Join Shanna Kay Covey, Shanna Lee Schulze and Tracey Keller as they discuss the power of forgiveness. In this conversation they dispel common misperceptions around forgiveness, share how deep forgiveness goes (while giving space for someone to be right where they are in their process without judgment), and show the benefit of forgiveness both from an inner peace and self worth perspective as well as from a bodily health perspective. Forgiveness is critical to reclaiming your inner power and freedom. It frees you from constantly experiencing past pains, makes space for inspiration and creativity and relieves the body of lower frequency emotions and thoughts that affect our wellbeing.
During this episode Shanna Schulze mentioned Paul Babin’s YouTube channel called The Abundance, where you can find a variety of meditations that are available through his work.
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Shanna Kay Covey is the author of A Call to the Heart, Shifting Out of Ego Into Spirit. She is a life coach who uses a spiritual lens to help people align more deeply with the truth of their nature. When people are aligned with their inner nature, they live confidently from that truth. From this inner knowing, they learn to direct their lives according to their unique soul blueprint. You can follow her on Facebook (@ShannaKayCovey) and Instagram (@ShannaCovey).
Shanna Lee Schulze serves as Executive Director of So Live, Inc. and is a franchise and corporate attorney with Shumway Van. She has always been passionate about living each day to its absolute fullest, and helping other achieve the same throughout her own pursuit.
Tracey Keller is an Eating Psychology Coach and personal trainer. Tracey works with clients on navigating their relationship with food and movement, helping them to set up practices that will lead to success in their highest calling. You can follow her on Facebook at Rise2It.