Sabotage Programs

The Only Effective Way to Deal with Comparisons that Kill Your Confidence

The Only Effective Way to Deal with Comparisons that Kill Your Confidence

Do you struggle with comparing yourself to others to the point of paralysing yourself and sabotaging your ability to achieve your goals and fulfil your potential? Comparison is merely a way of you sabotaging your self-expression.

Are you the 'perfect' empath? The link between emotional sensitivity & perfectionism

Being connected to your purpose, not your problems, allows healing to happen. You stay sick. You keep repeating stress cycles. You get stuck in survival mode. Because you’re fixated on fixing. Mistakenly believing that you’re broken. What if your healing journey is simply waiting for you to move to the next phase? To allow yourself to take the next evolutionary step. To embrace your purpose.

Want to improve your psychic powers? Stop prioritising the practical

Want to improve your psychic powers? Stop prioritising the practical

Being connected to your purpose, not your problems, allows healing to happen. You stay sick. You keep repeating stress cycles. You get stuck in survival mode. Because you’re fixated on fixing. Mistakenly believing that you’re broken. What if your healing journey is simply waiting for you to move to the next phase? To allow yourself to take the next evolutionary step. To embrace your purpose.

Are you Fixated on Fixing your Brokenness?

Are you Fixated on Fixing your Brokenness?

Being connected to your purpose, not your problems, allows healing to happen. You stay sick. You keep repeating stress cycles. You get stuck in survival mode. Because you’re fixated on fixing. Mistakenly believing that you’re broken. What if your healing journey is simply waiting for you to move to the next phase? To allow yourself to take the next evolutionary step. To embrace your purpose.

Do you Panic that you're not where you SHOULD be?

Do you Panic that you're not where you SHOULD be?

Being connected to your path, not your programs, brings you peace. It seems that we’re all suffering from this ‘straggle shame’. The constant comparison with others, the nagging anxiety that you’re falling behind, the embarrassment that you’re not further along your path, and the critical judgement that you’re not where you should be. Your straggle shame has the power to lead you down a path you don’t want to go. When you take responsibility for consciously choosing to own your purpose, to honour your own path and embrace your own pace in following it - there is no such thing as straggling. There is no such thing as hiding. There is no such thing as not being where you should be.

Is the need to know where you’re going getting you off track?

Is the need to know where you’re going getting you off track?

Being connected to your destiny, not your destination, keeps you centred. It is your purpose that anchors you with a sense of safety and stability. When you shift your awareness away from the changing environment to the unchangeable essence within you, your sense of equilibrium is restored. Your purpose is your CALLING. And when you connect with your calling, your PATH CALLS YOU. It is your purpose that gives you clarity about what you are CALLED to do and where you are CALLED to go. You are shown the direction you need to take by your inner guidance system.

Is the Pressure to Be Positive Causing your Procrastination Problem?

Is the Pressure to Be Positive Causing your Procrastination Problem?

Being connected to your purpose, not your positivity, is the key to progress. Your purpose is not a slavedriver, dictator or bootcamp instructor. It won’t pressure you into productivity and it won’t enforce crazy conditions. It will, however, offer you a sense of connection and centredness that guides and encourages you to act, whether you feel good or not.

I'm All Grown Up, Who Do I Want to Be?

Is There a Conflict Between Who You Think You Should Be and Who You Are?

A few issues ago we discussed healing the relationship between the mind and the body. We explored how we rely heavily on the ‘mind’ to determine our identity – our   ‘idea’ of ourselves. It is usually the mind that ‘calls the shots’ and maintains our identity by dictating our choices, actions and behaviours. But the body and its senses, feelings and intuitions often has very different ideas about who and what we are. This difference of opinion can result in anything from a niggling source of dissatisfaction or discontentment to a full-blown inner conflict about our life purpose and choices.