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The Hidden Power of Beauty: What Your Body Knows That You Don’t

The Hidden Power of Beauty: What Your Body Knows That You Don’t

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In this episode of Be Your Own Advocate with Isabel Dassinger and Isaiah Fliessbach, Isabel and Isaiah dive deep into the power of beauty—not the surface-level kind society pushes, but the energy of beauty that elevates your spirit, calms your nervous system, and helps you walk through the world as a stronger advocate for yourself.

Beauty shows up in nature, in clean and cared-for skin, in a smile shared with a stranger, and in the confidence that radiates from within. They explore the difference between manufactured beauty and the energy that flows from authentic, aligned self-care. They also unpack how beauty influences the body at a cellular level, how clutter shifts our mood, and why intentional moments of noticing beauty each day can raise your energy and reset your mindset.

  • Beauty acts as an energetic magnifier that feeds positivity, coherence, and calm back into the body.

  • Clean skin and intentional self-care can shift your energy quickly and support confidence.

  • Nature remains one of the most accessible sources of beauty and energetic reset.

“A beautiful space is reflective of an aligned self.” — Isaiah Fliessbach

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