2026 - Could this be Your Happiest Year Yet?

EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 28 MIN

2026 - Could this be Your Happiest Year Yet?

from Embodied with Anthea Bell · host Anthea Bell

Welcome dear ones to the latest Solo Episode of Finding Your Way Home; the Podcast dedicated to supporting your journey inward, and into a life that's profoundly conscious, connected and deeply alive.Today, we're diving into a special topic requested by one of our listeners: how to cultivate deeper happiness as we move into the year to come. What are the measures of true personal joy, contentment and peace? And once identified in a way that feels authentically intimate to you, how do we begin to build this in our lives - emotionally and experientially? After a decade working with hundreds of clients, I would argue that this question lies at the heart of most others. Behind the yearning for success, a healthier body, greater income or a deeper sense of self, is a foundational desire to be "happy" in that realisation - to come to a place within yourself and your life where you can finally rest still for a moment, satisfied & satiated by all that you've created. So, in this week's episode we dive in - exploring the nuances of building your own "happiness" blueprint, and what might unconsciously stand in the way. So my loves; sit back and soak it in - from our heart to yours. Let us know what lands...If you've appreciated the episode, remember to hit the subscribe or follow buttons, and consider sharing it with a friend. That simple act helps us to reach the minds and hearts of those who need us. And for more on Finding Your Way Home, including 1:1 opportunities, exclusive retreats and trainings:  - Simply visit @ab_embodiment on Instagram, or our website at www.ab-embodimentcoaching.orgSending love, wherever you're listening,A x

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