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Say Yes to Yourself: How the Yes Life Project Can Transform Your Journey; Kim Peek | With Amb. Elisha

Say Yes to Yourself: How the Yes Life Project Can Transform Your Journey; Kim Peek | With Amb. Elisha

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On this inspiring episode of The Elisha Show, Amb. Elisha sits down with Kim Peek, founder of The Yes Life Project, to explore how saying “yes” to yourself can transform your life. From heartbreak and divorce to discovering the power of play, presence, and personal priorities, Kim shares practical strategies to help you reclaim your time, energy, and joy.

💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

• How to say yes to opportunities that bring fulfillment and growth.

• The story behind The Yes Life Project and its mission to help people prioritize themselves.

• Kim’s “Six P’s of the Yes Life” framework: Presence, People, Play, Physicality, and more.

• How energy signals tell the truth about your life and what’s missing.

• Practical steps you can take this week to add adventure, presence, and joy to your life.

•™Why designing a life that feels alive is more important than one that just looks good.

Kim’s journey demonstrates that even after loss, heartbreak, or difficult life events, it’s possible to create a life full of meaning, adventure, and authentic connections.

🔗 Connect with Kim Peek:https://www.irisdigitalmediagroup.com/store

Takeaway: Life is too short to be an afterthought in your own story. Say yes to yourself, explore new possibilities, and watch your life transform.

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