True North with Abby & Ryan

How To Tell If You're In Your True North: Chocolate Chip Cookie Edition

October 08, 2020 Abby & Ryan Season 1 Episode 34
How To Tell If You're In Your True North: Chocolate Chip Cookie Edition
True North with Abby & Ryan
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True North with Abby & Ryan
How To Tell If You're In Your True North: Chocolate Chip Cookie Edition
Oct 08, 2020 Season 1 Episode 34
Abby & Ryan

What was a good solution for you in the past may be a problem for you in the present. As beings of change and growth, we are moving targets; self love may look different day-to-day. Being present and being an observer are great ways to prevent getting stuck in a way of being that no longer works for you - even if it worked really well for you up until now.

All the good shit exists on a higher frequency. Raise your frequency by any means, and all the good shit will be available to you - like playing the same song in a higher octave.

Learn to recognize what your Intuition sounds like, learn to consult it frequently, and learn to trust it.

___________________________

Tribe Member Question: If you're living in your True North, will you find contentment and satisfaction in all of your pursuits, even look forward to them?

Our Answer: YES. Think of your life like a chocolate chip cookie. Your True North stuff is the chocolate chips, and everything else is...well, everything else. Not every single bit has to be chocolate, but there has to be chocolate in your cookie. Abby has Three B's for getting through the shit that ain't chocolate:

  1. Bag it. If it's not supporting your True North (e.g. filing taxes for your business), and not absolutely necessary, stop doing it.
  2. Barter it. Get someone else to do it. Trade goods for services, pay them, whatever you gotta do to get done and immediately off your plate.
  3. Better it. If absolutely must be done, and you are absolutely the one who must do it, find a way to make it a joyful experience.


Gratitude is a choice, not a reaction. Enlightenment is a path, not a destination.

SHIT WE WANT YOU TO DO:

  • Subscribe to our YouTube channel whether or not you ever watch our shit.
  • We're doing a Q&A for our one-year anniversary! Email questions for Ryan to abby@truenorth11.com, and questions for Abby to ryan@truenorth11.com.


__________________________

GRATITUDE:

  • Abby is grateful for her son, as he is one of her greatest teachers.
  • Ryan is grateful for
    • The fact that he has the tools to nip his negative self talk in the bud, and
    • His friends Court & Sarah who cohost their own podcast, For Folx Sake.

__________________________

TIMECODES:

  • 0:00 - It's okay to continue becoming a new person, and to update your relationship with yourself accordingly.
  • 17:39 - Debriefing our Marie Manuchehri interview
  • 22:07 - Trusting your Intuition
  • 29:43 - Is living in your True North always fun? Abby has 3 B's for the not-fun stuff.
  • 1:02:53 - Gratitudes

__________________________

MORE DEETS:



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That's a pie. I'm really disappointed there's no bidet emoji.

Show Notes

What was a good solution for you in the past may be a problem for you in the present. As beings of change and growth, we are moving targets; self love may look different day-to-day. Being present and being an observer are great ways to prevent getting stuck in a way of being that no longer works for you - even if it worked really well for you up until now.

All the good shit exists on a higher frequency. Raise your frequency by any means, and all the good shit will be available to you - like playing the same song in a higher octave.

Learn to recognize what your Intuition sounds like, learn to consult it frequently, and learn to trust it.

___________________________

Tribe Member Question: If you're living in your True North, will you find contentment and satisfaction in all of your pursuits, even look forward to them?

Our Answer: YES. Think of your life like a chocolate chip cookie. Your True North stuff is the chocolate chips, and everything else is...well, everything else. Not every single bit has to be chocolate, but there has to be chocolate in your cookie. Abby has Three B's for getting through the shit that ain't chocolate:

  1. Bag it. If it's not supporting your True North (e.g. filing taxes for your business), and not absolutely necessary, stop doing it.
  2. Barter it. Get someone else to do it. Trade goods for services, pay them, whatever you gotta do to get done and immediately off your plate.
  3. Better it. If absolutely must be done, and you are absolutely the one who must do it, find a way to make it a joyful experience.


Gratitude is a choice, not a reaction. Enlightenment is a path, not a destination.

SHIT WE WANT YOU TO DO:

  • Subscribe to our YouTube channel whether or not you ever watch our shit.
  • We're doing a Q&A for our one-year anniversary! Email questions for Ryan to abby@truenorth11.com, and questions for Abby to ryan@truenorth11.com.


__________________________

GRATITUDE:

  • Abby is grateful for her son, as he is one of her greatest teachers.
  • Ryan is grateful for
    • The fact that he has the tools to nip his negative self talk in the bud, and
    • His friends Court & Sarah who cohost their own podcast, For Folx Sake.

__________________________

TIMECODES:

  • 0:00 - It's okay to continue becoming a new person, and to update your relationship with yourself accordingly.
  • 17:39 - Debriefing our Marie Manuchehri interview
  • 22:07 - Trusting your Intuition
  • 29:43 - Is living in your True North always fun? Abby has 3 B's for the not-fun stuff.
  • 1:02:53 - Gratitudes

__________________________

MORE DEETS:



Also, I've almost met my character count limit, so here are some emojis just to get it over the finish line 'cause I'm technically a millennial: πŸ₯”πŸ˜¬πŸΌπŸ₯“πŸ·πŸ₯§πŸ’¨πŸŸπŸ¨πŸŒ­πŸƒπŸ€―πŸš½πŸ‰πŸ½πŸ₯πŸ¦ŽπŸŒ―

That's a pie. I'm really disappointed there's no bidet emoji.