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How to Stay Aligned During a Life Transition: A Grounded Approach to Change

How to Stay Aligned During a Life Transition: A Grounded Approach to Change

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What happens after you choose a new beginning? In the final episode of this three-part series, Nancy Mae explores how to stay aligned during a life transition and stabilize the changes that follow a moment of spiritual clarity. After we rise above fear and choose a new path, a quieter phase begins — the phase of embodiment. Doubt may appear. Old habits may resurface. The nervous system may search for what feels familiar. This doesn’t mean the change wasn’t real. It means something new is integrating. In this episode of Soul Truth, Nancy shares how to nurture a new chapter with steadiness, compassion, and inner listening. You’ll learn: • Why the nervous system prefers the familiar over the aligned • How identity shifts support lasting personal transformation • How to respond to fear with awareness and compassion • The role of grounding and embodiment in spiritual growth • How small, consistent actions stabilize a soul-led life Nancy also shares a personal reflection on navigating moments of doubt during times of expansion, along with a short guided practice to help you reconnect with your inner wisdom. A new chapter doesn’t grow through pressure. It grows through the quiet repetition of aligned decisions. If you’re navigating a life transition, spiritual awakening, relationship change, career shift, or fertility journey, this episode offers grounded insight and gentle guidance for the path ahead. WEBSITE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https/⁠www.nancymae.com
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