Become Your Own Savior

Heal Your Self-Doubt & Replenish Your Supply of Self-Belief


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Get ready for some deep healing.


In every season of the Become Your Own Savior podcast we’re going to do a Huna healing that’s focused on helping you heal a significant block in the area of life we’ve been discussing.


In this season we’ve been looking at life as a whole and how you can do the work of fulfilling your Soul’s purpose, and ending your problematic patterns for good so you can become free.


So our healing is going to focus on helping you release a nice deep layer of the most common block that tends to hold women back on their path toward spiritual evolution ...


… whether it’s holding them back from getting started on ending a problematic pattern, or whether it’s finishing the job … and that is self-doubt.


If you have enough self-belief, which is the polarity, the opposite of self-doubt, you can do anything.


But without enough self-belief it becomes really hard to do everything. 


So, before you continue listening to this episode I want you to make sure you’ve carved out the time and space you need to go within and do some deep healing work.


This is not the one to listen to while you’re doing anything else. You’ll want to make sure you’re able to be still and quiet with no distractions


You'll also hear ...
  • A complete Huna healing to help you neutralize your relationship with self-doubt so you can have more self-belief ... the fuel that's going to power your spiritual evolution.
  • Conscious proof that you have made a powerful change. 


So if that resonates with you, pop in those earbuds and press play on this episode!


Links mentioned in this episode:
  • Episode 9 - ... And THIS Is How You Can Make It Stop For Good
  • Episode 10 - How To Move Past The Pleasure Threshold That's Holding You Back
  • Learn more about Warrior Woman University
  • Learn more about The Quantum Healing Intensive

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Become Your Own SaviorBy Genevieve Joy