Jamie Kern Lima
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Like, what, like, do I feel like I'm in alignment in this job or in this relationship or in this, you know, hobby or in this friendship or friendship circle? Like, what does that, like, how would you describe to someone listening who wants to tune in more to understanding like, oh yeah, okay, I'm in alignment. Like, this is like, you know, or flow or, or whatever versus, um, yeah.
Like, what, like, do I feel like I'm in alignment in this job or in this relationship or in this, you know, hobby or in this friendship or friendship circle? Like, what does that, like, how would you describe to someone listening who wants to tune in more to understanding like, oh yeah, okay, I'm in alignment. Like, this is like, you know, or flow or, or whatever versus, um, yeah.
Oh, I'm, you know, I'm just hearing fire engines for no reason. Like how do you, how do you, how do you kind of learn to feel that in your body and then to trust it?
Oh, I'm, you know, I'm just hearing fire engines for no reason. Like how do you, how do you, how do you kind of learn to feel that in your body and then to trust it?
I love what you just said is to ask. And it's so simple, but that's like the step I think most of us skip. We're sitting around waiting. We're waiting for something, but maybe we just need to ask, like, what am I supposed to do in this situation? Or, you know, just ask the question and then just try to create space to hear the answer.
I love what you just said is to ask. And it's so simple, but that's like the step I think most of us skip. We're sitting around waiting. We're waiting for something, but maybe we just need to ask, like, what am I supposed to do in this situation? Or, you know, just ask the question and then just try to create space to hear the answer.
Yeah, yeah. You say that this, that Karen, but Karen, you say this is not a grief book. This is a life book. What is your advice for others looking to remember their loved ones well and also honor their life with joy? Right.
Yeah, yeah. You say that this, that Karen, but Karen, you say this is not a grief book. This is a life book. What is your advice for others looking to remember their loved ones well and also honor their life with joy? Right.
Karen will be in libraries.
Karen will be in libraries.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's pretty amazing.
That's pretty amazing.
I want to call something out just for everyone listening, because I always believe that famous quote, success leaves clues. And just two things I want to share just for everyone listening right now. that pertains to your own life. Uh, I love so much. You just shared, you know, I asked this question about, Oh, you say it's not a, you know, grief book, it's a life book.
I want to call something out just for everyone listening, because I always believe that famous quote, success leaves clues. And just two things I want to share just for everyone listening right now. that pertains to your own life. Uh, I love so much. You just shared, you know, I asked this question about, Oh, you say it's not a, you know, grief book, it's a life book.
And you know, you, you could have shared, yes, it's a life, but you're like, Oh no, here's actually why I wrote that. You're like, somebody tried to put me into a cookie cutter thing. And like, I'm not going to let that happen. Cause that's, you know, I'm worthy of more than that. And I want to call this out because every person listening, uh,
And you know, you, you could have shared, yes, it's a life, but you're like, Oh no, here's actually why I wrote that. You're like, somebody tried to put me into a cookie cutter thing. And like, I'm not going to let that happen. Cause that's, you know, I'm worthy of more than that. And I want to call this out because every person listening, uh,
All of us have had someone try to, you know, someone who might be some big agent or in our version of life might be an in-law or or who knows who it is, a boss, whoever. And they'll quickly just put that limitation on us. And it's easy to let that happen or to just get pissed and not do anything about it or to kind of like, huh, maybe they're right or whatever.
All of us have had someone try to, you know, someone who might be some big agent or in our version of life might be an in-law or or who knows who it is, a boss, whoever. And they'll quickly just put that limitation on us. And it's easy to let that happen or to just get pissed and not do anything about it or to kind of like, huh, maybe they're right or whatever.