CHOOSING YOURSELF ISN'T CHOOSING COMFORT
Choosing yourself, repeatedly, over & over, every single time isn't always easy, comfortable or convenient.
Especially at first, as you heal & move from self-abandonment to self-honouring, choosing yourself doesn't always feel like the “right” thing. It’s a process.
An unlearning.
A leaning in.
This episode explores how we can CHOOSE ourselves. How we can lean into self-trust, self-honouring, move away from self-abandonment & choose ourselves.
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💚 Download your FREE "Choose You" guidebook
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Big SELF love to you.
Sallyanne 💚
How you can work with me
Book a free intro call
All relationships are welcomed and supported at Reflect Coaching 🏳️🌈
This podcast is recorded on the land of the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Custodians of this Land & its first story tellers. I pay respect to the Elders both past and present of the Kulin Nation & to any First Nations people listening.
CHOOSING YOURSELF ISN'T CHOOSING COMFORT
Choosing yourself, repeatedly, over & over, every single time isn't always easy, comfortable or convenient.
Especially at first, as you heal & move from self-abandonment to self-honouring, choosing yourself doesn't always feel like the “right” thing. It’s a process.
An unlearning.
A leaning in.
This episode explores how we can CHOOSE ourselves. How we can lean into self-trust, self-honouring, move away from self-abandonment & choose ourselves.
💚 Need more info first? Book a free intro call
💚 Download your FREE "Choose You" guidebook
Please SHARE THE LOVE by following, rating, reviewing this episode or sharing with someone you know needs to hear it.
Big SELF love to you.
Sallyanne 💚
How you can work with me
Book a free intro call
All relationships are welcomed and supported at Reflect Coaching 🏳️🌈
This podcast is recorded on the land of the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Custodians of this Land & its first story tellers. I pay respect to the Elders both past and present of the Kulin Nation & to any First Nations people listening.