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EPISODE · May 27, 2022 · 17 MIN

Episode 60: The One Where She Riffs About Responding To Tragedy Differently

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How much have you been consuming about what happened in TX?How has it made you feel? Is that how you want to feel? If not, then stop.Seriously.If it's making you feel like crap, please don’t do that to yourself. And by the way, no judgement here - because I used to do that too.The world needs you to be YOU in all your magical, magnificent glory. You can't be that if you continue to do things that make you feel badly and "lower your vibration."I know so many of us want to be informed, but when does that desire to simply be informed become something else that may not actually be healthy for us?Sometimes turning everything off, ending the conversations, and focusing on that which brings you joy and light is what YOU need the most - because that version of you is likely exactly what the worlds needs. Probably now more than ever.So do what you need to do to feel good. Do what you need to do so that you can show up in the world the way you need, and want, to.Did you love this episode? If so, I want to know! Send me a DM @awakentheextraordinary on Instagram, or send me an email at [email protected] you reallllly loved the episode, please "Like It" or Heart It or whatever it is you need to do to show the podcast some love on whatever platform you're listening on. And if you leave a review, please let me know so I can personally thank you! Oh - and one last thing! You can also share whatever episode you're enjoying in your Stories too! If you do, be sure to tag @awakentheextraordinary and I'll re-share!OK....I think that's it! Thank you SO much for listening - I really DO appreciate it and appreciate YOU!

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