Author name: Emma

Into the Tornado

One specific dream that used to plague me was about tornadoes. Growing up in the Midwest, the summer would usually have a few tornado watch days and sometimes the sirens would go off. I knew when the sky turned green, it meant possible disaster. 

As I walked through this dream yesterday, I let myself get swept away into the tornado. I saw the funnel spinning around me, but I remained calm and stayed in the middle. Eventually, I was thrown out of it. I felt stronger and braver for the experience.

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Being Brave: Be Seen

You might be like me. Somebody who doesn’t normally raise your hand and volunteer to speak. Personally, I don’t like to be the center of attention. And I get stage fright!
But I realized that to grow as a person (and grow my business), it’s important to Be Seen.

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Be a Tourist

A few people I know have come up against obstacles this month, making it so they can’t travel far or take a vacation. 
There’s still fun to be had, though, right in your own backyard.
Why not be a tourist in your own community?

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Being Brave: Thank a Past Mentor

Sometimes I’m led to find guidance from a mentor, ask a friend about their experience in a specific situation, or seek more knowledge on from a subject-matter expert.

So while I advocate for strengthening your inner authority so you don’t need others to “tell you what to do”, I’m also a supporter of having mentors and learning from others.

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Being Brave Challenge: Vulnerability

Many people are scared of being vulnerable with others. It can be terrifying to show your true self. There’s so much fear of being judged, being a burden, looking silly, or getting rejected. If this is how you feel, too, it’s understandable. 

My own fears kept me from opening up to friends about how I felt or even what hobbies I enjoyed. Many of you know that I was scared to tell anyone that I am a Reiki healer and clairvoyant for years. It felt like a secret that only a select few in my circle knew about me, and even then, I barely spoke about it.

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Working through Rock Bottom

While I must state clearly here that I am not a therapist, I’ve had many battles with these same troubles in my past and wanted to share a little of my story and some tools that have helped me along the way. 

My hope is that it will help you, if you’ve been working through this, to know you are not alone and give you a little faith that you can move forward through it, too.

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