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Welcome back to another episode of the Embodied Leadership Podcast. Today, we're diving into a topic that's incredibly close to my heart—how you don't need to eliminate scarcity, fear, or nervousness to create amazing things in your life. We'll explore how embracing these parts of ourselves can lead to extraordinary success and fulfillment.

In this episode, I share my personal journey and insights on befriending these often misunderstood aspects of our humanity. You'll hear about my own experiences, the work I do with clients, and how you can begin to transform your relationship with fear and scarcity. This conversation promises to be liberating and empowering, so let's get started!

Keywords:

scarcity, fear, nervousness, extraordinary life, identity, unconscious beliefs, humanity, embrace, befriend, unconscious body, mind, nervous system, success

Chapters:

00:00 Embracing Scarcity, Fear, and Nervousness

02:28 The Role of Identity and Unconscious Beliefs

07:36 Befriending and Integrating Parts of Ourselves

09:31 Personal Growth and Transformation

13:28 Nervous System Regulation and Adaptability

18:06 Personal Reflections and Success Stories

23:34 Embracing the Full Spectrum of Our Humanity

30:36 The Brave Work of Self-Exploration

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Thank you so much for joining me in this episode. I hope it brought you new insights and perspectives on embracing your full self. 

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