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Hi beautiful people long time no episode! I missed you guys so much! Welcome back ❤️💋🌸
I n today’s episode, we talk about letting go. Letting go not as a one-time act, but as an art—something that requires practice, surrender, and acceptance.
From everyday moments like dealing with traffic delays, to the bigger things like releasing friendships or relationships that have run their course, this episode reflects on how we cling to control and how FREEING it can be to loosen our grip.
Some of the aspects of letting go that we touch on:
• Acceptance: starting from where you are without shame or guilt.
• Control vs. the now: recognizing how little we actually control, and choosing peace in the present.
• Fear & scarcity vs. abundance: moving from “what if it all goes wrong?” to “what if it works out beautifully?”
• Changing your reaction: shifting from fear-based responses to ones rooted in hope, abundance, and gratitude.
• Delegation as letting go: seeing collaboration not as losing control, but as creating space and sharing growth.
By Nyambura MuraimuHi beautiful people long time no episode! I missed you guys so much! Welcome back ❤️💋🌸
I n today’s episode, we talk about letting go. Letting go not as a one-time act, but as an art—something that requires practice, surrender, and acceptance.
From everyday moments like dealing with traffic delays, to the bigger things like releasing friendships or relationships that have run their course, this episode reflects on how we cling to control and how FREEING it can be to loosen our grip.
Some of the aspects of letting go that we touch on:
• Acceptance: starting from where you are without shame or guilt.
• Control vs. the now: recognizing how little we actually control, and choosing peace in the present.
• Fear & scarcity vs. abundance: moving from “what if it all goes wrong?” to “what if it works out beautifully?”
• Changing your reaction: shifting from fear-based responses to ones rooted in hope, abundance, and gratitude.
• Delegation as letting go: seeing collaboration not as losing control, but as creating space and sharing growth.