Episode 199: Reclaiming Your Authentic Self: Trauma and Healing Insights with Linda Thai

 
Linda Thai - emotional trauma episode

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“The study of trauma is really the study of how we survived.  It’s actually the study of the adaptive strategies that we created for ourselves in the face of a home that was not welcoming…and home can be the body because trauma disrupts the capacity to feel at home in our bodies” - Linda Thai

I’ve always wondered why we do the things that we do. I wanted to understand people and their behavior because I wanted to connect to others in a more meaningful way. 

More honestly, I wanted to understand myself and why I was always so uncomfortable in my own skin. I was in such agony with myself all the time.

Why didn’t I ever feel enough?

How did I keep ending up in a place where I had to chase people around for something that they needed help with?

Why did I keep smiling like an idiot even though I was so pissed off at something mean that somebody just said to me?

One way to understand our behaviors is through understanding how our experiences shaped us into who we are today.  And deeper yet, how some experiences  – trauma  – can get locked into our bodies (known as samskaras in yoga philosophy).

In order to survive we need to develop adaptive strategies.  This might look like being charming, very self-reliant or highly nurturing.  It can also look like perfectionism, people pleasing, rebellion, self-isolation, or pushing people away.  There are endless concoctions of adaptive strategies.

When they seem unappealing like lying or being overly critical, we deem them as problematic behaviors and might even get to a point where we berate ourselves for behaving that way.

But a better way to look at these behaviors is by seeing them, as Linda calls them “superpowers”.

It was an honor to have Somatic and Trauma Therapist, Linda Thai, on this episode to teach us about what trauma is, what adaptive strategies are, and what it takes to heal so that we can let go of the adaptive strategies that no longer serve us.

Listen in to discover:

  • What is trauma and how can you tell if you’ve experienced it?

  • What are these adaptive strategies that we develop for survival?

  • What does it take to heal and let go of the behaviors that no longer serve you?

About Linda Thai

Linda is an adjunct faculty member in the Social Work Department at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and specializes in trauma-informed care and compassion fatigue resilience skills; Mental health clinician at ND Systems, specializing in somatic therapies and trauma therapy.

She assists internationally renowned psychiatrist and trauma expert, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, with his private small group psychotherapy workshops aimed at healing attachment trauma. In her work at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, she is responsible for training clinicians in all departments, including psychology, nursing and medicine. She has a Master of Social Work with an emphasis on the neurobiology of attachment and trauma.

Linda has studied Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, Havening, Internal Family Systems, and structural dissociation of the personality. Linda has worked in Fairbanks, AK with those recovering from addiction, trauma, and mental illness. She is passionate about yoga, meditation, and mindfulness and bringing those gifts to her community.

The Connection Between Trauma, Meditation, and Psychology

At [9:00], Linda explains what trauma is and how it disrupts the spiritual and physical being by creating an unwelcoming home inside our bodies. When dealing with trauma, we develop adaptive strategies to disassociate ourselves from difficult life events. Linda ultimately bridges the gap between yoga philosophy and the psychological world through three concepts:

  1. taming your mind for mental clarity

  2. self-awareness in finding your true self

  3. aligning your adaptive strategies through transformational coaching.

Overcoming Loneliness

Linda shares trauma symptoms and adaptive strategies that we use to escape the anxiety that comes from distressing experiences and emotional neglect. In most cases, when coping with these experiences, we fall into loneliness and numb out the pain. She explains how you can turn this around, beat vulnerability, and be your true authentic self. To learn more about trauma symptoms and strategies, go to [15:50].

Create Spaciousness in Supportive Relationships and Communities

At [21:00], Linda inspires us to participate in supportive communities where we have space to turn up authentically and turn off our adaptive strategies. These communities will help amp up your self-awareness through self-recognition and your appreciation of the adaptive process. She stresses the connections with communities as the key to self-healing, mental clarity, and self-authenticity.

How to Practice Self-Compassion and Curiosity For Healing

Linda shares some tips in yoga and meditation in understanding adaptive strategies and making some adjustments for purposeful living. We need to lift the veil from who we think we are and notice our adaptive behaviors or samskaras (yoga philosophy), followed by curiosity and appreciation. Practicing self-compassion one you’ve noticed your samskaras is much more important than “fixing it”, which might not even be needed. Learn more abput self-compassion and how you can relate to your adaptive strategies at [25:30].

Reclaiming The Parts of Yourself That You Had To Give Away

When we define trauma as “ineffective action” it shows us that when we’re experiencing a traumatic situation, we are often unable to react or reach out. This ineffective action, while necessary for survival at times, causes us to give away a part of ourselves, such as the ability to love when we have been emotionally neglected. At [40:00], Linda talks about the path of reclaiming these parts of ourselves that we seemingly lost due to traumatic experiences.

Normalized Forms of Trauma

Linda explains that trauma can be defined in terms of resources - having too much or too little of something for too long. We need to realize that trauma, whether big or small, can wound our souls. We often normalize trauma but even something seemingly harmless goes on for an extended time or is repeated often enough, trauma can develop and shock our systems resulting in acute stress disorder or PTSD. Learn more about how length of time and repetition play a role in trauma at [44:00].

How Trauma Shapes Our Identities

When we decontextualize trauma and our adaptive strategies, we realize that we have all experienced some form of it, shaping our identities, family dynamics, and cultural stereotypes. Traumas are passed down to us by our parents and families but can also be inter-generational due to colonialism and imperialism. Through proper meditation practice, integrating mindfulness, and joining related communities, you can reconnect to your inner-self and eliminate the mental struggle. Learn more at [50:00].

Create Spaciousness to Understand Your Reactions

At [53:20], Linda emphasizes that we are often taught to give away our authenticity to maintain relationships such as accepting a relative’s inappropriate behavior. With Linda’s tools, we can learn to appreciate these experiences and discern whether they make us feel unsafe or uncomfortable but also to try to understand our emotions. We’re often very quick to expressing our disappointments but the capacity to sit in discomfort for some time will always lead us to discernment and appreciation. 

One of the biggest lessons Linda has learned along the way...

The secret of life is that it’s a life-long thing. Give yourself a break and be gentle with yourself.

KEY NUGGETS:

[09:00] The Connection Between Trauma, Meditation, and Psychology

[15:50] Overcoming Loneliness

[21:00] Create Spaciousness in Supportive Relationships and Communities

[25:30] How to Practice Self-Compassion and Curiosity For Healing

[40:00 ] Reclaiming The Parts of Yourself That You Had To Give Away

[44:00] Normalized Forms of Trauma

[50:00] How Trauma Shapes Our Identities

[53:20] Create Spaciousness to Understand Your Reactions

RESOURCES:

  • The Body Keeps the Score: Mind, Brain and Body in the Transformation of Trauma by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk

  • Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World by Dr. Vivek Murthy

Connect with Linda:

Website: linda-thai.com

QUOTES:

“Trauma disrupts our capacity to feel at home inside our bodies.” - Linda Thai [09:16]

“The strategies that kept us alive, keep us from living.” - Linda Thai [13:33]

“Trauma survivors don’t have memories but we have symptoms.” - Linda Thai [16:05]

“Trauma is what happened that shouldn’t have happened and also what didn’t happen but should have happened.” - Linda Thai [16:50] 

“Trauma [is] something that was too much [or too little] for too long without adequate resources.” - Linda Thai [45:15]

“We learn to give away our authenticity in order to maintain a relationship.” - Linda Thai [01:04:25]

“And every time I learn to give away my authenticity . . . I reinforce that samskara until it becomes my way of being in the world.” - Linda Thai [01:04:35]

“That capacity to sit in discomfort for long enough allows for discernment.” - Linda Thai [01:06:27] 

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Episode 198: You Can Begin Again At Anytime. Each Moment Is a New Beginning (Daily Inspiration)

Jun 28, 2021

Inspired by the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 1.1 "now Yoga begins" and episode 176 Ashley Zuberi about yoga philosophy.

Today's message is:

Each moment is a new beginning, you’re not doomed to be the experiences of your past or the mistakes that you’ve made.  When you look at it this way, even though you might feel stuck, you're never really stuck. 

Chickened out with a phone call?  That's okay, you can still make it now!  You said "yes" when you meant "no".  No problem, the next moment brings you a fresh new opportunity - go back NOW and tell them you actually mean "no". 

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Okay but if you still feel for real stuck, I can help!

I can coach you to overcome this stuck-ness.

Schedule a discovery coaching session with me here:

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Resources:

To learn more about Yoga Philosophy and The Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali, listen to Ep 176 with Ashley Zuberi - Easy Guide To Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

https://www.veronicathai.com/podcast-shownotes/ep176

 


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Episode 197: How She Got There - Leading Couples Psychologist & Founder of Online Couples Communication Institute with Dr. Sarah Rattray

 
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Learn how to live your purpose and do what you're meant to do by listening to stories from others who followed their hearts to create their dream life.

Discover how they actually got started, how they supported themselves financially and how they overcame their struggles like fear and burnout along the way.

Today we hear from leading couples psychologist and founder of the Couples Communication Institute, Dr. Sarah Rattray, who you heard from in Ep 196: Tips For Building Meaningful Connection In Relationships.

What I love about this conversation with Sarah is that she's still in the middle of building this new vision.  She shows up so authentically and lets us into what it really looks like to change directions in your endeavors.  Even with 30 years of expertise, there still can be creative changes! 

Listen to discover:

  • The top thing that helped Sarah really make progress in building her vision.

  • How Sarah found a creative way to help more people with her work. 

  • What it took to shift from a traditional working model and into one that felt more aligned.

About Dr. Sarah Rattray

Dr. Sarah Rattray is a Leading Couples Psychologist, and Founder & CEO of the Couples Communication Institute. She’s been working with couples in Seattle for over 30 years. She helps disconnected couples approaching their empty nest to rekindle their relationship with loving, effective, connected communication.

How Sarah Transformed The Traditional Working Model Of A Psychologist

Sarah speaks about how she shifted from her private practice to creating an extensive online library of courses and videos. While in private sessions with her clients, the focus naturally always remained on her clients but now with this shift the focus is on her. Although drawing attention to herself and having an online presence feels uncomfortable at times, she loves being able to reach so many more couples with being online.

How To Release Struggle And Persevere

Through coaching and self-reflection, Sarah realized she had a voice and expertise worth sharing with hundreds of thousands of couples. For her to do this, she first had to learn to reach for her dreams and believe in herself. Whenever she struggles or wants to quit, she perseveres by finding solutions: whether it’s hiring someone, taking a class, or simply taking some time to reflect and regroup. She has learned to recognize the blocks and constraints in her life and how to release them for her to follow her mission.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to? [6:50] 

About 2 and a half years ago, I was taking a Money Mind Academy class by Sean Croxton and I had the mind-blowing realization that I had a voice and something to offer. So, rather than just focusing on my private practice, I realized I could potentially help hundreds of thousands of couples if I shifted to working online.

2. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?) [8:25]

It was a long and still ongoing process of becoming a business person and creating my online presence. A few years ago, I enrolled in Marie Forleo’s B-School, a training program that teaches effective online marketing strategies to build your business and online presence. Her program really opened my eyes and made me realize I can help so many more people with being online. 

3. What was the first step you took to start shifting from the background (private practice) to the foreground (online presence)? [13:05]

One of the videos I created was an assignment for the Money Mind Academy class. We had to talk about one of our breakthroughs; mine was about realizing I have a voice and that I can help couples online. Fast forward to 2021 and I’ve already been on many podcasts, docuseries, and summits - in front of the camera being me and talking about what I love. 

4. Do you still run your private practice? How did you transition from your 9-5 ( or whatever former life you had) and into this life? [16:10]

I stopped seeing couples at the start of Covid as Washington State was one of the first states to shut down. I’ve been using all my time to create more courses and learn marketing strategies - I didn’t expect it but it is a full-time job. However, I will also return to private practice when the time is right!

5. What was one of your earliest successes and how you made it happen? [17:10]

I’d been wanting to create a high-quality, professional logo and my intuition was telling me to go with a certain person although their services were more expensive than others. It turned out great! So to me, that was a success - I listened to my own intuition and was more than happy with the outcome.

6. What was one time when you really wanted to quit?  What helped you keep going? [21:00]

With each new unfolding layer of business or each barrier, I often feel overwhelmed or want to quit. I didn’t expect to be where I am now, to be a businesswoman, and it can feel inundating. 

7. What’s your biggest resistance and how do you respond to it? [24:00]

Fear can really set me back. For example, when I have to write something I’ve not written before or ask someone for something. I might not know how or where to start, so I push it away for a while. My assistant is great and helps me break it down; we work it out together.

8. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life? [27:45]

I would say listening to my inner voice and getting coaching. Listening to voices of people that say you can dream - and if you could, what would you do? By answering these questions and diving in, I was able to create something I had never created before. Now, I’m creating a library of courses and videos and it’s my life’s work.

9. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend? [29:30]

For couples - remember what you love about your partner. Everyday, look at what you appreciate or admire about them, and then say it to them - don’t keep it to yourself.

10. Top advice that can help with mindset? [30:20]

You have to connect to your why. Remind yourself why you’re putting the work in - this can apply to your job, your mission, but also your relationships.

11. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it? [31:30]

Just even remembering I have a mission realigns me!

Resources:

  • Sean Croxton had an enormous impact on Sarah. Through him, she learned about Functional Diagnostic Nutrition coaching, Marie Forleo’s B-School and Sean’s Money Mind Academy.

  • Functional Diagnostic Nutrition

  • Marie Forleo's B-School

  • Money Mind Academy class by Sean Croxton

  • Martha Beck’s courses and trainings ( I mentioned Martha Beck because she was the person who had a huge impact on me just like how Sean Croxton had an impact on Sarah)

Connect with Sarah:

If you have questions or want to learn more

Website: CouplesCommunicationInstitute.com

Quotes:

“I had this mind-blowing realization that I had a voice and something to offer.” - Sarah Rattray [07:53]

“[Listen] to voices of people saying that you can dream. If you dream, what would you create? -  Sarah Rattray [28:07]

“For couples, remember what you love about your partner. Every day, look for something you appreciate or admire and then say it to them.” - Sarah Rattray [29:55]

“You have to connect with your why . . . Remind yourself every day.” - Sarah Rattray [30:30]

Partners:

 

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Episode 196: Tips For Building Meaningful Connection In Relationships with Dr. Sarah Rattray

 

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Relationships are one of the most fulfilling and rewarding things of this human experience; but it can also be one of the most challenging and heartbreaking experiences as well.

A multitude of studies have shown that having healthy relationships in your life can improve the quality of your life but and help you heal faster from illness among many other positive attributes.

Yet a quarrel with a loved one or a falling out of a friendship can put you out for days.  It could take over your whole mind making it hard to concentrate or work or fully enjoy what your day.

So how can you have more deep connection in your friendships and romantic relationships?

How can you manage disagreements in a healthy manner that leads to the mutual benefit of all?

Leading Couples Psychologist and founder of the Couples Communication Institute, Dr. Sarah Rattray, talks to us about how to create loving and effective relationships.

Her advice is applicable to all relationships in your life from friendships to romantic relationships.

Listen in to discover:

  • How to tell if you’re in a healthy relationship that’s worth working on

  • The myth that causes ALL relationships to deteriorate

  • Why effort in relationships is critical and how to cultivate it

  • Why you should actually have expectations in relationships

  • How to successfully set the stage for a difficult conversation

  • How to create deeper connection in relationships

About Dr. Sarah Rattray

Dr. Sarah Rattray is a Leading Couples Psychologist, and Founder & CEO of the Couples Communication Institute. She’s been working with couples in Seattle for over 30 years. She helps disconnected couples approaching their empty nest to rekindle their relationship with loving, effective, connected communication.

Signs That You’re In A Healthy Relationship

Although every relationship is different, Sarah shares some characteristics that most strong relationships have in common. In relationships (especially romantic relationships) creating an honest and safe environment requires trust and support in each other. This also includes considering the other person in relevant decisions that you make. You both need to be motivated and keep each other at the forefront of your minds. Tune in for more at [08:30].

Great Relationships Require Work & Effort

We’ve been taught that romantic relationships should be effortless—you fall in love at first sight and from that moment on, everything should work without a hitch. In reality, assuming this creates an unrealistic image of our romantic and platonic relationships. At [11:00], Sarah dissects this assumption and explains that while spending time with your partner might feel effortless, we still need to devote time and effort just like we do in any other aspect of our lives. Realizing this is the first step to a healthy and successful partnership. 

Must Do For Having Difficult Conversations: Set the Stage First

Sarah’s insider tip is to be mindful of each other’s time by planning for difficult or meaningful conversations ahead of time. Use this time for conversations about any topic that seems relevant to the betterment of your relationship: whether it’s about housework, communication, or sex. By planning ahead, you’re less likely to feel unprepared or out of time. Both sides can show up with the same purpose and matching energies. Learn more at [19:00]!

Want More Connection? Learn to Be Vulnerable With Your Friends 

At [21:50], Sarah tells us how we can apply the tips we’ve learned about romantic relationships to our interpersonal ones. The pandemic has highlighted our need for connection—we all want to feel supported and heard, especially in times of need. To form these deep bonds, we need to open up and be vulnerable with our friends but also to do so mindfully. Just as we set the stage for meaningful conversations with our partners, we should plan ahead to create times for safe and vulnerable conversations with our friends.  

Establish Safety and Success With Small Conversations

What should we do when our partner doesn’t match our energy or motivation? Most of us would likely want to give up. However, Sarah gives us another solution to this. As previously mentioned, when problems arise, regardless of how small or large, schedule time to discuss these issues. We need to start small and build up a rapport with each other again. Most importantly, the more often you do this and succeed, the easier and more empowering it will feel for both of you. For more of Sarah’s insights, go to [29:00].

Listen to Your Intuition To Understand Your Friendships

How do you know which relationships are worthy of your time and effort? Like in other areas of our lives, when interacting with a friend, don’t hesitate to turn up your discernment and listen to your intuition. Do you feel relaxed around that friend? How much anticipation do you feel before the meeting? How safe do you feel? At [31:10], Sarah emphasizes that you need to take red flags seriously and be mindful of who you spend your time with. In addition, realize that some relationships need a different set of boundaries and terms. You might be super open and trusting with one friend but keep some things to yourself with another.

#1 Most Powerful Way To Build a Deeper Connection With Someone 

Once you’ve learned how to set up conversations in a safe way, you’re ready to take the next step to deepen connection: listen and validate that person’s values and experiences. The goal is to set aside your own beliefs and experiences and give them space to express themselves. However, it doesn’t end there - after listening and learning about their values, you should validate what you’ve heard by interacting with them and their stories. Show them that you understand and appreciate where they’re coming from. This will result in them feel heard, seen and more willing to open up. In addition, they’ll also be excited and ready to see and hear you. Go to [48:50] to learn more!

How To Honor and Work Through Differences In Relationships

Differences of opinion are bound to happen in every relationship whether romantic or platonic. Sarah explains that learning to speak about these disagreements in productive and respectful ways will in turn help deepen our relationships. We first need to honor each other's values and then realize that we’re on the same team. Even if we don’t agree with each other, we can still speak and elaborate on our opinions and feelings in a fruitful conversation. Tune in for more at [01:00:10].

Key Nuggets:

[08:30] Signs That You’re In A Healthy Relationship

[11:00] Great Relationships Require Work & Effort

[19:00] Must Do For Having Difficult Conversations: Set the Stage First

[21:50] Want More Connection? Learn to Be Vulnerable With Your Friends

[29:00] Establish Safety and Success With Small Conversations

[31:10] Listen to Your Intuition To Understand Your Friendships

[48:50] #1 Most Powerful Way To Build a Deeper Connection With Someone 

[01:00:10] How To Honor and Work Through Differences In Relationships

RESOURCES:

Connect with Sarah:

Website: CouplesCommunicationInstitute.com

Quotes:

“One of the things that distinguish successful couples from unsuccessful ones is having two people who are motivated to make the effort.” - Sarah Rattray [11:30]

“If we’re scared about [hard work] . . . then everything is even harder.” - Sarah Rattray [13:43]

“We want to feel seen, heard, and understood by each other.” - Sarah Rattray [22:30]

“Discernment is to allow yourself to question: how safe do I feel with this person?” - Sarah Rattray [42:51]

“Can I trust this person to honor my boundaries?”- Sarah Rattray [43:11]

“Listen to the other person with the goal being that I’m filling out a picture of your world.”- Sarah Rattray [50:05]

“When you can validate what someone else is doing, you’re really going to be deepening your connection with them.”- Sarah Rattray [53:26]

Partners:

 

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They’re a heart centered company that truly believes in the power of community and genuinely wants to support wellness entrepreneurs to do what they’re meant to do.

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Episode 195: How He Got There - Meditation Teacher & Co-Founder Of Offering Tree with Alex Haley

 
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Learn how to live your purpose and do what you're meant to do by listening to stories from other yoga teachers, healers, and coaches about how they first got started.

Discover what they did to first make money, how they actually got started, and how they overcame their struggles like fear and burnout along the way.

Today we hear from meditation teacher and co-founder of the public benefit corporation Offering Tree, Alex Haley, who you heard from in Ep 194: How To Bring Mindfulness Into Your Day To Day Life.

One of my favorite parts of this conversation was getting to hear the origin story of Offering Tree. How did he come up with a business idea that could help the helpers of the world? How did he know that this idea was worth pursuing? How did he actually bring an idea to life?

It was also incredible to hear how Alex runs his company with mindfulness intact rather than being derailed by the bustle and the busyness.

Listen to discover:

  • How a business idea can organically come to life

  • How to stay mindful even through the busy-ness of trying to create your vision

  • Do more by doing less

Bring Mindfulness Into The Office

Alex’s insights have taught us how to bring ourselves in alignment by not living in duplicity or multiplicity. By letting go of the assumptions and dichotomies we have established, we can incorporate our well-being and mindfulness practices into our everyday lives. We need to remember that we engage with the world in all contexts and therefore, we should also be mindful during our everyday lives. 

A Business Idea Comes To Life Organically

Offering Tree provides independent studios and teachers with a platform to help them find new clients and connect with existing ones. Offering Tree is the result of Alex being able to bridge the gap between his business mindset and his mindfulness practice. Creating Origin Tree was an organic decision that stemmed from a need from within the wellness community. Alex’s story can inspire small business owners, teachers, coaches, and entrepreneurs alike and teach us how ideas are created and made into reality. 

See below for more key nuggets and takeaways.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

 1. How did you know that this idea was worth pursuing? [13:15]

I knew because we talked to people and listened. Initially, we conducted around 50 in-depth interviews and we kept hearing the same thing over and over again: a lot of companies are focused on bigger brands but almost none are focused on small, independent centers or teachers. We also recognized that we didn’t want to be a flashy brand, we wanted to be the company behind the scenes that helps elevate these studios, centers, and teachers.

2. What was your vision when you first had your idea for Offering Tree? [15:10]

Our vision was to create a platform and process to allow teachers and independents studios to feel like someone was there that had their back and was interested in hearing what they had to say. We wanted to create a platform that would impact countless communities and remove the heartaches and barriers of technology and business administration. 

3. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to? [21:40]

There was that moment of potent potentiality that I could sense. It’s a visceral sense of a window of time and realizing this window has potential.  If I do nothing, that’s a choice. If I do something, that’s a different choice.  With Offering Tree, it was the moment that we opened the platform to have users start paying for it. People were actually spending their hard-earned money and I felt the responsibility and need to uphold our end of the deal. 

4. What did you have to let go of to create success? [25:35] 

I had to let go of perfection; this idea that somehow from day one it was going to be the manifestation of the vision I had. The minute I could release that sense of perfection, there was so much more possibility. I let go of perfection by connecting to the deeper aspiration of making it continuously better over time. I started focusing on small changes and being committed to the long term. 

5. What was one of your biggest challenges and how did you respond to it? [27:25]

One of the biggest challenges was continuing to practice mindfulness from within the company. We need to stay aligned to our own values even if we’re in a creating and manifesting process. It’s so easy to serve others and take yourself out of the equation. I still need to put myself at the top of my to-do list because otherwise, I’m going to drift, lose connection to my values, and burn out.

6. What was one of your earliest successes and how did you make it happen? [29:15]

The center that inspired Offering Tree, Yoga Sol closed its doors because of covid. Within the space of a week, we got their website up and running. They then started making half of what they were before but with double the attendance. I’m so happy that our platform helped them weather the storm. 

7. What was one time when you really wanted to quit.  What helped you keep going? [30:50]

Right now, I feel a sense of heaviness. I’m noticing so much noise in our space; a sort of frenetic energy of “accelerate, figure it out, go go go” and our company is trying to not be in this frenetic space. The positive feedback from our users helps me keep going. The other co-founders and I feel so nourished by the unsolicited feedback we receive from them. Sometimes we forget that we’re actually receiving support from the very people we’re offering support to.

8. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life? [34:05]

The biggest thing I did was to embrace this idea of knowing don’t know. If I don’t know something, then I’m living in a fixed state of not knowing about this topic. Knowing don’t know or in other words, if I know I don’t know something, then I’m curious to learn more about it. 

9. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend? [35:15]

The most practical tool is a combination of the practice of doing more by doing less. There’s a whole book on this called Essentialism by Greg McKeown. When you try to do a million things at once, you do none of them well. Focus on things you care about and go deep, then we can do them in a meaningful and intentional way.

10. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it? [36:15]

The most important thing for me is joy. It’s not that life is always joyful but even in the midst of suffering, we are able to recognize that there is joy. 

Resources:

After the Ecstasy, the Laundry: How the Heart Grows Wise on the Spiritual Path by Jack Kornfield

A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life by Jack Kornfield

Dancing With Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering by Phillip Moffitt 

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Ten Percent Happier Podcast with Dan Harris

The Surrender Experiment: My Journey into Life's Perfection by Michael Singer 

I summarized a complete list of the resources that he recommends into a checklist.

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Connect with Alex:

If you have questions or want to learn more

Website: offeringtree.com

Quotes:

“There is that moment where we have a potent potentiality . . . If I do nothing, that’s a choice. If I do something, that’s a different choice.” - Alex Haley [22:10] 

“Do more by doing less.” - Alex Haley [35:30]

Partners:

 

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They’re a heart centered company that truly believes in the power of community and genuinely wants to support wellness entrepreneurs to do what they’re meant to do.

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Episode 194: How To Bring Mindfulness Into Your Day To Day Life with Alex Haley

 
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Sometimes we’re one version of ourselves when we’re meditating or practicing yoga - calm, grounded, and peaceful. On the mat or the meditation cushion, you have this safe space to feel connected. and get plugged into the oneness of all that is.

Soft, compassionate and open hearted.

…and then you step off the mat or cushion….

… and back into your day to day

It’s like you are a totally different version of yourself in the midst of traffic, bosses and deadline - stressed, impatient, and the opposite of calm.

In this episode, we explore how to bridge the peaceful mindfulness of the mat/cushion and bring that into our day to day.

In other words, how can you stay intact as the calm, grounded and peaceful version of yourself even if there’s a very real deadline for work?

In my own experience, I’ve definitely felt the divide between the contemplative world and the worldly world. It felt like I was two different people and I didn’t know how to meld them together.

Alex Haley, meditation teacher and the founder of Offering Tree, takes us into a riveting conversation about how to bridge these two worlds together so that you can show up as your whole self.

His own story is that he lived in both the world of law, practicing as an attorney, and the world of mindfulness, going to meditation retreats on his own time.

Listen to learn how he bridged the world of slow paced present moment to the fast paced and often urgent world of law.

This conversation was so insightful and has already helped me be able to show up more as my true self whether I’m talking to my yoga students or the attendant at the hardware store.

Listen in to discover:

  • How to bring mindfulness into your day to day life (even at the office!)

  • The myth of mindfulness equating to slow (it doesn’t!). When you learn this, then you’ll even be able to approach something like urgent deadlines with mindfulness

  • How soul guides can show up in our lives

  • How to show up more authentically as your true self

About Alex Haley

Alex Haley (he/him) is a meditation teacher and former co-manager of a donation-based yoga studio. Alex’s work and expertise has been featured on The Big Know, MN Public Radio, Mashable.com and numerous podcasts. He is also one of the co-founders of the public benefit corporation OfferingTree, which provides an all-in-one platform for wellness professionals to build a website, manage scheduling, take payments and coordinate communication.

He completed an intensive four-year teacher training program through the Insight Meditation Society, Spirit Rock Meditation Center and the Insight Retreat Center. He has also been trained by the Center for Mindfulness, the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, and the Coaches Training Institute. In addition to his background in the yoga and meditation spaces, Alex is also trained in business, law and cognitive science.

How Disruption Can Ignite a Journey of Contemplation 

Alex shares a distinctive moment with us that set him on his mindfulness path. In an unlikely environment, in a math class at his public high school, his teacher asked them all to do nothing for 2 minutes. To Alex, this was something unfamiliar and it acted as a sort of disruption, shifting and disrupting his normal. At this moment, his teacher was highlighting stillness while he was still doing, the contrast reflected back at him. To learn more about this moment and Alex’s many insightful teachers along the way, go to [09:00].

Finding Your Soul Guides

One thing I want to point out here is how normal finding our soul teachers feels - so normal that it sometimes goes unnoticed until it can be seen clearly in hindsight. In the journey of awakening to our true selves, sometimes we mistaken the experience to have to feel like something big - like as if clouds should part from the sky and unicorns come to sprinkle magic dust all over you then voila! you’re transformed.

In reality, it usually are the unassuming things like Alex’s math teacher, that grants us the big insights.

At [17:00], we hear more about the people that were monumental in helping Alex on his journey of contemplation. He highlights how a guru or a teacher can help guide us inwardly. You may not see them right now, but look around and you’ll find them in your own lives. These minor experiential moments whether with his math teacher or a course at college that piqued Alex’s interest and kept him moving in his journey. 

Becoming a Bridge/Connector For Two Worlds

Alex was working as an attorney but spent all of his free time doing retreats and mindfulness studies. It always felt like there was a gap or disconnect between these two sides. He was then approached to be an interpreter for these two worlds as he was the perfect candidate to help these opposing worlds interact and communicate. He ultimately bridged the gap between these worlds not just externally, but also internally for himself. Learn more at [22:00].

Resolving Our Internal Dichotomy

While working at the law firm and spending all his free time in mindfulness studies, Alex recognized a sense of false dichotomy within himself. It was like there were two versions of himself. This became even clearer when he came back to work from an extended meditation retreat and noticed that his analytical mind was so quiet. At this inflection point, he realized that he had been approaching practice with getting a particular experience as opposed to practicing to inform how to live your everyday life. He stopped subconsciously chasing experience while integrating his mindfulness practice into all parts of his life. Tune in for more at [26:00].

How to Prioritize and Remember Yourself

At [33:00], Alex shares two ways of remembering ourselves as we often forget to prioritize and contextualize ourselves in our everyday lives. While on a practical level, remembering ourselves, might mean concentrating on self-care and mindfulness techniques; in other contexts, this may be reflecting on how we engage with our worlds. Often we forget to integrate and connect with others and our actions, such as at work or in other everyday contexts. There’s a sort of duplicity or multiplicity to our lives or mindsets that we need to recognize and learn to integrate each part.

Applying Mindfulness to Your Daily Life

Alex realized that separating his two lives and mindsets wasn’t going to work in the long run; he needed to integrate his mindfulness mindset into his daily life. The assumptions and dichotomies we set up create very limiting binaries, instead, we need to view our different modes or mindsets as a spectrum. Alex shows us how we can recognize our false assumptions and relax them, for example, we can still be mindful even when we’re in the process of analyzing something. To learn more about transformative learning and integration, go to [38:00]. 

How to Break the Achiever Mentality

At [58:30], Alex explains how small changes matter more than huge, instant developments. We often worry that we aren’t progressing enough or that we can’t seem to finish our to-do lists quick enough; ultimately, the small changes that happen every so often, are transformative. Renouncing this sense of urgency and breaking the habit of an achievement mindset can create even more space and potential in your life. 

One of Your Biggest Lessons So Far

Small changes is what matters, not the big ones.  Small changes give a sense of spaciousness and not having to expect.

It’s not about what you gain but it’s about what you let go of.

Nugget Of Wisdom

What is one nugget of wisdom that you would share with fellow seekers who are on this journey of growth and transformation?

Relationships and friendships grounded in part of the spiritual yearning is the path. It’s not just part of the path.

Key Nuggets:

[09:00] How Disruption Can Ignite a Journey of Contemplation

[17:00] Finding Your Soul Guides

[22:00] Becoming a Bridge/Connector For Two Worlds

[26:30] Resolving Our Internal Dichotomy

[33:00] How to Prioritize and Remember Yourself

[40:30] Applying Mindfulness to Our Daily Lives

[58:30] How to Break the Achiever Mentality

Resources:

Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao by Wayne Dyer

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Connect with Alex:

Website: offeringtree.com

Quotes:

“It was a pause, the idea that there was value in being, in not doing something.” - Alex Haley [14:40]

“You have so much that you can learn from each other and so much that can be shared. There’s a need for those that can help bridge and interpret.” - Alex Haley [24:12]

“The experience isn’t that important, it’s that what you understood from the experience leads to an integration in your life.” - Alex Haley [28:57]

“It was much more about how I was doing something as opposed to what I was doing.” - Alex Haley [30:45]

“It matters to remember yourself.” - Alex Haley [31:07]

“There’s stillness in movement, and there’s movement in stillness.” - Alex Haley [35:35]

“I can still maintain a sense of inner balance . . . even when there’s a lot going on.” - Alex Haley [40:25]

“The resonance between the aspiration and the intention is what gives me the potential in the present moment.” - Alex Haley [53:00]

“Small changes . . .  that just creates a sense of ease for me and spaciousness . . . of not needing to get that thing right now.” - Alex Haley [59:53]

“It’s not about what you gain, it’s about what you let go of and what no longer serves you.” - Alex Haley [1:00:25]

“My own understanding, my own awakening is intertwined and interconnected with everybody else’s.” - Alex Haley [1:05:57]

Partners:

 

This episode is brought to you by The Offering Tree. The Offering Tree is an easy all-in-one platform to run your business so that you don't have spend extra time trying to figure out all the tech stuff. Offering Tree let’s you build you website, scheduling calendar, class offerings, online store, email marketing, membership site and online courses all in one place!

They’re a heart centered company that truly believes in the power of community and genuinely wants to support wellness entrepreneurs to do what they’re meant to do.

The best part is that because you’re a member of the Curious Monki community, you get an awesome discount! Find out more here.

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Episode 193: Overcome Mental Resistance And Get Back Into Alignment (Daily Inspiration)

Today's episode is inspiration to overcome mental resistance and get back into alignment.  Steven Pressfield says in his book The War Of Art "Most of us have two lives.  The life we live and the unlived life within us.  Between the two stands Resistance.”

Keep this in your back pocket and use it anytime you find yourself languishing in self-doubt, overwhelm, imposter syndrome or any other such fear.

The difference between getting what you want and what's holding you back is resistance (aka. mental struggle).  Resistance comes internally from the mind and so it can also be resolved through mindset. 

In this episode - one inquiry that can help quickly shift your mindset from fearful to grounded.


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Resources

The episode that I've been recommending a lot lately is Ep. 149: Are You An Empath? How To Protect, Clear and Optimize Your Energy w/ Rebecca Gibson


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Episode 193: Overcome Mental Resistance And Get Back Into Alignment (Daily Inspo)

Today's episode is inspiration to overcome mental resistance and get back into alignment.  Steven Pressfield says in his book The War Of Art "Most of us have two lives.  The life we live and the unlived life within us.  Between the two stands Resistance.”

Keep this in your back pocket and use it anytime you find yourself languishing in self-doubt, overwhelm, imposter syndrome or any other such fear.

The difference between getting what you want and what's holding you back is resistance (aka. mental struggle).  Resistance comes internally from the mind and so it can also be resolved through mindset. 

In this episode - one inquiry that can help quickly shift your mindset from fearful to grounded.

Resources:

The episode that I've been recommending a lot lately is Ep. 149: Are You An Empath? How To Protect, Clear and Optimize Your Energy w/ Rebecca Gibson

https://www.veronicathai.com/podcast-shownotes/ep149


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Episode 192: 3 Ways To Feel Better When You’re Having A Bad Day (Daily Inspiration)

This is for when you're having a bad day and nothing in your toolbox seems to be helping.

You want to stop feeling so crummy and feel uplifted again! But how do you change your mood when no amount of meditation, yoga or positive thinking seems to be helping?

Listen in for 3 takeaways that can help restore your sense of peace.


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Episode 191: How She Got There: Productivity Consultant For Wellnesspreneurs with Renee Clair

 

Learn how to live your purpose and do what you're meant to do by listening to stories from other yoga teachers, healers, and coaches about how they first got started.

Discover what they did to first make money, how they actually got started, and how they overcame their struggles like fear and burnout along the way.

Today we hear from productivity consultant for wellnesspreneurs (and fellow yoga teacher), Renee Claire, who you heard from in Ep 190: You Can Be Productive Without The Hustle! Here Are 5 Tips To Increase Productivity Without Compromising Your Wellbeing

Talking to Renee was like soaking in a ray of sunshine! What I love about Renee’s story is how she learned to maintain a sense of wellbeing even through the challenges she went through to pursue doing what she loves. This took a willingness to understand the stress and anxiety that she was experiencing.

“I realized that my time was meant for me, not for others” was one such understanding that helped her.

Listen to discover:

  • How to maintain a sense of wellbeing even through challenges

  • How Renee went from wound-up and anxious to confidently prioritizing her self-care

  • How Renee’s past experience prepared her for what’s next

Everyone’s Journey Is Different

On Renée’s journey, she realized which relationships were serving her and made some necessary changes to her situation. This is just one of the major changes she committed to on her journey of self-discovery and self-fulfillment. But everyone’s journey is different; whether it’s starting a new career, learning a new skill, or setting new boundaries with yourself and others. 

Appreciate The Experiences That Shape Who You Are

Renée’s journey shows us that our life experiences, whether positive or negative, are constantly preparing us for what’s next. The experiences Renée has gathered along the way, such as being laid off from her job, her time at Toastmaster’s, or her yoga teacher training, are all helpful in her current work as a productivity consultant, yoga teacher, mediator, and recruiter.

See below for more key nuggets and takeaways.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What’s your calling/purpose? [5:50]

    To lift people up, so they can achieve their dreams.

  2. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to? [6:05]

    After moving to California and going through some big life changes, I started focusing on my health and shifting my mindset, which included changing my relationships. I actually got divorced not too long after, stopped drinking so much alcohol, and eating unhealthy foods. That’s when I realized my time was meant for me and not others. 

  3. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?) [8:10]

    I was going to therapy and doing all the things I mentioned before.  My therapist recommended I take pen to paper and take a good hard look at what I was spending my time on. I had no idea I’d be here years later teaching people to do the same. 

  4. a.) How did you transition from a 9-5 job? [10:20]

    I quit my job.

    b.) Did you have a formal business plan?

    No

  5. How’d you get your expenses covered?

    I’ve always had another source of income. I went from working full-time to part-time and then started creating my online yoga business. Later on, I started being a productivity consultant. The journey can ebb and flow. Three years ago, I had no clue what I’d be doing now!

  6. What was one of your earliest successes and how did it happen? [14:00]

    In 2009, I joined Toastmaster’s club because I was terrified of public speaking. I didn’t know that learning to provide people with feedback, working on how I speak, and how I lead would become a part of that. After starting a new job, my toastmaster’s club was too far away, so I got peer pressured into creating my own club. Before I knew it, I founded a toastmasters club with 40 members, and I was president for a year. The day I left, they celebrated me by having a Founder’s Day party. I was able to help others like me and gently challenge them to take a step towards giving a speech.

  7. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life? [18:45]

    My yoga teacher training.

  8. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend? [19:00]

    My time blocking guide is pretty swell.

  9. Top mindset advice that you’d recommend? [19:20]

    I keep coming back as time as an exchange of energy. A lot of us, as entrepreneurs, have a hard time charging what we’re worth. We in the wellness industry charge considerably less than other people. I would recommend taking a step back and looking at all that you’ve accomplished and know it’s ok to increase your rates. Examine your rate and go to a place that’s comfortable.

  10. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it?) [21:00]

    There is a beautiful prayer from a book called A Course in Miracles, and when I’m feeling tired or overwhelmed I will say this prayer: “Where will you have me go? What will you have me do? What would you have me say, and to whom?”

Resources:

A Course in Miracles by Helen Schucman

Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom by Rick Hanson

Connect with Renee:

If you have questions or want to learn more

Website: renee-clair.com

Instagram: @theproductivewp

Quotes:

“I realized my time was meant for me and not others.” - Renée Claire [07:50] 

“The thing that I check in with is am I giving up or am I choosing to let go?” - Renée Claire [17:23] 

Partners:

 

This episode is brought to you by The Offering Tree. The Offering Tree is an easy all-in-one platform to run your business so that you don't have spend extra time trying to figure out all the tech stuff. Offering Tree let’s you build you website, scheduling calendar, class offerings, online store, email marketing, membership site and online courses all in one place!

They’re a heart centered company that truly believes in the power of community and genuinely wants to support wellness entrepreneurs to do what they’re meant to do.

The best part is that because you’re a member of the Curious Monki community, you get an awesome discount! Find out more here.

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Episode 190: You Can Be Productive Without The Hustle! Here Are 5 Tips To Increase Productivity Without Compromising Your Wellbeing with Renee Clair

 
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When I was a high achiever I used to love being productive. How much I could get done in a day was my measuring stick for success.

Living in the grind of endless striving and self-pressure really wore me down.

I started to trade up hard deadlines for self compassion and the incessant need to get more done for ease and flow.

(I have not, however, given up my to do lists… I love them too much!!)

The only issue was, I still wanted to execute great ideas and complete projects.

Can you be productive without hustling and compromising your wellbeing?

Recruiter and Productivity Consultant for wellness entrepreneurs, Renee Clair, says YES you absolutely can and in this episode she tells you how.

Within the first 5 minutes of our conversation, she dispels the fallacy that being productive is a good thing, no matter the cost and that the harder you work, the more success you'll have.

"There's a huge difference between busy and productive" she says.  "“Busy means to be mindless and disconnected . . . whereas productivity being in the present moment and feeling aligned to what you're doing.” [10:05]

Listen in to discover:

  • How to be aligned and intentional with your productivity

  • How to change the way you work and ditch unhealthy productivity habits (ones that come at the cost of energy depletion)

  • How to be productive in a way that takes self-care and wellbeing into account

  • 5 productivity tips to help you make the most of your time without compromising your wellbeing

About Renee Clair

Reneé Clair is a recruiter and productivity consultant for wellness entrepreneurs as well as a yoga + meditation teacher. She helps wellness entrepreneurs lighten their workload so they have more time and energy to enlighten others! Her clients gain deep values of boundary-setting and self-compassion through her fun approach to otherwise dull productivity tasks.

The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Productive

Renée helps us untangle intentional productivity from being busy as she explains that they are energetically different. Productivity is about being in the present moment and feeling aligned to what you’re doing, whereas busy productivity is when you feel disconnected and are just going through the motions. Understanding this distinction will lead you to your breakthrough and help you find the balance you need. To learn more, go to [10:05].

How to Be Intentional About Your Productivity

Do you feel guilty for taking a nap or watching TV? Do you take the time to rest and recover from a hectic workday? We often feel pressured to constantly keep busy and productive but these are impossible standards to be keeping up with. Renée illuminates that we need to reframe what being productive means: we are not only being productive when we’re cleaning, running errands, or working but also when we are practicing self-care. At [11:45], Renée shares more about how you can feel productive by being intentional with whatever you’re doing.

Why Working Harder Doesn’t Equate To Success 

In today’s society, working hard and long hours has become our way of measuring success and productivity. At [17:00], Renée shows us that we need to restructure and rethink our unhealthy work and productivity habits. It takes time and effort to change these instilled habits but with self-care and self-reflection we can learn to change the way we work and set boundaries with others and also ourselves.

Renée’s 5 Productivity Tips To Help You Make The Most Out Of Your Time:

Tip 1) Learn to Manage and Assess Your Time

At [38:00], Renée shares 3 time management tools with us: she suggests using a paper planner, the Pomodoro timer technique, and time blocking. These tools will help you define and assess where you want to spend your time, and ultimately, be more intentional with your time. 

Renée also shares an extra tip about batching with us here: find out more about batching and time blocking at [49:00].

Tip 2) Automate Repetitive and Time-Consuming Tasks

Renée shares some of her favorite apps and tools with us to streamline any repetitive and tedious tasks. Whether it’s canned emails, newsletters, or social media posts, you can automate certain processes to free up your precious time. Hear more about Renées tips and app recommendations at [56:20].

Tip 3) Set Boundaries with Yourself and Others 

Creating habits where you prioritize yourself will ultimately help you be productive. Renée shares 3 techniques with us to be able to set boundaries: time blocking, roleplay, and prioritizing self-care! These techniques will teach you to say no and have difficult conversations when you need to. Tune in for more at [1:00:00]. 

 Tip 4) Create a Plan of Action.

Reframe the idea of project management by retaking this concept for yourself and your own goals: create your plan of action! Be intentional with your time to achieve manageable and clear goals. Renée teaches us how to set quarterly goals by using the SMART technique, setting clear milestones, and creating time blocks dedicated to these goals. Learn more at [1:06:50].

Tip 5) Hire People to Help You.

At [1:10:50], Renée emphasizes the importance of delegating and hiring help. Whether you’re a parent, a small business owner, or an entrepreneur, hiring people to free up valuable time can make a world of a difference. Renée teaches us how to assess where we need help, how to delegate tasks efficiently, and how to re-examine our funds to see how much help we can afford.

One of Your Biggest Lessons So Far

There’s no such thing as failure. There’s mindful pivoting, in any moment, for whatever you want to do at any point in time.

Nugget of wisdom

What is one nugget of wisdom that you would share with fellow seekers who are on this journey of growth and transformation?

You are worthy.  Your life is meant to be the way you want to live it and you can start anytime!  Put yourself as priority on your list and see what changes.

Key Nuggets:

[10:05] The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Productive.

[11:50] How to Be Intentional About Your Productivity.

[17:00] Change the Way We Work - Working Harder Is Not Equal To Success.

[26:40] Understanding Your Emotions with the Window of Tolerance.

[38:00] Renée’s 5 Productivity Tips.

[38:00] Tip 1: Learn to Manage and Assess Your Time.

[56:20] Tip 2: Automate Repetitive and Time-Consuming Tasks.

[1:00:00] Tip 3: Set Boundaries with Yourself and Others.

[1:06:50] Tip 4: Create a Plan of Action.

[1:10:50] Tip 5: Hire People to Help You.

Resources:

“How Boredom Can Lead to Your Most Brilliant Idea.” Ted Talk by Manoush Zomorodi

Connect with Renee:

Website: renee-clair.com

Instagram: @theproductivewp

Quotes:

“Busy means to be mindless . . . whereas productivity is that awareness and being in the present moment.” - Renée Clair [10:20]

“Taking a nap when you feel tired is productive.” - Renée Clair [14:43] 

“Check in with your intuition and your inner guide and say ‘What do I need more of today?’”- Renée Clair [16:13]

“Your life is meant to be the way you want to live it. You can start anytime.” - Renée Clair [1:18:47]

Partners:

 

This episode is brought to you by The Offering Tree. The Offering Tree is an easy all-in-one platform to run your business so that you don't have spend extra time trying to figure out all the tech stuff. Offering Tree let’s you build you website, scheduling calendar, class offerings, online store, email marketing, membership site and online courses all in one place!

They’re a heart centered company that truly believes in the power of community and genuinely wants to support wellness entrepreneurs to do what they’re meant to do.

The best part is that because you’re a member of the Curious Monki community, you get an awesome discount! Find out more here.

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Episode 189: This is how you make progress effortlessly (Daily Inspiration)

t’s so good to be back with a daily inspiration!

Big scary changes don't seem so big and scary when you break them into several small steps.  You can change a whole lot more little by little rather than in one big leap.

Listen for today’s full dose of inspiration, inspired by me reading Martha Beck’s new book The Way Of Integrity.


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Episode 188: How She Got There: Breakthrough Coach, NLP Trainer and Healer with Susan Palmer Wood

 
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Learn how to live your purpose and do what you're meant to do by listening to stories from other yoga teachers, healers, and coaches about how they first got started.

Discover what they did to first make money, how they actually got started, and how they overcame their struggles like fear and burnout along the way.

Today we hear from teacher, healer, coach and creator of the DECLARE process, Susan Palmer Wood, who you heard from in 187: Tired Of Feeling Unhappy and Burned Out? Here's How To Breakthrough Mental Barriers and Thrive

Listen to discover:

  • What it took for Susan finally quit the burnout of corporate life

  • How she found her way without having a clear map of what's next after quitting

  • How she used practicality and her own coaching skills including NLP (neuro linguistic programming) ensure she was financially well before quitting her job

There will be many things that will pull you away from what's truly aligned for you.  You need to choose yourself rather than the opinions of others or the voice of fear.  Choose yourself. Every. Single. Time.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What’s your calling/purpose?

    Helping people know who they are and feel good about who they are so that their feeling good can ripple out into the world.

  2. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to?

    I was burning out in corporate again so I quit my job and went to Bali for two weeks.  I didn’t know what was next but I just knew that corporate wasn’t for me and I wasn’t going to wait for permission anymore.

  3. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?)

    I was a health coach in 2011 and practiced by doing trades with other coaches and also practiced saying my price. Eventually somebody who knew what I could offer referred me and that referral hired me. I was like “holy shit!”, practicing worked!

    I was so passionate that when I talked about it people were magnetized.

  4. a.) How did you transition from a 9-5 job? I quit my job.

    b.) Did you have a formal business plan? Didn’t know what I would do next after quitting my job. I ended up finding NLP and then almost had to work backward to see how to make this passion into a business.

  5. How’d you get your expenses covered?

    There were multiple things - I knew I would be leaving [corporate] because I wasn’t happy so I saved money and health savings cards for my health stuff.  Then racked up a lot of debt. And then I asked my husband for help (which was a huge transformation for me)!

  6. What was one of your earliest successes and how did it happen?

    My very first client was looking for a sense of purpose.  While she looked successful on the outside she’d lost her sense of self.  She didn’t know what direction to take.  I took her through the DECLARE process and she was one of my first breakthroughs.

  7. What was one time when you really wanted to quit.  What helped you keep going?

    I was working with a coach and it was feeling really hard and it almost seemed easier to get a job and get a paycheck. My coach helped me realized that I am on my path doing what I’m meant to do. I could do something else and suffocate and burnout or I can ride out this emotional wave.

  8. What’s usually your biggest resistance (ex. self-doubt, procrastination…) and how do you respond to it?

    The overwhelming amount of ideas that I have.  It’s hard to choose which one to choose and sometimes I just get overwhelmed and don’t start at all.

    I deal with it through meditation and getting clarity from my inner self and also it’s really helpful to ask for help from those around me to help keep me accountable.

  9. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life?

    Choosing me.

  10. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend?

    Human Design, EFT (to stay focused and let go), get a coach or support to help you keep choosing you!

  11. Top mindset advice that you’d recommend?

    Remember who you are.  The world will tell you who you should be, your family will tell you who you should be and it’s important that you stay connected to who you really are.

  12. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it?)

    I check in with my energy and make sure I’m still passionate about what I’m working on, I look back at testimonials and remind myself of transformations that I’ve helped clients with, and also volunteer to be of service.

Resources:

Book: You Can Heal Your Life By Louise Hay

Book: Mental and Emotional Release by Matt James

Connect with Susan:

If you have questions or want to learn more

Website: susanpalmerwood.com

FB: @susanpalmerwood

email: hello@susanpalmerwood.com

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Episode 187: Tired Of Feeling Unhappy and Burned Out? Here's How To Breakthrough Mental Barriers and Thrive with Susan Palmer Wood

 
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Have you ever wondered why you lose your motivation? Or how you can get back to a more positive outlook on life?

Most of us work and live in stress-filled environments, constantly putting pressure on ourselves and comparing ourselves to others.

Though our journeys are accompanied by pain and trauma, we can use various techniques to overcome these hardships and ultimately, thrive.

In today’s episode, we are introduced to our inspiring guest Susan Palmer Wood as she shares how she’s overcome exhaustion and burn-out and finally discovered her life’s purpose and a deeper connection to herself.

Now she teaches others to do the same!

The techniques Susan will provide to us today can help anyone finding it difficult to navigate their life. Finding your unique life’s purpose and inner joy will help you be at ease with yourself and break free from outside pressures.

About Susan Palmer Wood

Susan Palmer Wood is a woman, teacher, healer, coach and the creator of the DECLARE process, blending Spiritual Wisdom and Science to help women break free from asking "what will people think?" and "what's wrong with me?" to "what do I really want?" and experiencing the inner freedom and joy that comes from discovering and living their unique life purpose, passions and possibilities.

Experiences with Imposter Syndrome, Burn-Out, and Exhaustion

At 8:30, Susan shares her experiences working at a corporate job and the mental and physical health issues that followed. This high-pressure environment eventually led her to a health crisis that forced her body and mind to take a break. Although her breakthrough didn’t come instantaneously, her mindset finally shifted as she found a deeper connection to what her life’s purpose and joy are.

How to Show Up for Yourself by Honoring Your Emotions

Susan explains the difference between honoring your emotions and being run by them. While she relied on shutting them down to function at an intense and unhealthy capacity for a long time, she now encourages you to acknowledge those feelings. Once you’ve acknowledged your feelings, you should also move your physiology to match what you want to feel. Give yourself the physical and mental space to show up for yourself! Tune in for more at 16:00.

Recommitting to Your Values and Finding the Deeper Why

To realize why you are or are not committing to a task, hobby, or anything for that matter, you need to acknowledge your feelings, move your physiology, but also analyze and recommit to your values. At 24:00, Susan tells us how she went from putting off tasks and neglecting her to-do lists to realizing the deeper “why” behind her motivations. As she shares some vulnerable moments, she teaches us how to use our understanding of our values and feelings to navigate our lives.

Our Energy Patterns Tell a Story about Our Motivations and Decisions

Why do we cancel plans or stop working out? Is it because we’re exhausted? How can you understand the motivations behind your decisions? Investigating the deeper “why” is a great technique, but Susan reveals another with us here at 36:30. Learning about your energy patterns can help you see which choices are beneficial to you at a low, neutral, or high-energy state. Susan familiarizes us with Human Design which helps us become aware of these energy patterns and motivations.

Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) - How to Break Mental Barriers and Thrive

Neurolinguistic Programming or NLP looks at successful behaviors and how to replicate them. Susan uses NLP techniques with her clients to stimulate their thoughts, loosen boundaries, and change mindsets in an instant. To learn more about this go to 46:30 in the episode. Susan and Veronica walk through the NLP Anxiety Release Tool which will help Veronica deal with her anxiety and creates new perspectives. Try out this technique yourself at 56:00 as Susan provides you with questions from her Anxiety Release Tool. Susan also specializes in Mental and Emotional Release Therapy which helps release trapped emotions that are most often causes by trauma. These buried emotions may immensely impact our behaviors and decisions. To learn more about Mental and Emotional Release Therapy, look up Mental and Emotional Release by Matt James.

One of Your Biggest Lessons So Far

We create our reality.  We are meaning making machines that don’t see the world as it is but we see it as we are.

What is one nugget of wisdom that you would share with fellow seekers who are on this journey of growth and transformation?

The whole thing is the path and we’re never done.

Key Nuggets:

[8:30] Experiences with Imposter Syndrome, Burn-Out, and Exhaustion.

[16:00] How to Show Up for Yourself by Honoring Your Emotions.

[24:00] Recommitting to Your Values and Finding the Deeper Why.

[36:30] Our Energy Patterns Tell a Story about Our Motivations and Decisions.

[46:30] Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) - How to Break Mental Barriers and Thrive.

Resources:

You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay

Mental and Emotional Release by Matt James

Connect with Susan:

Website: susanpalmerwood.com

FB: @susanpalmerwood

email: hello@susanpalmerwood.com

Quotes:

“It’s the difference between honoring your emotions and being run by your emotions.” - Susan Palmer Wood [17:05]

“We have the ability to feel any way that we want to. We just need to get in touch with our why. . .and then do the work.” - Susan Palmer Wood [30:22]

“Are you living in “shoulds” or are you living in expansion?” - Susan Palmer Wood [43:34]

“When I changed the pictures in my head, it changed how I felt and it changed my behavior.” - Susan Palmer Wood [47:50]

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Episode 186: Stop Pressuring Yourself! 3 Ways To Drop The Mental Struggle Of Self-Pressure

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Some people think that by putting pressure on themselves, they'll be more motivated and perform better but the truth of self-pressure is that it's actually quite defeating, depleting and unhealthy in the long term!

This feeling of always being "ON" and trying hard not only takes you away from a state of ease, flow, inspiration and creativity, but it causes anxiety, stress and eventually even burnout!

In this episode you'll discover:

  • How to know if you're putting too much pressure on yourself

  • What self-pressure feels like versus ease

  • 3 ways to let go of self-pressure so that you can live in ease & flow


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Episode 185: How She Got There: Yoga Teacher, Clothing Line and Coach with Simona Schimanovich

 
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Learn how to live your purpose and do what you're meant to do by listening to stories from other yoga teachers, healers, and coaches about how they first got started.

How they got there episodes is where we get to hear the for real, for real stories about how they followed their heart’s calling to do what they’re meant to do. This means we get to hear the sticky middle and all - How’d they start? Did they ever want to quit? What helped them the most?

Today we hear from yoga teacher trainer and mentor, Simona Schimanovich, who you heard from in 184: Working With Moon Energy To Optimize Energy And Manifest Your Desires

How to teach at the best yoga studios

One of the big takeaways from Simona’s journey is that you get to try again and again and as many times as you want. When Simona first started teaching she was rejected several times by yoga studios but she kept on trying and today she teaches at some of the top studios. Listen in to see exactly what she did to achieve this.

This is how you create cool opportunities for yourself

When we had the conversation Simona was celebrating an exciting success because she was featured on the cover of Yoga Journal Amsterdam Magazine. I asked her a bonus question of how that happened for her. It’s important to note that she took action to create this opportunity for herself and it didn’t just land in her lap. It can be easy to look at other people and compare ourselves (Marie Forleo calls it “comparison slogger”) thinking that they have overnight success or that they are better at it, which is self-defeating. The truth is, you have the power to create amazing opportunities for yourself all the time! Listen in to see how Simona did it for herself.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What’s your calling/purpose?

    Connection.  To help people connect to themselves, each other, to nature and spirit.

  2. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to?

    When I moved to Amsterdam from London.  I came (to Amsterdam) with a fresh slate and kept trusting my guidance even though I didn’t really know what I was doing here.

  3. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?)

    I didn’t actually think that teaching was for me because I wasn’t very confident. My coworkers at the time knew that I was a yoga teacher and kept asking if I would teach them. Finally I decided that we all have to start somewhere! I taught my very first class to my coworkers and they loved it!  I realized that sometimes you need to get out of your own way.


    I applied to studios but they didn’t let me even just cover for other teachers. I kept applying to studios, taught colleagues in the park and eventually rented my own space to teach in.

  4. How’d you get your expenses covered?

    I was afraid how I’d even make rent but within two months, I got offered teaching positions at the best studios.

    I said yes to everything and all teaching opportunities.  Also worked on inner work and money mindset.

  5. What was one of your earliest successes and how you made it happen?

    Launched my clothing brand and it was so cool to see people wearing it.

  6. What was one time when you really wanted to quit.  What helped you keep going?

    I was working very hard with my clothing brand. I worked way too hard in a masculine way where I was trying to make things happen.  I was on the edge of burnout and working way too hard. What helped was that I ended up finding a coach who helped me start working in a very different way.

  7. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life?

    Working with manifesting which helped switch from working hard to receiving.  And having a vision helps you serve more.

  8. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend?

    You need a morning practice to show up at your best.  Journaling or even more specifically, a gratitude journal can help.

  9. Top mindset advice that you’d recommend?

    Focus on what you want versus what you don’t want.

    The mind has a default negativity bias but don’t fall for it - focus on why you can!

  10. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it?)

    Reconnect to your vision in some way.  Be more in the moment and follow the fun. Being more intuitively in the in the moment.

Resources:

Book: You Can Heal Your Life By Louise Hay

Simona had a bunch of teachers she loved learning from including Gabby Bernstein, Marianne Williamson, A Course In Miracles, and the Dalai Lama in the book Art Of Happiness.

Connect with Simona:

If you have questions or want to learn more

Website: simonaschimanovich.com

Instagram: @simonayoga

email: yogawithsimona@gmail.com

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Episode 184: Working With Moon Energy To Optimize Energy And Manifest Your Desires with Simona Schimanovich

 
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Energy is one of the things we are all chasing and want more of.

More energy to get through the day, more energy to enjoy friends and family, more energy to do what you love.

You already know the benefits of a consistent yoga practice to build and create energy, momentum, and harmony in your life.

But did you know there is another type of energy that humans have been using for thousands of years to guide their life, decisions, and actions?

Look up at the sky and you will see the source of this energy. It is earth's constant celestial companion – the moon!

In our modern information and technology-driven world, we can forget that nature runs in cycles and rhythms. One such cycle is the waxing and waning of the moon.

In this episode, I speak with Simona Schimanovich, a certified yoga teacher who has been incorporating moon energy into her practice for many years. She shares how you can use the Moon to set intentions and manifestations each month. You’ll learn how you can incorporate Moon energy into your daily life.

Topic Summary:

  • Understanding the phases of the lunar cycle

  • How to set intentions with full moon and new moon energy

  • Practices to help harness the energy of the moon and use it to manifest your desires

  • Understanding the phases of the moon and how to you flow with it to optimize your energy

About Simona Schimanovich

Simona is a coach, yoga teacher and founder of Moon Tribe. As a Transformational Coach she guides women to discover their purpose and manifest their dream career. She has been featured in Yoga Magazine Netherlands and holds regular Moon Circles in Amsterdam and online.

The Journey – It may not make sense in the moment but go with it [19:10]

Simona's yoga journey began when she was 29, living in her native Austria, and navigating her way through a difficult divorce. To cope with this crisis, she turned to yoga to find clarity and peace. This divorce was the catalyst that sparked her devotion to yoga and eventual exploration of Lunar energy.

Simona shares the breakthrough she had that finally propelled her to doing more work around the Moon energy. One day, after drinking her third cup of coffee and still feeling exhausted, she realized that it was bizarre to try and operate “like machines” rather than honor our own natural cycles. Go to [13:00] to hear more about Simona’s journey and challenges she faced.

Go to [19:10] to learn about trusting the parts of your journey that might not make sense (in the moment).

Understanding that life is not linear can help you become more efficient and fulfilled

In the Western culture, we perceive time as linear, always moving in a forward direction at a constant pace. Simona explains that there are rhythms in nature and when we align ourselves with these rhythms, we become more efficient and fulfilled.

She shares how ancient cultures and modern Chinese and Hindu cultures are aware of this fact with celebrations based on the Lunar calendar. Simona explains that the underlying principle of moon energy is that there is a time for everything. A time to start. A time to stop. A time to be creative and energetic, and a time to rest. Paying attention to the moon can help you identify these moments resulting in greater fulfillment and happiness. Once we change our perception from things being linear to understanding there is a rhythm, we get acceptance.

To learn more about the differences between linear time and rhythmic/cyclic time go to [20:00].

Working with the Moon phases to optimize energy

Simona walks us through the phases of the moon starting with a dark new moon which is ideal for setting intentions and turning inwards. As the moon waxes, which is the rebirth of light, energy starts to build until the moon is at its brightest – the full moon. The full moon is a time where the energy is greatest and can be perfect for any activity be it strong yoga practice, shaking, or dancing. The last two weeks of the cycle, when the moon dissolves back to darkness, is accompanied by a time of releasing, closing, and acceptance. For a more details of how you can tune into the New moon and Full moon, go to [23:00].

Where do I start? Take these small steps to begin working with the moon

Simona shares her recommendations for how beginners can start working with moon energy. Notice what cycle the moon is in and how your everyday experiences and emotions are affected. Then use the new moon as a time to set intentions and affirmations for the coming month.

Working with the moon to set intentions and manifest desires

Simona talks about how setting intentions at the right time is akin to planting seeds. Plant a seed at the wrong time and it won't grow. Plant an intention at the wrong time and it will be weak. Simona shares a few tips to create stronger manifestations such as being in the right headspace before setting an intention to ensure it comes from the heart and not the mind. She also suggests writing down the intention and affirmations and keep repeating them while the moon is waxing. Finally imagine the feeling when the intention is fulfilled. What emotions bubble to the surface? How will you act? How will you celebrate?

She also talks about trusting the process so that you don’t “strangle your desires”. Go to [32:00] to hear more about using the moon to set intentions.

One of Your Biggest Lessons So Far

Ensure that you are ready and open to receive without internal resistance. Moon energy has helped as it contains more receptive energy than active solar energy. If you ask, make sure you are willing to receive.

What is one nugget of wisdom that you would share with fellow seekers who are on this journey of growth and transformation?

You are all-powerful creators that are creating your reality. Don't put your life and energy in the hands of others, take it back and create your own life.

Key Nuggets:

[7:47] The success you can have when you work with the moon to set intentions. As Simona showed by featuring on the cover of a magazine.

[9:22] The catalyst that sparked a deeper interest in yoga and eventually moon energy

[23:32] Detailed conversation covering what is moon energy and how to best harness it

[45:30] How to use the full moon for manifesting

Resources:

Moonology book: https://www.moonology.com/

Simona's moon course: https://moontribe.thinkific.com/

Connect with Simona:

Website: simonaschimanovich.com

Instagram: @simonayoga

email: yogawithsimona@gmail.com

Quotes:

"There are rhythms in nature and when we align ourselves with these rhythms, we become more efficient" Simona Schimanovich

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Episode 183: How He Got There - Author, Yoga Teacher, Spiritual Mentor with Hari-kirtana das

 
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How they got there episodes is where we get to hear stories from experts, yoga teachers, healers, coaches…basically anybody who doesn’t have a typical job title.

These are their for real, for real stories about how they followed their heart’s calling to do what they’re meant to do. This means we get to hear the sticky middle and all - How’d they start? Did they have a plan? How did they make money?

Hopefully in hearing their stories it will help inspire you to live your purpose or lend comfort especially if you’ve come across a hard part in your journey.

Today we hear from yoga teacher, spiritual mentor and author of the book In Search Of The Highest Truth::Adventures In Yoga Philosophy, Hari-kirtana das, who you heard from in Episode 182: Exploring The Meaning Of Life Using Yoga Philosophy.

Although Hari has been practicing yoga for the better part of 50 years and has a wealth of experience under his belt, he still had to start from somewhere. In this episode, you’ll learn how he transitioned from a career in motion design and into one where he spends his days teaching at yoga teacher trainings and creating online programs for yoga philosophy.

My favorite takeaway from all this is that he didn’t have a plan either! It seems that most of the guests who have shared their stories didn’t have a plan - even the most planful ones. It seems that when it comes to pursuing heartfelt endeavors like living your purpose and doing what you’re meant to do, the approach needs to be much different than let’s say how you would plan to do your taxes.

In pursuing your heart’s calling, there is no formula. There is no cut and dry rules. And that’s not a bad thing - it’s more intuitive and asks you to rely on your inner wisdom rather than an external set of rules that you should follow.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What’s your calling/purpose?

    My service is to share my understanding and realization of the highest truth. Teaching others how to learn to see and experience it rather than just understand it intellectually.

  2. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to? 

    Decide to continue with motion design clients or teach yoga full time. Once I decided, things happened that helped me become a full time yoga teacher.

  3. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?)

    I was going to yoga studios to practice before teaching and actually got asked to teach.

    In one incident, a teacher who was leading a teacher training had a guy who was supposed to teach kirtan but he didn’t show up. Somebody who knew me asked me to teach it.

  4. Did you have a formal business plan or idea of how long you’d do this for?

    No I didn’t, which is unlike me because I’m usually a very planful person.

  5. How’d you get your expenses covered?

    Got paid as a guest teacher at YTTs (yoga teacher trainings) and also with the support of a very loving partner.

  6. What was one of your earliest successes and how you made it happen?

    His students actually followed him to a new class that he was teaching and it occurred to him that he’d been developing relationships with people.

  7. What was one time when you really wanted to quit.  What helped you keep going?

    I wanted to quit so I quit.

    *this part of the conversation was actually sooooo awesome because he specified that he quit the things that didn’t matter.

  8. What’s usually your biggest resistance (ex. Self-doubt, procrastination…) now?  How do you deal with it?

    Procrastination like checking emails, check NY Times. Putting the distractions away really helps.

  9. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life?

    Connected with an online entrepreneurial coach and actually took B-School with Marie Forleo (fun tidbit: that’s how me and Hari actually met).

  10. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend?

    Develop a mailing list and offer something of value that people can have.

  11. Top mindset advice that you’d recommend?

    Have a mindset to be a servant for something greater than yourself.

  12. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it?)

    I get up early and practice mantra meditation: glorification, gratitude, repentance and request for benediction.

Resources:

Connect with Hari:

Website: hari-kirtana.com

Email: Hari@Hari-Kirtana.com

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Episode 182: Exploring The Meaning Of Life Using Yoga Philosophy with Hari-kirtana das

 
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You already know that practicing yoga can offer a wealth of benefits by way of physical, mental, and spiritual health. Chances are, you’ve already experienced the physical and maybe some of the mental health benefits of the practice.

Since you’re here reading these words, chances are you want more of the mental and spiritual benefits of yoga.

You want to go deeper and experience personal growth as well as spiritual growth and you know that yoga can get you there!

Yes! Yoga sure can. Yoga philosophy and the ancient texts like the Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali and the Bhagavad Gita are essentially handbooks to enlightenment and a life full of bliss and joy.

The only problem is that they’re kind of hard to understand! And it can be confusing which text to tackle first.

In this episode, we get to talk with Hari-Kirtana Das, an expert in yoga philosophy. He explains which order we should read the texts in, how to make them more approachable and how to apply these ancient wisdom to our everyday lives.

About Hari-Kirtana Das

Hari-kirtana das is a yoga teacher, spiritual mentor, online course creator, and the author of 'In Search of the Highest Truth: Adventures in Yoga Philosophy.' He's been practicing yoga for the better part of the last 50 years, has lived in devotional yoga ashrams and intentional spiritual communities, worked for Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley start-ups, and brings a wide range of spiritual knowledge and life experience to his classes, workshops, and presentations. He lives in Washington DC.


Understanding Yoga Philosophy at the Highest Level

Hari shares that yoga philosophy at any level is reality distinguished from illusion for the benefit of all. It’s all about pursuing an understanding of our relationships with others, the world, ourselves, and the source of all the world and ourselves. It’s also about taking the theoretical knowledge of yoga and practising it so we can attest that it actually works. Knowledge of the ultimate goal (Why you are practising yoga) is also critical. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali emphasize practising yoga in a particular sequence and Hari dives into some of the sutras and breaks them down for us so we can understand them better. To learn more from what Hari had to share, go to 07:12.

How Yoga Philosophy Teaches Us Who We Are

Hari highlights the fact that Yoga philosophy describes the characteristics of the true nature of the self with the first characteristic being eternality. This is found in the first instruction from Krishna to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita, which teaches us that we are eternal and that we are eternally ourselves. The second characteristic is purity and it refers solely to the absence of influence of a material nature. Hari goes on to talk about the three qualities of material nature that we must be aware of. The practice of Pratyāhāra enables us to discover the third characteristic which is Joy and how it comes from within us and not the outside world. Hari goes on to share more at 09:54.


The Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God

To learn what the Bhagavad Gita scripture encapsulates, Hari says that one has to approach it as looking at the world from God’s point of view. Bhagavad Gita offers us the best way to reach the perfection of Samadhi and this is where Hari advises people to begin. To learn more about this from Hari go to 21:14 in the episode.


The Most Recommended Translation of the Bhagavad Gita

Even as Hari works on his own translation of the Bhagavad Gita, he still recommends the translations by Graham M. Schweig and H.D Goswami. What’s valuable about Graham M. Schweig’s translation is that it retains the poetry of the original Sanskrit and explains why the Bhagavad Gita is a love song. Hari feels that in some areas Graham sacrifices clarity for poetry which H.D. Goswami makes up for in his translation by being more rigorous in the academic studies carried out. Hari emphasizes the importance of putting the two translations together because they complement each other. He also talked about the first edition he ever read about the Bhagavad Gita and shared his insights on what it has to teach us. Tune in for more at 26:03.

The Meaning of Life 

Once we get some level of understanding of the Bhagavad Gita, we are able to have a clear view of where we are coming from and where we want to go. At 38:53, Hari points to the desire that we all have to see the universe revolving around us and how that brings up envy and animosity in our hearts towards the person who is actually at the center of the universe. That drives us into material consciousness where we develop the illusion that we can be the center of the universe and so we do everything we can every day to achieve that. Sometimes we achieve it but since it keeps shifting, we keep on breaking our backs to get back there again. That, as Hari explains, is the definition of the false ego (Ankura). The opposite of that is the concept of spiritual consciousness and he demystified it all farther for us in the most insightful of ways, so don’t miss out.

Manifestation in the Modern World

At 49:51, the question was based on how we can work towards fulfilling our desires while also putting everything in the hands of the supreme, and Hari explains that we must dovetail our desires to the desires of the supreme. Manifestation happens when we connect with something bigger than ourselves and let the light of that thing shine through us. But in the modern world, we get frustrated because we believe that the manifestation of our personal desires is achieved from our own efforts.

Key Nuggets:

[7:12] Understanding Yoga Philosophy at the Highest Level.

[9:54] Our true selves. Krishna teaches Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita that we are eternal and that we are eternally ourselves.

[21:14] Learn what the Bhagavad Gita scripture encapsulates.

[26:03] Recommendations for translations of the Bhagavad Gita and why they’re suggested.

[38:53] What’s the meaning of life? (and Hari actually answers!! That was awesome).

[49.51] How can we work towards fulfilling our desires while also putting everything in the hands of the supreme.

Resources:

For more on Yoga Philosophy, listen to Episode 176: Handbook For Awakening - An Easy Guide To The Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali with Ashley Zuberi

Hari’s recommendations for translations of the Bhagavad Gita:

Connect with Hari:

Website: hari-kirtana.com

Email: Hari@Hari-Kirtana.com

Take Hari’s online course about the Yamas & Niyamas

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Quotes

“Yoga philosophy is the directions on the label of yoga practice” - Hari-kirtana das

 

“We are very small and the universe is very big. We revolve around the center of the universe, the universe does not revolve around us” - Hari-kirtana das

 

“These bodies will come and go, but our spiritual individuality remains” - Hari Kirtana

 

“The mind reflects a conception of identity back to pure consciousness and pure consciousness under the influence of illusion thinks, “That’s Me” - Hari-kirtana das

 

“The process of yoga is the process of stilling the fluctuations of the mind” - Hari-kirtana das

 

“Yoga puts faith and knowledge back together as two sides of the same coin, one informing the other, so that we thus have reasonable faith that is founded on knowledge that reinforces our faith” - Hari-kirtana das

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Episode 181: How She Got There - Yoga Business Coach & Studio Manager, Podcaster and Digital Nomad with Amanda Kingsmith

 
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How they got there episodes is where we get to hear stories from experts, yoga teachers, healers, coaches…basically anybody who doesn’t have a typical job title.

These are their for real, for real stories about how they followed their heart’s calling to do what they’re meant to do. This means we get to hear the sticky middle and all - How’d they start? Did they have a plan? How did they make money?

Today we hear from yoga business coach & studio manager, digital Nomad and creator of the Mastering The Business Of Yoga Podcast, Amanda Kingsmith, who you heard from in Episode 180: What It Really Take To Live Your Dream – Honest Notes From A Digital Nomad

One of the biggest takeaways from Amanda’s journey is that she didn’t have a plan! She laughed when I asked her that question because she’s usually a very planful, type A personality. But when it came to the heart’s calling, the journey took her step by step.

Truth is, that’s how this usually works. In following your heart’s calling, you're charting a path that is uniquely yours. There’s no cookie cutter instruction manual for you to follow. (Seriously, can you imagine if there were job titles in University like “Yoga Business Coach” or “Digital Nomad”??).

Like Amanda, you’re going to need to follow you’re own instincts and trust that what doesn’t feel right just isn’t for you.

Listen to this episode and hear how Amanda implemented these principles in her own journey.

See below for key nuggets and takeaways.

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Key Nuggets: Doing What You’re Meant To Do

  1. What’s your calling/purpose?

    I don’t know yet, actually in a phase of transition right now. (This was so awesome because it really shows that we are ever changing beings, even when it comes to what’s calling out to us.)

  2. What was that moment like when you decided to go all in and fully committed to doing what you’re meant to? 

    The second big trip with my husband – it was like a U-turn where at one point you just can’t go back. You’re totally into it.

  3. How did you start? (for real, like way before being known for your work.  Did you quit your job first or did you do it on the side?)

    Sold my rental property for an influx of cash to be able to invest into my business.

    Also asked the studio that I was working for if I could somehow work remotely and they actually said yes!

  4. Did you have a formal business plan or idea of how long you’d do this for?

    haha not at all! I was just really determined to find joy!

  5. How’d you get your expenses covered?

    Answered that a little earlier but basically: sold rental property, my World Wanderers podcast was growing, started a second podcast called MBOM and working for the yoga studio remotely.

    I also did random side jobs like work as a freelance for website design and taught English to kids in China

  6. What was one of your earliest successes and how you made it happen?

    Started the MBOM podcast and even though I felt like an imposter and like a super new yoga teacher, I reached out to people to be my first guests and they said YES!

  7. What was one time when you really wanted to quit.  What helped you keep going?

    Haha like once every two weeks but coming back to my why is so helpful.  Why it excites me and also adding things to my week or day that makes me feel good. 

  8. What’s usually your biggest resistance (ex. Self-doubt, procrastination…) now?  How do you deal with it?

    Selling myself is scary – self doubt and fear of rejection. This shows up as procrastination like being on social media for hours.

    What helps is journaling to dig deeper into why I have that self doubt. Like what’s behind the scrolling?  Why didn’t I do what I needed to do?

  9. What’s the best thing you did that helped you create this life?

    Pushing through the hard moments and trusting my instincts and following what I was passionate about.  Trusting that the things (like the corporate job) that weren’t for right for me, wasn’t right for me.

  10. Top tangible action/tool that you’d recommend?

    Meditation and journaling and self yoga practice to tune in.

    Also time to self with nothing but you and your own head

  11. Top mindset advice that you’d recommend?

    Listen to yourself and turn off all the noise (ex. Social media, news…)

  12. What do you do to check back and make sure that this is still the path for you (ie. that helps you decide that this is all worth it?)

    Love doing goals with husband twice a year and we look at what’s working and what’s not working

Resources:

One book that’s really helped Amanda along her journey is 6 Pillars Of Self Esteem by Nathaniel Brandon.

Links:

If you have any questions for Amanda or want to learn more, connect with her through:

Website:  www.mbomyoga.com or www.amandakingsmith.com

Instagram: @amandakingsmith or @masteringthebusinessofyoga

Facebook: @amandakingsmith or @masteringthebusinessofyoga