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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2020 · 1H 46M

Dealing W/ Death, Insomnia, Anger Issues, Career Crisis, & Back Pain: Community Q&A Solo Show #317

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It’s been a few weeks, but we’re back with another Community Q&A show! All these questions were asked in The Life Stylist Podcast Facebook Group, and you all had some great questions as usual. Before we get into it, I always like to remind you that this is not meant to be taken as medical advice. It's always best to check with a professional before making changes to your diet or lifestyle. What I will be sharing today is a combination of my two decades in the health and wellness field based on my subjective experience and knowledge at this time.   08:19 — Kimberly asks: Has anyone dealt with insomnia coming on during/after a detox? I’m struggling to fall asleep during the 2nd part of my cycle. Any tips on what I can try? Could be any number of things Blue light Sleeping in too late - watch the sun rise for a few days Avoid caffeine after 4 PM Keep your room pitch black / dark Use an Ooler or ChiliPAD to keep your mattress cool Don't do work after dark Turn off WiFi at night Avoid EMF, have your home EMF inspected, and consider shielding your bedroom Avoid eating within a couple hours of bedtime Get some hydrocortisone / licorice root from Dr. Craig Koniver to help regulate circadian rhythm. Use code Luke10 for 10% off at www.koniverwellness.com/shop Use Dream by Sovereignty.co Use Sleep Formula by Quicksilver Scientific  Use full-spectrum CBD from ONDA Wellness   24:05 — Stacey asks: Embarrassing question but, does anyone have any successful ways of dealing with anger issues? I’m normally pretty mellow but, when I get into something heated, I feel like I have a hard time walking away and keep it going. (P.S. this only happens with BF’s - never family or friends.) Do trauma work to get to the root of your triggers — breath work, plant medicines, EMDR, hypnosis, etc Do family of origin work at Onsite or the Hoffman Process Write 4th step or 10th step inventories as outlined in the 12 steps to discover your part in the drama Pause when agitated or doubtful, and remove yourself from the situation until your limbic system calms down Study The Work by Byron Katie and ‘do the work’ on each situation. This helps dispel stories your mind tells you about what's happening.  Life is 10% what happens to you, and 90% how you react to it Do intimacy work around relationships to discover why/how you are acting out trauma patterns from the past John Wineland is a great resource Listen to all of my John Gray interviews: episode 39 and episode 239 Melody Beattie and Pia Mellody are also good resources. Go to alanon to learn how to take responsibility for your emotions and your part in relationships Do Joe Dispenza meditations 1-2x per day to learn how to access your higher self and break the habit of being you Do a live or online DNRS program with Annie Hopper Each time you find yourself at war, repeat the mantra ‘would I rather win or be happy?’   49:30 — Joana asks: To anyone who has lost someone close: what have you done to help process grief? Any therapies/books/meditations. This is the only group I ever go to ask questions on Facebook, as I feel like if you are in this group you are my people. I don't have a ton of experience with this, but I have endured a lot of trauma and loss. One must feel whatever there is to be felt The only way past it is through it Take some time each day to pause and be compassionate with yourself Study and apply teachings and teachers that subscribe to reincarnation - like Ram Dass, David R. Hawkins, and almost every high-level teacher in history, across all belief systems  This helps you ease your grip on the person you lost in the form in which they appeared to you. I just had a very close friend leave his body. Aside from the tools I just mentioned, one thing that has helped is to feel his presence, and to communicate with his spirit directly when his memory or the grief of the loss comes to mind. Facing the reality of the death of others helps us accept and grieve the temporary nature of  ALL forms, including the one we currently possess.  Facing our own demise is one of the healthiest and empowering practices we can adopt  In a positive sense, I reflect on my mortality often, always reminding myself that when I leave here, I'm not gone. I've just changed forms energetically, as do all persons who leave their bodies.  More than anything, pray for your lost ones and build a trusting relationship with a loving god of your understanding   01:04:10 — Jasmin asks: I need advice on how you guys without a "regular" job earn money. I haven't had an income in several months now and it's getting scary. I live in a place where there's not much work, it's not close to a city and I have a kid (1.5 year old). I've been thinking about starting an Etsy page. My friend has also recommended me to join her with doTerra. I'm in serious need of help and money! What are your suggestions that you know work? Work as a remote VA if you have those skills. My VA came from an amazing company called Belay Solutions Join upwork.com if you have any special skills like graphic design, audio/video editing, copywriting, research, data entry, bookkeeping, or anything that can be done remotely  If you have any skills that can be applied in person and your city supports the app, sign up for TaskRabbit. This could be organizing, errands, putting furniture together, yard work, hauling, anything like that. Etsy store is a great idea Study the online marketing masters like Amy Porterfield, Joe Polish, Russell Brunson, Gary Vaynerchuk, Brendon Burchard, and Pat Flynn. All of them have free podcasts or videos.  If you have a niche interest or expertise, create content, build an audience ,and monetize it via affiliates or sponsors using the marketing tools of the aforementioned experts - you could produce a podcast, blog posts, a YouTube channel, or other social media channel that allows you to get paid for content. Research online programs for starting your own home business.  Finally, get out a white board and brain dump every possible skill you possess and put them on paper Then make a list of people you know personally who have monetized any of those skills, and ask them for mentorship or support Without knowing...

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