen, heal, and inspire others to dream big and live fully.Kelly Rae Roberts is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to chart a new path. With courage, creativity, and kindness, she shows us that we too can find healing, awaken joy, and create a life filled with purpose and possibility.Website: https://www.kellyraeroberts.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyraeroberts/Thank You to Our Sponsors: Jet Creative and UrbanStems!· Jet Creative: A women-owned marketing firm committed to community and empowerment. Whether you're launching a podcast or building a website, Jet Creative can help you get started. Visit JetCreative.com/Podcast to kickstart your journey!· UrbanStems: Your go-to source for fresh, gorgeous bouquets and thoughtful gifts, delivered coast to coast. Treat yourself—or someone you love—with 20% off! Use code BLOOMBIG20 at checkout.
In today's episode, Kellee is recently back from an adventure in California to the Alt Summit! Kellee shares her insights on networking, diversity, inclusion, and personal growth while attending Alt Summit, and if you're looking to network, collaborate, and elevate your creative business, keep reading. Kellee has some valuable nuggets to share that can help you build remarkable connections and grow your business.Here are 8 takeaways from the Alt Summit, tune in to hear more about it!
In this episode, join Kelly Rae Roberts, a medical social worker turned celebrated artist and entrepreneur, to discuss the the art of listening to your inner whispers, how to keep the spirit of possibility sustained on your creative journey, and making decisions that ignite a full-bodied "yes" in your creative pursuits. ☕Buy Me A Coffee and support an episode! ⭐Need a some support? Book a coaching call today! ⭐Visit www.thetillagepodcast.com for today's show notes and more. ⭐Follow along on INSTAGRAM
This is a preview of what you'll find in the The Friendship Course with Andrea Scher and Kelly Rae Roberts. Class starts May 26th, 2023! You can find out more here! http://www.andreascher.com/friendship-course/
Big news! Waaaaay back in 2008 @kellyraeroberts and I shared an art studio in Berkeley. We had only met a few weeks before at a gathering of women who had been blogging since the early days. There was a moment when a comment was made about me in the circle and it stung. I don't actually remember the comment and of course it doesn't matter anyway! What I do remember is that Kelly (who was seated next to me on the couch) reached over without saying a word and squeezed my hand. In that one gesture, she communicated so much to me. “I see you. I've got you.” And that's when we became friends. @kellyraeroberts and I have supported one another for all these years since - in creating online courses and workshops and just generally masterminding together in our creative businesses. We have launched dozens of offerings and led thousands of women through learning experiences online. We have always wanted to collaborate together, but nothing ever stuck - until now! https://www.andreascher.com/idea-to-done/ AND YOU ARE INVITED!
In this episode of FROM MY KITCHEN TABLE, Jo Packham and Kelly Rae Roberts join together to discuss elevating your artistic journey and taking what life brings you and running with it! Kelly Rae is an artist, author, guide, and former social worker. She is obsessed with possibility (a Possibilitarian!). She is passionate aboutcreating art that uplifts, encourages, and inspires. I also love helping women nourish their souls and unleash their joy through creativity and self-kindness. As a seasoned entrepreneur, one of Kelly Rae's favorite things to do is radiate possibility with other creative entrepreneurs, mentoring them toward all that is calling. Along the way, Kelly Rae has created several well-loved e-courses and retreats, sharing all that she has learned by crafting a creative life and running a profitable art business. Learn more about Kelly Rae: Instagram Website
We love to be inspired by stories of those who dare to dream. Kelly Rae Roberts shows how each of us can listen to those heart whispers, get curious, and give ourselves the freedom to pursue a passion. Once a social worker, she united her gift of encouragement with delight in art to do just that and now lives life as a full-time artist, author, and Possibilitarian. Kelly Rae joyfully shares how her art helped bring her healing and encouragement, and continues to do so for herself and others. Working through burnout, setting boundaries, and finding balance, she invites us to nurture practices that help us grow to trust one's self and desires. She offers us a spark of inspiration to begin this passion-seeking work today. Website: https://www.kellyraeroberts.com/
I am a badass... Who knew? Certainly not me. I often feel supremely under qualified to own a business, much less three! I was feeling overwhelmed by the blessings I have been given and the fear of not living up to the responsibility of sharing these blessings with others. That is why the intention I set for myself this year is to seek (and hopefully find) Clarity. This spring I had the opportunity to attend a Soul Business Retreat for creative female entrepreneurs. Going into the retreat, I was preparing myself to receive the clarity I needed to decide which business to let go of in service of the other. I felt heartbroken, but saw no other way. Having had this opportunity to surround myself with other creative women, all seeking a soul nourishing way to do business, was nourishing to my soul. The clarity, wisdom and vulnerability shared by these women and the hosts, Kelly Rae Roberts and Beth Kempton, went beyond inspiring. I came to understand that because of who I am and the experience I have, I am supremely qualified to own my businesses, in all their forms. They are not separate entities, each one vying for my attention, but are actually extensions of who I am that I get to share with others. The BIG TAKE AWAY for me was that life is not a balancing act, it is a harmony with occasional dissonance thrown in to keep things interesting. https://dowhatyouloveforlife.com/ https://bethkempton.com/retreat/ https://www.kellyraeroberts.com/retreats/soulbusinessretreat/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wendy-acosta5/message
As a former social worker with zero art experience, Kelly Rae picked up her first paintbrush at age 30 - that's when everything started to change. Although she had been collaging and card making at home after work, it was when she started adding painting to her cards and scrapbooking that Kelly's passion ignited. She explains painting brought her what she was craving: healing, unburdened joy, and awakening. Kelly Rae started blogging about her process, and before long, her cards turned into paintings with collaging mixed in. In 2006, when Etsy was first starting out, she began showing her work there, and before long she got a licensing partner through Etsy. She started exhibiting wall art and was approached by a book editor to turn her blog post into a book. Her style of truth-telling and her possibility-driven approach to life, work, and art quickly spread, reaching people from around the country. She shares her journey of being “an accidental artist,” becoming a full-time artist in 2008, having her art up in 60,000 retail shops, launching her own shop, and creating a community of “possibilitarians” —people who believe in the spirit of possibility and that encourage each other to do the things they never thought they could do. (3:55-11:11) Her inspirational style goes back to high school when she recalls her love of all things that had wings. From high school through college, she had butterflies, that turned into angels, all over her walls. Today, these winged figures are a hallmark of her work. Another source of inspiration is the conversations Kelly Rae has with her creative community, friends, and family and the sentiments sparked by them. Today, she works with Benartex to bring her artistry to fabric.Although she'd been interested in fabric design for a long time, it wasn't until Benartex reached out to her, and Kelly Rae Roberts is founder of KellyRaeRoberts.com and fabric designer for Benartex, the Bernina sister company. She's a creator of several E-courses, books, home decor, gifts, stationery products, and retreats that focus on the idea that when we let art out, we let love in. She began collaborating with one of their designers, and she was able to translate her ideas into fabric. The process starts with Kelly Rae creating a painting using multiple layers of vintage wallpaper and paint to create patterns and depth. She then adds texture and paints the hero image on top, an angel or other winged creature. Once done, she works with the fabric designer to create arresting patterns. It's a fascinating process; and one that attracts a lot of interest. Her fabrics are used by all different types of quilters in all kinds of quilts, from traditional to super-modern. She loves that she now lives in Sister, Oregon, which is known for its quilting community and is home to the International Quilt Festival. The Stitching Post is a local store that carries her line; the staff has also made several quilts using her fabric. She says, “It's been fun to be doing fabric while living in this small town that is all about quilting.” (13:44 – 25:25)Kelly Rae's fascinating story is a testament to the power of synchronicity, trusting in the process, paying attention to the tugs on our sleeves, what wants attention, and then following the breadcrumbs. It's obvious that Kelly puts her heart and soul into everything she creates. After listening to the podcast, you're going to want to connect with her. You can do so at her website, KellyRaeRoberts.com, and by sending her an email at hello@kellyroberts.com. If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to info@soandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
Podcast 039 | Goodbye Instagram and Facebook with Kelly Rae Roberts2:32 “I think of my art as sort of a marriage between my social work life and my creativelife…”3:25 “Over time, especially as my business was growing, even with employees and help I justfound that my brain and my psychic space was always filled with go go go go go…”4:44 “What I learned was that dismantling parts of your business is just as hard as buildingparts of your business.”11:52 “Between the drop ceiling and the fluorescent lighting and the paint, we had…somethings. But it did have wood floors…”16:24 “The question on my mind these days as I continue to do this work of letting go is ‘whatdo I feel beholden to that doesn't consistently nourish my soul?' The answers that keep comingup over and over: instagram and facebook.'”20:01 “The sense of community is stronger than the fear of staying somewhere that you haveoutgrown.”22:18 “I just had limiting beliefs around ‘this is where I have to be in order to stay relevant.' Iwish that I had done my breaking up [with instagram and facebook] years and years ago, I reallydo.”26:06 “Listen to how it makes you feel. How are you after you've been on, are you doing thethings you really say you want to do, do you feel beholden to something?”28:00 “That's how social media is designed, it's designed to get that little hit of feedback, andwhat I noticed was I was completely in that trap, looking for external validation for what I wascreating.”29:10 “I have felt lonely, I have felt alone, I have felt bored even, in the first couple of months. Ifound that to be so fascinating, because I can't remember the last time I felt truly bored, or didn'tknow what to do with myself, and I sort of loved it.”32:14 “What's my true north? At the end of the day can I go to sleep and feel like I've donesomething, that I'm not beholden to anything except for my spirit, my soul, what matters most tome…”33:02 “I just find that when we take an actual stand that we deepen our relationships with ourcommunities, we start to narrow in on our ideal audience, that we are not trying to appease themasses, but we are speaking with people who really, really, really get us…”37:16 “I've also noticed there's been more forwarding of my newsletters than ever before. Theperson who is consuming social media content is moving quickly…but in your inbox you've gotsomeone's attention a lot longer.”39:15 “One of the things that was definitely birthed is that I've always had a wish to paint reallybig, and to pivot my creative style a little bit…” 41:59 “Wait a second, I have been forward facing for 16 years. What does it look like to beinward facing, to not be creating content, to not be creating a consumable for anybody?”Self-taught artist and entrepreneur, Kelly Rae Roberts, believes in the power of possibility. A former social worker, Kelly Rae picked up her first paintbrush at age 30 and everything changed. Painting brought her what she was craving: healing, unburdened joy, awakening. Her tender style of truth-telling and possibility-driven approach to life, work, & art spread like wildfire and has been featured in countless books, magazines, and licensed products. She is the creator of several beloved e-courses, books, and retreats that focus on the idea that when we let art out, we let love in.She lives in small town Sisters, OR with her son True, husband John, and two English Bulldogs, Lulu and Amelia. You can learn more about Kelly Rae at KellyRaeRoberts.com Jeanne OliverCreatively Made BusinessRegistration is open! Ten Tips To Take Back The PeaceA free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE. Become the artist you dream to be. Creativity is Calling at jeanneoliver.com. You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Facebook.
It's like a double episode this week - since it was the last week recording together in THE SAME ROOM, Eydie and Leah got a bit carried away. In next week's episode, Leah will be Zooming in from her home in Beijing, China! Meantime, prepare yourself for double the laughter, inspiration and tips and tricks! Learn about seasonal ferment, Eydie's neck and cookies in the trunk, just for a start. Please join us on Facebook at the Chit Chat Coop where we have fun talking about burning topics from the episode and whatever else is fun and/or inspiring. We'd also love it if you'd read our blogs and check out Eydie's Etsy store: Eydie's is: littleranchhouseintheprairie.blogspot.com Leah's is: newstarteveryday.blogspot.com Prairie Girl GreetingsEpi (She's got both a pandemic and a just-for-men line coming out soon!) And finally, these are our tips/tricks of the week: This is Leah's artist sister-in-law's website. You are definitely going to want to check this out! Therese May Quilts Search for Muna - Eydie's recommendation for the week Thrive Causemetics Kelly Rae is Eydie's artistic muse and offers a variety of wonderful e-courses. Kelly Rae Roberts
This episode is a mixtape of thread stories that help us unpack the way we view our life's journey, self love and that one dream we can't let go of. Find Robin Norgren at http://www.joseysartschool.com. show notes: taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts, white hot truth by Danielle Laporte and deepen the way you live your life by Robin Norgren, M.A. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode offers a mixtape of stories that explore questions that go unanswered, life in a monastery and the many expressions of love. Find my work on Instagram @robin_norgren and @youbeyou4life. Show notes: taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts, the cloister walk by Kathleen Norris and deepen the way you live your life by Robin Norgren, M.A. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode uses three stories to talk about spiritual direction, expressing yourself and the value of letting go. You can find my work on Instagram under@robin_norgren and @youbeyou4life. Show notes: spiritual direction by Henri nouwen, taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts and deepen the way you live your life by Robin Norgren. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode tells 3 stories about hope and expectations. Find my work on Instagram under @robim_norgren and @youbeyou4life. Show notes: taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts, the burning word by Judith m kunst and awaken by Priscilla shirer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode talks about the value of understanding our stories and the ways we change our narrative when we acknowledge who we are. Find me on Instagram under @robin_norgren and @youbeyou4life. Show notes: your story is your power by Elle Luna and Susie Herrick, The burning word by Judith m kunst and taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode discusses the way intuition works in poetry reading, the value of the ordinary and never forgetting that each step you take has value. Find me on Instagram under @robin_norgren or @youbetou4life. Show notes: saved by a poem by Kim Rosen, taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts and your creative peace by Robin Norgren. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode discusses monontomy as a guidepost for deeper understanding of who we are and the way questions and mentors enhance our lives. Find my work on Instagram under @robin_norgren or @youbeyou4life. Show notes: saved by a poem by Kim Rosen, taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts and spiritual direction by Henri nouwen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
The episode discusses how community helps us to tap into our identity and our place in the world. Find me on Instagram under @robin_norgren or @youbeyou4life. Show notes: taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts, spiritual direction by Henri nouwen and devotions by Mary Oliver. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode breaks down what it means to embrace disillusionment, handle fear and not be afraid to embrace joy. Find my work on Instagram under @robin_norgren and @youbeyou4life. Show notes: the active life by Parker j. Palmer, learning from Henri nouwen and Vincent can Gogh by Carol a. Berry, taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
This episode discusses how to look at taking a leap, how asking questions can free you and what power words hold to stabilize you in uncertain times. Find me on Instagram under @robin_norgren or @youbeyouforlife. Show notes: spiritual direction by Henri nouwen, taking flight by Kelly Rae Roberts and saved by a poem by Kim Rosen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-norgren/support
Beth Kempton describes herself as a wanderer, an adventurer and a seeker of beauty. Together with her husband, she runs three different businesses – Do What You Love , Make Art That Sells and Make It In Design all of which offer tools, resources and online courses for living an inspired life. She also co-lead an online membership for soulful women entrepreneurs called Hello Soul Hello Business with Kelly Rae Roberts. Her first book Freedom Seeker: Live more. Worry less. Do what you love was published in 2017. Her newest book (hot off the press!) is Wabi Sabi: Japanese wisdom for a perfectly imperfect life which we will be discussing today!
For many many people, living a creative life, and making their living that way, is a dream. For today's guests Kelly Rae Roberts and Mati Rose McDonough, it's the life path they have chosen. It hasn't always been easy, but their friendship has played a huge part in keeping them inspired and motivated through the good times and the tough times. I am especially delighted to have them on the show, together, because of the pivotal role they have played in my life. Get yourself a cuppa and pull up a chair. You'll feel like you are round the kitchen table with these inspiring ladies...
Meet Kristen Kristen Kalp helps creative humans connect to their truest selves through writing, breathwork, books, and business coaching. Join the free F*ck Yah club for free books, chapters, classes, and goodies here. Listen in as we talk about: Kristen's stories of living with depression including the silver linings The reasons behind her pink hair and why it's here to stay The importance of breathwork to her overall wellbeing and our mission to have a 'pink lotus' during a session How Kristen decides when she feels comfortable sharing something as vulnerable as her ongoing battles with depression People + Resources Mentioned Kristen was first introduced to breathwork by Erin Telford Steer Your Ship, Kristen's program she's super excited about (I've heard such great things about this!!) Kelly Rae Roberts and the print that was my version of Kristen's pink hair Kristen's breathwork classes (she'll even send you a free one!) Connect with Kristen Website | Instagram
In this interview we talk about designing your own creativity story, being an artist with no art experience, how to trust and follow your creative urges, and how to stay sane in the midst of motherhood, art-making, and entrepreneurship.
Listen in as Kelly Rae Roberts and I talk about secret missions of kindness... and the ways that creativity, magic and kindness intersect. Kelly Rae Roberts is an author, an artist and a possibilitarian. You can find her gorgeous art prints, her book and so much more inspiration on her website.
How do those mothers who have created a career from scratch, doing what they love, make it happen? How does the career fit into their role as mother? How do they handle the financial pressure? When do they feel vulnerable? Those are some of the things I talk about with today’s guest-artist and mother, Kelly Rae Roberts. Listen on iTunes | Listen on Stitcher In this episode you'll hear: -why Kelly Rae calls herself a "possibilitarian" -how she transitioned from a social work career to full-time artist -her views on what to do when artistic inspiration hits -why she had to detox from the thought-process of always producing -what she did with the intense "mom-guilt" that showed up after giving birth -how they transitioned to her husband staying at home with their son -her go-to parenting resources -how her "Wear Your Joy" project changed her life -what she wants all mothers to know Show Notes: KellyRaeRoberts.com Wear Your Joy Project Taking Flight: Inspiration & Techniques to give your creative spirit wings: Free first chapter on the web! Flying Lessons: Let’s Make Your Creative Biz Soar is a beautifully designed, highly interactive (261 pages!) ebook. Brave Girl Symposium Raising Cane Brene´ Brown, The Gifts of Imperfect Parenting Audio Program Check out other podcast episodes here:
Season 1: MAPP Gathering Interviews This season is a series of interviews from national experts, world-renowned researchers and luminaries about living the reality of Motherhood, Ambition, Passion and Purpose. Kelly Rae Roberts is a world renowned artist and art/creativity educator.
I was super excited to talk with Kelly Rae Roberts this week on the podcast. She's such a gift! Kelly Rae and I started our conversation by talking about boundaries and how you can take care of yourself in this crazy share-everything world. We also talked about how to embrace change and follow those whispers to just do something already! We also covered parenting, creative practices, and getting quiet. There's so much here! Tweet us: As mentioned towards the end of the episode, Kelly Rae and I would LOVE to hear about the action you decided to take. Let us know on twitter! (Be sure to complete the tweet with your action!) Kelly Rae, thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. It was such a treat getting to spend time with you! PS. At the beginning of this episode, I also introduce something I'm super excited about: the Raise your Hand Say Yes book club. We're starting with The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks. Get your copy now and give it a read - the episode where we discuss it will air in early March! Show Notes: Connect with Kelly Rae: website | twitter | facebook | instagram Kelly Rae's book: Taking Flight Oprah's Life you Want weekend Miraval Resort 5-minute Journal Mati Rose the #wearyourjoy project providence Brené Brown
I was super excited to talk with Kelly Rae Roberts this week on the podcast. She's such a gift! Kelly Rae and I started our conversation by talking about boundaries and how you can take care of yourself in this crazy share-everything world. We also talked about how to embrace change and follow those whispers to just do something already! We also covered parenting, creative practices, and getting quiet. There's so much here! Tweet us: As mentioned towards the end of the episode, Kelly Rae and I would LOVE to hear about the action you decided to take. Let us know on twitter! (Be sure to complete the tweet with your action!) Kelly Rae, thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. It was such a treat getting to spend time with you! PS. At the beginning of this episode, I also introduce something I'm super excited about: the Raise your Hand Say Yes book club. We're starting with The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks. Get your copy now and give it a read - the episode where we discuss it will air in early March! Show Notes: Connect with Kelly Rae: website | twitter | facebook | instagram Kelly Rae's book: Taking Flight Oprah's Life you Want weekend Miraval Resort 5-minute Journal Mati Rose the #wearyourjoy project providence Brené Brown
Creative Insurgents: Living a Creative Life by Your Own Rules
Show Notes: 3:44 How Kelly Rae went from being a social worker in a hospital to being an artist with $10,000,000 in sales and a best-selling book. (Hint: it started with running!) 6:06 On being a "possibilitarian," and the importance of continual recalibration to make sure your life is fitting with your true nature and desires. The "red couch" decision. 8:43 Kelly Rae's thoughts on art school, and whether/how it affects artists' possibilities for commercial success. 11:13 Kelly Rae didn't think of herself as an artist at all before she got started in her late 20s! 13:26 How Kelly Rae got started in art (she describes it as falling in love with her "hot boyfriend.") 15:18 How to keep the creative spirit nourished and avoid burnout when your creative expression is also your income source. 18:00 On the business side of things as a "creative game," and innovation as a muscle. 18:44 Kelly Rae's blog as a petri dish for testing out business ideas, and a story of something she tried that really didn't work. 21:20 Kelly Rae's advice for artists who don't know what to say, don't think of themselves as writers; why she decided to turn her comments off on her blog at one point; and the big question to ask yourself about your blog ("Who are you writing for?"). 24:16 How Kelly Rae deals with critics. 30:27 How do you create a community of fellow artists to support you? 35:00 The difference between working in a community studio space versus working alone. 37:54 How Kelly Rae created her current studio situation. 41:27 Balancing motherhood and business; Kelly Rae's various income streams, and the importance of diversifying income.
Kelly Rae Roberts is a possibilitarian. She is an artist, author, businesswoman + most importantly wife and mother. From social worker to licensed artist selling $14 million retail in just under 3 years. She believes we get to make the rules, that we get to choose, that we get to craft the exact life that has been waiting for us. And when we do, we become fully alive. She also believes that we are meant for the complicated journeys of brokenness and wholeness, vulnerability and courage, wisdom and silliness. Kelly Rae talks about her journey: her best + worst mistakes, her tips, and lots of true stories about what it is like to start, grow and nurture a successful creative business. Am I being brave with my life? ~ Kelly Rae Roberts, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this interview we discuss: Social worker –> artist by small steps Doing things you never thought you could + the impact on your life Imposter syndrome + gremlin stories Strange inner callings that made no sense + allowing for space to listen + create Developing faith + trust Doing things you are afraid to do Vulnerability with putting your work out into the world Two takeaways – for listeners to practice trust + faith as you create your right life. “All those little steps you take towards whatever it is calling you, nudging at you + pestering at you to pay attention to, the second you take action towards those things, something happens. That is my journey.” ~ Kelly Rae Roberts, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Providence quote Kelly Rae mentioned in the interview: “…the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no (human) could have dreamed would come his way.” -Goethe All things Kelly Rae ~ website, store, blog, social media Cards + my first Kelly Rae Roberter art piece from my loving clients Kristin Neff interview about compassion ~ “Compassionate people have boundaries” Peter Walsh interview ~ key to succes is to absolutely COMMIT + reevaluate every 6 months smiling, The post Kelly Rae Roberts: trust + faith to create your right life appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.