Laurel Holland and Laurel Boivin celebrate their podcast's fifth year and its recognition as one of the top 100 inner work podcasts. They discuss navigating change, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and intuition. Laurel Boivin shares her experience of moving after 20 years, highlighting the challenges of initiating change and dealing with others' reactions. They stress the significance of journaling to explore personal feelings and the need to trust one's intuition. Laurel Holland recounts selling her house intuitively, which led to multiple offers over asking price. They conclude by encouraging listeners to explore their responses to change and develop self-awareness.
Journaling prompts are suggested to further your exploration.
The email to send questions to Laurel Boivin is laurel@fluxflowcoaching.com and for Laurel Holland - laurel@liveyourinnerpower.com
The link to our private Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautifulworkbeautifullife
Host/Cohost/Guest Info
Guiding others to become effective leaders of their own lives, Laurel Holland has been on a journey of awakening and transformation throughout her life. Writing about inner work, Laurel has authored four books, including Crossroads and Love’s 8 Laws. Her books, Live Your Inner Power, the Journal, and Courageous Woman, introduce, share, and explore the eight foundational practices for creating transformation from the inside out. Through her books, programs, and innovative talks, Laurel’s great desire is to lift others up and courageously step into the life they came here to live.
Laurel Boivin, life coach and founder of Flux+Flow Professional Coaching, helps high-performing professionals overcome overwhelm and disillusionment by increasing self-awareness and shifting perspective to improve performance, increase personal contribution, and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose. Laurel began coaching after a 30-year corporate career. A Reiki master and yoga practitioner, collector of sea glass and antiques, she lives in New Hampshire and summers in Maine.