Why Limiting Beliefs Still Feels So Hard After All My Work
The expectation, when you’ve done significant inner work, is that it gets easier. That the beliefs you’ve worked on should have less power. That…
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The expectation, when you’ve done significant inner work, is that it gets easier. That the beliefs you’ve worked on should have less power. That…
There’s a particular frustration that belongs to people who have worked on their inner life for some time and still find themselves in the…
If you’ve been working on a particular belief for a while — aware of it, able to name it, familiar with the theory —…
The mid-awakening stage — the period when something has clearly shifted, when the old frameworks no longer fit, when the world looks different but…
High sensitivity in an entrepreneurial context creates a specific friction — not because sensitivity is incompatible with building a business, but because most business…
For people who genuinely absorb the emotional states of those around them, building a professional practice poses a specific challenge: every client interaction is…
Leaving corporate life to build a coaching practice is a particular kind of transition — and it comes with a particular set of beliefs…
There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that belongs to people who have genuinely tried many things. The books, the courses, the coaches, the retreats,…
Burnout doesn’t just exhaust the body. It installs beliefs — specific, organised beliefs about what ambition costs, what recovery requires, and what’s safe to…
The specific tension of building a business alongside motherhood tends to generate a cluster of beliefs that are worth looking at clearly — not…
There’s a particular frustration that belongs to coaches who have built something real — a client base, a reputation, a practice that genuinely works…
The bridge between your professional past and your evolving present isn’t a metaphor for most people in this position. It’s a daily practical reality…