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TLS #157: A Lively Adventure – We Don’t Have to Own To Appreciate
FromThe Lively Show
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today’s Lively Show episode is inspired by a moment I had next to a set of crystallized coasters in an Anthropologie in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Inspiration really can come from all sources, eh? : )
As I stared wistfully at the coasters, vintage inspired glasses, and brass bottle openers, I had a powerful realization about the ‘blend’ of things our lives, the power of imagination, and our limiting beliefs about appreciation and gratitude.
This episode is perfect for anyone who is finding themselves envious of the relationships, homes, families, travel, clothing, etc. of people they know, or the people they follow on social media.
[Tweet "“Sometimes the blend of our lives goes a bit more in one direction than another." - @jessclively"]
[Tweet "“We do not need to own to appreciate." - @jessclively"]
[Tweet "“Use your imagination and connect with your intuition." - @jessclively"]
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT ABOUT
How drink coasters from Anthropologie taught me the empowering truth about when you want something that either you can’t or you choose not to have right now.
How Moose Tracks ice cream relates to gratitude and appreciation.
How our consumerism has affected our ability to have a positive emotion and gratitude whether we own something or not.
How I used my imagination to feel the emotions and appreciate the feeling and joy, and let them go, to then follow my intuition for my next steps in life.
How seeking new things in our lives that do not align with our intuition is never worth it.
Why it’s awesome to have so many different experiences and emotions that are positive from those said experiences without actually having to own them in our lives.
SHOW NOTES
Alex Ikonn Vlog
Mimi Ikonn Vlog
TLS#75: Mimi Ikonn
TLS #113 with Alex Ikonn
Writing to Your Intuition Course
LISTEN TO THE SHOW
Inspiration really can come from all sources, eh? : )
As I stared wistfully at the coasters, vintage inspired glasses, and brass bottle openers, I had a powerful realization about the ‘blend’ of things our lives, the power of imagination, and our limiting beliefs about appreciation and gratitude.
This episode is perfect for anyone who is finding themselves envious of the relationships, homes, families, travel, clothing, etc. of people they know, or the people they follow on social media.
[Tweet "“Sometimes the blend of our lives goes a bit more in one direction than another." - @jessclively"]
[Tweet "“We do not need to own to appreciate." - @jessclively"]
[Tweet "“Use your imagination and connect with your intuition." - @jessclively"]
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT ABOUT
How drink coasters from Anthropologie taught me the empowering truth about when you want something that either you can’t or you choose not to have right now.
How Moose Tracks ice cream relates to gratitude and appreciation.
How our consumerism has affected our ability to have a positive emotion and gratitude whether we own something or not.
How I used my imagination to feel the emotions and appreciate the feeling and joy, and let them go, to then follow my intuition for my next steps in life.
How seeking new things in our lives that do not align with our intuition is never worth it.
Why it’s awesome to have so many different experiences and emotions that are positive from those said experiences without actually having to own them in our lives.
SHOW NOTES
Alex Ikonn Vlog
Mimi Ikonn Vlog
TLS#75: Mimi Ikonn
TLS #113 with Alex Ikonn
Writing to Your Intuition Course
LISTEN TO THE SHOW
Released:
Jul 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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