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EPISODE · May 29, 2019 · 21 MIN

How to Let Go (When You Want Something Really Bad)

from Fiercely Human

Beth Clayton (your host) is a soul-based life and health coach and loves to help open-hearted people break free from their own self-sabotage, outdated thought patterns, and past pain so they can deepen their relationship with their own soul's intuition, speak their truth courageously and fulfill their most authentic desires. She is the creator of multiple group programs, retreats, and transformational workshops, leading hundreds of truth seekers toward finding freedom and ease in their relationship with food, their bodies, their lives and ultimately, themselves. Today I'm answering the question, "How do I let go when I want something really bad?" This is one of the most common challenges that come up with my clients when they are manifesting their visions. In this episode, you will learn: ● Why "letting go" is a crucial part of attaining the vision we have for ourselves. ● How WE start to shift and change when we are able to surrender the "when" and "how." ● How letting go of the outcomes & failure resilience are connected. ● The 4 beliefs we MUST examine as a first step in energetically and emotionally letting go of things going "our way." You can find Beth at: @bethclaytoncoach on Instagram www.soulbodylife.com Grab your free e-book, "The Secrets in Your Sabotage" at www.soulbodylife.com/free-stuff Beth's TedX RIGHT HERE.

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