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Why Lightworkers resist showing up online ((and how to move through it!)

Why Lightworkers resist showing up online ((and how to move through it!)

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If you’re a sensitive, intuitive, heart-led practitioner… and you want to be visible online, but something in you keeps pulling back- this episode is for you.


Because for many lightworkers, healers and spiritual business owners, resistance isn’t a “consistency issue”.

It’s protection.


In this episode, we explore why visibility can feel unsafe in the body- including the ancestral layer of being persecuted, shamed, or silenced for using your gifts in the past- and what you can do to gently shift this without forcing yourself into burnout.


In this episode, we cover:

  • ​ Why “just post more” advice doesn’t work for sensitive nervous systems
  • ​ How fear of judgement and being misunderstood shows up as procrastination
  • ​ The ancestral / collective trauma many healers still carry around being seen
  • ​ Why your resistance isn’t a flaw- it’s intelligence
  • ​ How to build nervous-system-safe visibility (without pushing or performing)
  • ​ Simple ways to start showing up again through micro-visibility




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If this episode hit home and you know you’re meant to be seen- but your nervous system keeps saying no…


You are warmly invited to Lightworker Rising: Clearing the Blocks to Being Seen Online.


This is a gently powerful teaching + hypnotherapy immersion designed for sensitive practitioners who want to feel safe being visible again- without forcing themselves into “louder” marketing.


📅 Date: Friday 6th February

🕐 Time: 1:30pm (UK)

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