An Ode to Life's Extraordinary Fuckups

2: Navigating your inner critic, feeling big feelings, and connecting deeply with your inner body wisdom as a pathway to more conscious aligned living with Kristin Nelson


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Have you ever experienced a time where your head and your heart are in disagreement- where one is telling you one thing, and the other, the opposite? It can be really challenging to know what is truly in alignment with us and what is coming out of fear or old traumas and patterns.  It can be really challenging to believe and understand how living in alignment with yourself, your deeper wisdom and your purpose is for the highest good of yourself, all those in your life and those you are wishing to impact, even when some of the voices around you are telling you otherwise.

I so love this conversation I had with Kristin Nelson as we dive into her experience of letting go of a business that she worked so hard to create, not because it wasn't successful, but because she realised that her old story of success looked like no longer aligned with who she was and the life she wanted to create. In this episode we look at some of the challenges that came up in making this choice and some of the ways in which Kristin has cultivated support from herself and her family in ongoing ways. In this honest, relatable conversation about the ways in which we muck up even while knowing better, ignore ourselves when we are bodies are so damn wise and get caught in all the feelings, we discover just how valuable and necessary these experiences are as opportunities for continued practice in deepening the connection and healing with ourselves and our loved ones around us. 

To connect with Kristin find her here https://www.wholenesswithkristin.com/ and here https://www.instagram.com/wholenesswithkristin/

To connect with me, follow me on IG @iam.wildly.me and let me know what social media you'd like to see created to share more extraordinary fuckups.


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