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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 59 MIN

Episode 3: The One Where She Talks About Joy & Fun

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When was the last time you did a cartwheel? Or slid down a slide (or climbed up - which is something I discourage my child from doing even though I did it all the time)?When was the last time you did something just for the sheer freakin' joy of it?!If you can't remember, or if you can (whoo hoo!), then this episode is for you. I talk about joy and fun and the exuberance we had as children...and...when did that go away?And why? I also talk about why I think it's important that we re-connect with that part of ourselves because when we're happy and joyful, we raise our vibration. And when our vibration is higher, other people pick up on that and it helps THEM to raise their OWN vibration!I mean, there's a reason why Marky Mark and The Beach Boys sang about "Good Vibrations." (Not on the same song...but wow! What a mash-up THAT could be!)So grab some tissue, maybe a margarita...and if you have a "chatty" dog...you may want to put them outside...and give this one a listen!By the way - I'd love to connect with you! You can find me @awakentheextraordinary on Instagram, or email me at [email protected]. If you like this episode or something resonates with you, I'd love for you to share it, tag me in it, or write a review. And if you don't like it, feel free to refrain from all of the previously-mentioned suggestions! ;)

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