Trusting yourself when creating something new
In this conversation, we chat about the grind and how it showed up in Seema's journey of writing a book. You will learn:
The messages we receive about productivity and action that can get especially loud when we create something new.
How trusting ourselves is an important part of taking our power back, and how it’s a nonlinear process.
How sharing your truth and connecting with others is an antidote to the sneakiness of the grind that wears us down.
When’s the last time you said “yes” when you meant “no”?
Let’s circle up for a virtual 90-minute women’s circle and explore:
How the Good Girl / People Pleaser is currently showing up and how that impacts your energy and expression
Where she comes from and what's underneath her behaviors
How to make space for her and understand her needs so that you can work together instead of against each other.
How you can liberate yourself from these limiting behaviors without shaming or disowning her wisdom.
What I’m learning from a 4-year-old
For those of you reading this who are [or love] entrepreneurs: you know this journey can be a bumpy ride.
It requires waaaaaaaay more courage and resilience than I could've ever imagined when I gave notice at my last job.
And, to have the opportunity to live my purpose, work with right fit clients, and have the freedom to work from anywhere in the world is absolutely incredible.
What’s your dream retreat like?
"Only by making sure we have as much energy coming in as we have going out can we all stay committed to the people, work, and ideas we love.”
― Emily and Amelia Nagoski, Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle