End the Hustle

2:Embracing the Winter Seasons in our Lives

Angela Season 1 Episode 2

EPISODE#02: INTERVIEW WITH SANDA SKORO 

“We have to realize that we are part of nature and that nature has its cycle.”  - Sanda Skoro 

 

Tune in this episode as Sanda and I discuss the Four Seasons of life: its importance and how it affects 

other aspects such as business, and what we can do during specific seasons like winter (dark) and the 

menstrual (bleeding) cycle. We also delve deeper into understanding the feminine energy. 

 

TAKEAWAYS: 

  1. Introducing Sanda Skoro. (00:40) 
  2. You’re okay the way you are. You’re enough! (2:19) 
  3. We teach what we need to learn. (2:33) 
  4. “Each one of us is a powerful creator.” (3:28) 
  5. We can’t be on all the time. We have to rest and we have to respect our nature.  (3:40) 
  6. Our business is just an extension of who we are. (3:49) 
  7. Everyone defines success in a different way. (4:27) 
  8. How can somebody easily gets started with working with the cycle and how to keep it simple? (6:00) 
  9. “We have to realize that we are part of nature and that nature has its cycle (4 seasons).” (6:06) 
  10. The menstrual cycle. (9:07) 
  11. “We’re not supposed to be perfect; we’re supposed to be learning.” (15:08) 
  12. “Surrender.” (18:50) 
  13. Control is just an illusion. (19:21) 
  14. “Whenever there’s a lack of something, there’s also an abundance of something else.” (25:00) 
  15. Advice for those experiencing winter season in their lives. (27:10) 
  16. Give yourself some grace. (27:10) 
  17. Comfort is over rated. (27:25) 
  18.  You are not a human doing, you are a human being. (31:58) 
  19. What does it mean to work with the feminine energy and how to incorporate it in our lives? (33:10) 
  20. Feminine energy is all about allowing and not demanding. (33:49) 
  21. It’s all about collaborating! We’re not supposed to create everything by ourselves. (35:44) 
  22. We should heal before we proceed. (46:04) 
  23. You have to feel the feeling first. (26:27) 

 

REFERENCE: 

  1. BOOK: Do Less By Kate Northup 
  2. BOOK: The Gentle Sleep Book By Sarah Ockwell-Smith