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Born To Be Her

Part 2: The Art Of Listening Within

30 Oct 2025

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Big decisions get loud on the outside and quiet on the inside. Today we lean into that quiet and learn how to hear it clearly. I share the second step in my self-trust method: building a reliable connection to your inner voice by reading your body’s signals and practising fierce compassion for your patterns.We start with a heartfelt life update about moving home after nine years abroad and the emotions of closing a chapter in Sydney. From there, we unpack why awareness without kindness can become another stick to beat yourself with, and how compassion creates the space where real change happens. I bring in a yogic lens on the nadis to explain why breath, water, movement, and stillness matter for clarity, then translate that into simple, repeatable practices you can use today.You’ll hear a concrete decision story from my business that contrasts the “safe and familiar” option with the “stretchy and expansive” one. By mapping sensations—dullness, heaviness, brightness, tingles, heart-opening—we separate anxiety from activation and reveal what a true yes feels like in the body. Expect practical tools: a quick daily check-in, sensation mapping for choices, and ways to shift attention from external noise to internal knowing. If you’ve been second-guessing yourself, this conversation will help you recognise your inner yes, hold your nerve, and choose the path that actually fits.If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review to help more people build self-trust. And if Greece over Easter is calling, send me a DM for the early bird link—let’s make space for your truth together.

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