This is one of the inaugural episodes, and I’m so happy you’re here! Today’s guest is Rebecca Reed. Rebecca is a life-long learner. She is a mother, wife, life coach, energy medicine healer, and hypnotist. She earned an MBA and has worked her way forward in her main profession as an analyst. She loves reading about human behavior and spirituality. She's intuitive and clairvoyant, currently practicing and enhancing her psychic mediumship abilities. Today she’s sharing her story about experiencing a spiritual awakening and what that meant for her. You’ll also hear about how even a subtle shift of perspective can create meaningful changes in your life.
Do you have some dreams for your life? If not, will you be taking some time to think about a vision for your future?
Bold Points:
A spiritual awakening can be a subtle shift in perception where you feel a greater sense of wholeness, peace, and contentment. What else do you think it could be?
To be more centered, allow yourself to connect with whatever light-filled / love-filled interest you have.
Allow yourself to be curious about that interest and explore it. Curiosity and exploration lead you to your individual path.
Let it be easy. Realize that even a subtle shift in perspective, a reframing, can help create more ease in your life.
Have a vision and dream for your life in order to thrive.
Write down what you want and why you want it.
Start taking action, even a small step forward will create progress.
Be committed to it.
To find Rebecca, catch her on Instagram at @rebeccareedcoaching
Referenced: children’s book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst.
To keep the party going, here are a few songs to add to your playlist for the day: I am loved by Karen Drucker; Come a long way by Anne and Pete Sibley; There is a time by Tori Miller; and One voice by the Wailin’ Jennys.
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