Leaning Into What’s “Juicy” to Make Life Easier

Building our capacity for juice and pleasure is a central part of healing.It breaks apart the conditioning that life is hard, that we have to push, and that we have to obey.None of those things are juicy.When we’re leaning into what’s juicy, we’re ultimately moving towards a life of overflow that comes from touching the heart of love and life force energy.In this episode, I’m sharing what juicy is, why it’s such a prominent aspect of my work and how we change, and how you can find the juice in your life today.“Juicy is continually unlocking energy that's been tamped down by closed thinking and conditioning. It can have fear and discomfort, but it's sparky.”JOIN THE EMAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NON-OBVIOUS THINKING ABOUT PERSONAL GROWTH Sign Up for Alison's Email List HOW TO MICRODOSE FOR TRANSFORMATION GUIDEReceive the Transformational Microdosing Guide APPLY FOR EXPAND TO STEP FULLY INTO THE LIFE YOU DESIREIf you are ready to step fully into what you are here to do and live every day with the kind of magic you know is possible, apply for Expand. Expand is an intimate three-month online community experience that supports you through one full microdosing cycle combined with deep mental, emotional and somatic work so that you can fully step into your life in every way you desire.Learn more and apply at Learn More and Apply for Expand CONNECT WITH ALISON WebsiteLinkedInInstagramYouTubeMentioned in this episode:Sign Up for Alison's Email List

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Aliveness is living and loving the fullest expression of yourself, with nothing left out — finding the pathway to all that you long for. This podcast is for those who are ready to stop running through the motions, change old patterns you can’t seem to shake, and breakthrough healing plateaus to create a full, juicy life filled with aliveness. Alison Crosthwait, a former licensed psychotherapist and microdosing guide, and her guests explore how we create lasting change and the role that plant medicine plays to accelerate healing. www.alisoncrosthwait.com