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Let's connect: https://calendly.com/noahcebuliak/sync-w-noah
In this podcast:
* The difference between living from lack and living from overflow.
* Why striving, control, and “not enough yet” energy keeps us trapped in the gap.
* How to shift into the identity of the person who is already whole, creative, alive, and enough.
* Why fun, flow, curiosity, and generosity are not luxuries, but signals that you are aligned with life.
* How self-trust means trusting something deeper than the ego or persona.
* Why life becomes lighter, more creative, and more responsive when you stop trying to control everything.
* A simple identity exercise for seeing the difference between your contracted self and your already-arrived self.
* The role of daily devotion, exercise, creativity, meditation, and “tuning up” in returning to trust.
* How to reduce the time you spend forgetting who you really are, and return more quickly to flow.
* An invitation to relax back into life as a dance, rather than treating it like a problem to solve.
By With Noah CebuliakLet's connect: https://calendly.com/noahcebuliak/sync-w-noah
In this podcast:
* The difference between living from lack and living from overflow.
* Why striving, control, and “not enough yet” energy keeps us trapped in the gap.
* How to shift into the identity of the person who is already whole, creative, alive, and enough.
* Why fun, flow, curiosity, and generosity are not luxuries, but signals that you are aligned with life.
* How self-trust means trusting something deeper than the ego or persona.
* Why life becomes lighter, more creative, and more responsive when you stop trying to control everything.
* A simple identity exercise for seeing the difference between your contracted self and your already-arrived self.
* The role of daily devotion, exercise, creativity, meditation, and “tuning up” in returning to trust.
* How to reduce the time you spend forgetting who you really are, and return more quickly to flow.
* An invitation to relax back into life as a dance, rather than treating it like a problem to solve.