EP 085: SOLO JAM SESSION: CREATING BOUNDARIES AND USING DISCERNMENT

In this episode I’m jamming on questions I am asked all of the time. They’re questions like, “How can I be more discerning with my boundaries?, How can I create boundaries?, How can I say no?, How can I listen to the part of me that’s trying to speak to me?, How can I ask for what I need? How can I receive more abundance?” And I think this is important because as women, it’s difficult. We grow up and take on the role of a marauder. We handle everything and as a result, we become resentful. In this episode, I share: How to make decisions based off of our bodies’ intuitive reactions. Observing and questioning our thoughts before we make decisions. An easy way to create and set boundaries from an unapologetic place. Identifying the various ways you’re not treating yourself well. Where are you not showing up for yourself? What do you need? Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach! Website | My Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program    

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“Can’t be Contained”, hosted by Samantha Skelly, will bring you captivating conversations with humans who’ve cultivated a path of passion by following their bliss and intuitive hits; those who’ve released ordinary and opted for extraordinary. From spirituality to science, comedy to culture, and everything in between, Sam will share the untold stories of her guests who push boundaries, defy conventional thinking, and have the courage to seek the freedom their souls are desiring. If you're a rebel, rule breaker, or freedom seeker ready to live fully turned on, this show is your permission slip to break the box and follow the unconventional path. Let's be real, we didn't come to this planet to pay bills & die, we came here to live boldly all while enjoying this human adventure. The Pause Breathwork App is the #1 app to clear stress using your breath. You can download the Pause Breathwork App at www.pause.app