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In this episode, Lexi + Vicki sit down with the ever enchanting Natalie Venning—Tabwoo Grad, Transformation Guide Apprentice, and Spiritual Perspective + Reality Integration Coach—to talk about embracing all of life’s ebbs and flows, business + motherhood, and what it means to TRULY unapologetic.
Natalie shares that through motherhood, realizing that there is no need to compartmentalize life (it all just gets to be happening as it is), she was called to claim her title as Reality Integration Coach to support people in learning to enjoy the chaos.
We dive deep into how apologizing for every little thing has become a normal part of life, and how not only does it diminish our confidence but it also detracts from the value and meaning a genuine apology may hold. We also talk about knowing when it’s right to apologize and how it’s a very unique knowing to each of us as individuals.
Natalie talks all about her Tabwoo journey from how she found Tabwoo, her love of being a Tabwoo Student (and how that ended up being greater than just commitment), to how she has integrated what she’s learned into her coaching.
To explore more about the magical modalities inside of the Transformational Arts Certification, head here.
Also, screenshot this episode as you tune in and share your #1 takeaway (and tag @lexidangelo and @tabwooinstitute).
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In this episode, Lexi + Vicki sit down with the ever enchanting Natalie Venning—Tabwoo Grad, Transformation Guide Apprentice, and Spiritual Perspective + Reality Integration Coach—to talk about embracing all of life’s ebbs and flows, business + motherhood, and what it means to TRULY unapologetic.
Natalie shares that through motherhood, realizing that there is no need to compartmentalize life (it all just gets to be happening as it is), she was called to claim her title as Reality Integration Coach to support people in learning to enjoy the chaos.
We dive deep into how apologizing for every little thing has become a normal part of life, and how not only does it diminish our confidence but it also detracts from the value and meaning a genuine apology may hold. We also talk about knowing when it’s right to apologize and how it’s a very unique knowing to each of us as individuals.
Natalie talks all about her Tabwoo journey from how she found Tabwoo, her love of being a Tabwoo Student (and how that ended up being greater than just commitment), to how she has integrated what she’s learned into her coaching.
To explore more about the magical modalities inside of the Transformational Arts Certification, head here.
Also, screenshot this episode as you tune in and share your #1 takeaway (and tag @lexidangelo and @tabwooinstitute).