Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching, podcast and live events for women, Marsha teaches the power of Radical Responsibility and Owning Your Choices in your own life. She empowers women how to own their stories and build platform businesses to impact, serve and support others
I can’t wait for you to hear this episode as we discuss;
If you don’t trust yourself, show up anyways, now is the time.
We have to recognize and honour that the energy is real and we can be taken down by going to the grocery store, no matter how strong we are. Try to see this experience as a gift of what is working for me and what isn’t. Give time to yourself first each day. Do what you need and honour yourself.
We’re all trying to navigate something that has no play book. We’ve never been here before so that means there’s no right or wrong. What do I need today? Give ourselves permission to give ourselves some space. My inconveniences are nothing compared to what some people are going through.
Marsha shares with us about being pregnant at 32 and having a strange feeling that it wasn’t going to happen. She shares about “the look” the ultrasound tech gives when something is wrong and being told it was suspected cancer and her journey during the wait period to find out whether it was cancer or not and the two years of testing that followed. Then she discusses the crystal clear voice telling her “You need a hysterectomy” after numerous procedures and surgeries over a 6 year period at 37 years old. She persisted with what she knew her soul needed. She knew what she knew. Marsha’s experience gives us the reminder to trust that inner voice. She has had an ongoing journey and had new growth after the hysterectomy.
“I’ve learned to trust my voice, trust my intuition, trust what I’m hearing. When I hear it, I believe it’s like my future self or a version of myself saying don’t stop, follow me.”
When we stop carrying things that aren’t ours to carry we create space. When we make space we allow for light and opportunities and people to come in which allows us to move forward.
The things we do to avoid vulnerability cause us more pain then the vulnerability ever would. Vulnerability is sharing our pain, our emotions, our stories, it’s not sharing everyone else around you.
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