I'm Perfectly Divine Podcast

310: The Secret Sauce to Your Specialness - Remembering Your Gifts When You Forget


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In our hearts, we all desire to be truly seen for the love that we innately are. The problem is we often find ourselves trapped in a painful paradox—believing we're not evolved enough, aligned enough, or simply enough to share who we really are. This episode explores the common road we find ourselves on when we don't feel witnessed from our authentic core, where we cling to false stories about who we need to become to receive love, praise, or validation. These stories become a thick veil obscuring our true purpose, keeping us from recognizing that our specialness isn't something we earn—it's divinely given the moment we draw breath. What if the very thing we're searching for has been right in front of us all along, waiting for you to reclaim your truth.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why your ego's web of lies is actually divine perfection teaching you something essential
  • The counterintuitive skill of knowing yourself as love whether you're experiencing joy or drowning in anxiety
  • What makes sharing your gifts feel so terrifying (and why that's exactly the point)
  • The initiation that happens when you stop seeking approval and allow yourself to disrupt the status quo
  • How remembering your truth is less about doing and more about a radical form of allowing

This episode is an invitation to recognize that your gifts aren't waiting for you to become more worthy—they're calling you forward right now, asking you to hold the love you are regardless of circumstances. Your secret sauce has been with you all along—the question is whether you're willing to look for it in the last place your ego wants you to search. Consider this your reminder that you are vital, important, and needed—held always in unconditional love.

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I'm Perfectly Divine PodcastBy Michelle Bersell

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