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Why You Can't Force Fun (and What to Do Instead)
Why You Can't Force Fun (and What to Do Instead)
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2022
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Podcast episode
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In today's episode we explore: Why fun cannot be forcedThe number one thought system that prevents us from having funHow to release that thought system and others so that you can consistently tap into the fun and play that you’re wired to be experiencing.References: Listen to Episode #43, Channeled from Source: Fun and Play Explored HERECheck out Andrea Andree's website HEREAllyson's Resources: Register for the Unlock Your Spiritual Genius 5 week Course HEREDOWNLOAD a FREE Energy Upgrade Meditation HERE to amplify your energy, dissolve the doubt, and fill your business with soul clients.Join our community at the Soul Guide Circle HERE of over 1,800 soul-guided leaders, lightworkers, and entrepreneurs.Leave a review for Soul Guide Radio HERE.
Released:
May 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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Ep #6: Accessing the Subconscious to Release Old Stuck Patterns with Rachel Horton White: This week I had the privilege of chatting with intuitive reader and life coach Rachel Horton White. We talked about how old patterns and blocks show up in our lives and keep us stuck. Rachel explained how releasing these old patterns transformed her life and business, and she shared some practical tools to help you access your subconscious and release the blocks that are holding you back. In attempting to merge the spiritual with the everyday world, Rachel Horton White of Soulful Work Intuitive Consulting helps people who are feeling “stuck” to break subconscious patterns, release old fears and trust their intuition to find peace, joy and a sense of purpose in their lives. Rachel is a hypnotherapist, intuitive reader, life coach, mindfulness teacher and has a meditation podcast called The Courageous Path.. With a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Publi by Soul Guide Radio with Allyson Scammell