On Saturday I turn 32. And as I’ve reflected on this past year, I thought it would be fun to share my birthday wishes for you – regardless of if it’s close your birthday right now or not.
I’m sharing my wishes for those who are business owners, parents, college students, people who want to leave their jobs, people going through breakups, anyone who is feeling lonely, and more.
My hope is that something shared in this episode connects with you and uplifts you in some way – big or small. : )
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to hear a bit of encouragement in any stage in their lives.
“You can still love each other and still move on to the next chapter.” – @JessCLivelyClick To Tweet
“There are no mistakes, just wonderful lessons to learn.” – @JessCLivelyClick To Tweet
“When you get your love and approval from yourself, you’re more likely to listen to what your intuition has to say.” – @JessCLivelyClick To Tweet
“Start asking people questions” – @JessCLivelyClick To Tweet
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT ABOUT
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For business owners, how dropping imposed deadlines can allow flow to take you from one thing to the next and release the grip you have on deadlines.
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For those people who dislike their current jobs, I wish you can find a value that you can practice in your current job everyday until your intuition leads you to the next job.
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For parents with young children, please don’t place your kids in a position to live your values, but rather help them uncover their own values.
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For parents with older children, encourage and help them look within themselves to find the answers they are seeking and support them as they make choices.
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To the college students, my wish is that you start to bring practices of mindfulness into your life and begin to look into yourself and tapping into your intuition.
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For those going through a breakup, I wish you can find a way to find alignment from within instead of finding alignment within the relationship.
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For those in the dating arena, remember to find alignment first, then maintain it from within yourself (rather than from the relationship).
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