TILP - 045 Why Resistance can be a Good Thing and how to move through it with Anne-Louise Harbutt

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2020 · 14 MIN

TILP - 045 Why Resistance can be a Good Thing and how to move through it with Anne-Louise Harbutt

from The Soul Living Podcast

  The more successful you become in your business, the more resistance you can feel.   Especially as you work towards the next level of success.   In this episode, I share with you how you can move through the Resistance and why some resistance is actually a good thing.   About Anne-Louise:   I spent most of my life appearing confident, chatty and in control.  In my early 40's – 3 engagements, 2 marriages and 1 divorce in, I realised this façade hid the fact I had spent years undervaluing myself, playing small and not believing I deserved a successful life.  Impacting my life dramatically.    Feeling frustrated and unfulfilled, I committed to doing whatever it took to deepen my relationship with myself and The Universe and discovered how to feel vibrant, alive and create a life I really loved.   Now as an Intuitive Coach, host of The Intuitive Leaders Podcast and founder of The Intuitive Leaders Mentorship, I tap into what Female Entrepreneur's need to change to connect with their infinite potential and rise up to be the best version of themselves.    Also a lover of prosecco, partying and keeping it real.  I am as happy sitting meditating as I am dancing around the kitchen with a glass of fizz in my hand!    Anne-Louise's Links: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website

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