Self-knowing, self-acceptance, self-trust & the launch of The School Of Me Hub - Ep. 41

EPISODE · Sep 20, 2019 · 12 MIN

Self-knowing, self-acceptance, self-trust & the launch of The School Of Me Hub - Ep. 41

from The Mindful Path · host Isabelle Griffith

In this episode, I share what self-trust means to me and why I believe it is the foundation to find greater fulfilment, inner peace and live life with gusto. Achieving self-trust is trusting yourself enough to take that big leap, make that bold decision, take the first step to change the part of your life you have desired to change for years. It is trusting yourself enough to step off the emotional roller-coaster because you trust that you can handle any emotion with more ease. It is trusting yourself enough to let go of your grip on life and know that you have the capacity to cope with anything. It is trusting that you are whole, lovable and self-resourced just as you are. I am also delighted to tell you about The School Of Me Hub (https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSchoolOfMeHub/) - a free Facebook group which I have created for women who are on a path of self-discovery and self-trust. It's a safe place to connect with women like you, share your experiences in a kind and supportive environment, and get support from each other and from me. I created this community to connect with you at a deeper level, and to support you more personally. If connection is as important to you as it is to me, and if you are on a self-growth journey, I would love for you to come and join me: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSchoolOfMeHub/. I look forward to seeing you there! Isabelle x

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