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Ep 2: Releasing Shame & Trusting Divine Timing

Ep 2: Releasing Shame & Trusting Divine Timing

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Together, we explore how shame, trust, and nervous system regulation shape our lives, influence our intuition, and impact our ability to step into our highest path.

Topics we explore:

How beauty standards and conditioning shape our self-worth.

The difference between shame and toxic shame, and how they impact our choices.

How functional freeze and nervous system states influence intuition and emotional regulation.

Trusting divine timing and surrendering to life’s unfolding.

🌿 Key Takeaways:

Releasing self-judgment and seeing yourself with curiosity and compassion.

Understanding how stored trauma shapes emotional responses and survival patterns.

How nervous system regulation supports deeper self-trust and intuition.

Shifting from scarcity and fear into alignment with your soul’s highest path.

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