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Recently, I had an idea about an article I wanted to write. I got really excited about the idea. The next day, when I thought about it again, I got another fluttering, but this time it felt like anxiety.
The first day, I was focused on the possibilities. The next day on the roadblocks and what it would take. But as soon as I realized that I paused focusing on the present moment and I dropped down into my body to see more clearly what the difference was between the two times. The first time I was in my center. I was in alignment. The second day I was out of center or out of alignment.
In this episode, I share how to come back into alignment and reclaim your excitement.
The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, nor to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure any such conditions.
By Suzanne Andora BarronRecently, I had an idea about an article I wanted to write. I got really excited about the idea. The next day, when I thought about it again, I got another fluttering, but this time it felt like anxiety.
The first day, I was focused on the possibilities. The next day on the roadblocks and what it would take. But as soon as I realized that I paused focusing on the present moment and I dropped down into my body to see more clearly what the difference was between the two times. The first time I was in my center. I was in alignment. The second day I was out of center or out of alignment.
In this episode, I share how to come back into alignment and reclaim your excitement.
The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, nor to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure any such conditions.