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Jun 19, 2019

Stories create our identity, but what happens when those stories aren’t truly who we are? How do we identify the stories that are traumatic or holding us back in life? These stories, usually can be traced back to a specific challenge you’re experiencing within one of your Nine Palaces! Listen in for our conversation about stories, removing obstacles, and more… Get out of your own way and get in the Wu Wei!

“You can go your whole life believing stories that are just not true.”

By Jaye McElroy and Leta Herman | Follow: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram In this Pod, we talked about:
  • How stories create our identity
  • How to identify the story that is holding you back
  • Stories that are within each of the Nine Palaces
  • Identifying fear, guilt, shame, or blame
  • The trap of self-fulfilling prophecies
  • The importance of truly wanting to change in your life
  • Accountability for what we want and don’t want in our life
Thought Quotes:

“People are really hard on themselves. They kick their own @*!.”

“There is no try, only Wu…Wei.”

“Be the change you want to see in your self.”

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate–our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”

read by Oprah Winfrey quoting from A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson Links in this Episode:

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