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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2020 · 24 MIN

The Transformational Invitation in Crisis

from Fiercely Human · host Beth Clayton

Beth Clayton (your host) is a soul-based life coach who loves to help open-hearted people break free from their own self-sabotage, outdated thought patterns, and past pain so they can deepen their relationship with their own soul's intuition, speak their truth courageously and fulfill their most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 knows that creating in our external world is all about going deeper into our internal world and finding our own liberation. 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 themselves, empowerment in their lives and the ability to take powerful and consistent action toward their dreams.   In this session, we will dive into: What has been going on in Beth's world and why she waited so long to start Season 3 (hint hint...it has a little something to do with global pandemic). What "thin space" moments and "liminal periods", how we are experiencing them collectively right now, and what they have to offer us.  The similarities between the moment we are in and the contractions of child labor.  Why the most courageous and spiritual work we can do is aligning our actions with our humanity.  The importance of initiation moments in our own growth.  How & where self-sabotage may be popping up right now.  The crucial importance of seeing our shadows rise to the surface without judging ourselves.  How shame can prevent us from seeing the growth opportunities in front of us.  The mistake in believing we are "living life" and that we can "control" what happens in our lives.  How this moment in time can lead to greater love, joy, and meaning in our lives if we allow it to transform our perspective.   Resources/People Mentioned/Cited: Martha Beck   Anti-Racism resources: Rachel Cargle: Unpacking White Feminism Brene with Austin Channing Brown on I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness Brene with Ibram X.Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist White Fragility  Anti-Racism & Ally-ship Resource Page (compiled by Jen Lederer)   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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