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Finding Your Magic In The Frequency Of Beauty

Finding Your Magic In The Frequency Of Beauty

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In this episode, Meg shares how embracing beauty, creativity, and intention can gently crowd out habits that drain your energy. Through her journey into alcohol-free living, Hygge and Coorie rituals, and "lovely little treasures," she reveals how The Beauty Way helps you find freedom, calm, and your own inner magic.

What if the key to lasting transformation isn't restriction—but beauty?

In this episode, Meg shares how bringing more beauty, creativity, and intention into your life can elegantly crowd out the patterns that drain you. She opens up about her own journey into alcohol-free living and how she found her path back to presence, creativity, and joy.

You'll hear how cozy rituals, community, and daily acts of loveliness—what Meg calls her "lovely little treasures"—helped her replace habits that no longer served her with moments of calm, connection, and delight. From letter writing and wax seals to forest walks and quiet tea rituals, this conversation is a gentle reminder that when you live in the frequency of beauty, everything changes for the better.

In this episode:
• How alcohol-free living became a gateway to freedom and creativity
• Why beauty and ritual are powerful tools for healing and transformation
• The role of community, coaching, and creative practice in lasting change
• The magic of Hygge, Coorie, and simple pleasures in daily life
• How slowing down to create beauty reconnects you to your true self

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Learn more about An Austen Affair: A Retreat into Beauty & Femininity
https://megkdaly.com/an-austen-affair-retreat/

📚 Books & Resources:
This Naked Mind by Annie Grace — https://thisnakedmind.com

This Naked Mind Book by Annie Grace

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