Allow more abundance in your life by boosting your creativity

EPISODE · May 5, 2023 · 9 MIN

Allow more abundance in your life by boosting your creativity

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

What comes to your heart when you hear the word CREATIVITY?   I feel like often we can think of arts and crafts, yet creativity is so deeply and closely linked to feminine flow, to allowing and receptivity.    Lately, I felt kinda going in circles. Like so many things I have planted seeds for where nowhere to find sprouting.   And as a right generator in human design I felt frustrated with this plateau.    I knew that flow and alignment can’t be forced, yet sitting and waiting to feel inspired and magnetic again didn’t feel good to me.    So, I chose to bring in more feminine flow and creativity into my life.    Each rising I would do affirmations, journaling, connecting to elements (fire, water, earth, wind), cook or bake and then connected to the spirit of my business.    This way I created a beautiful space for feminine energies and sensuality and then with a clear heart and mind I opened up for masculine to lead the way. Until I shift my energy again in the afternoon into receptivity.    Creativity comes in many forms and allows us to be fully present, to rediscover childlike wonder and curiosity.    That’s how I stepped back into my alignment and magnetism.    Not through pushing and trying to do something to “get there” but by allowing my feminine to feel free, have fun, be curious and to create.    And you might wonder, why you should care about the feminine and creativity?   It is because when we are in that space we harmonize our feminine and masculine and allow ourselves to be in the space of creation we are magnets, we are open and receptive to even more abundance, fulfillment and pleasure.    Who wouldn’t want even more of that right?    When you want to boost your creativity, what comes even more into your life? Ps. If you feel like you are in a space of pivot and shifts in your life and desire deeper support I am now offering besides my long-term programs also 50 minutes expansion call. Let’s dive deeper into where you are and create a beautiful blueprint for you to get where you truly desire to be. The investment is only $666 and you can schedule your session here: bit.ly/ExpansionCall

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