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let’s talk about changing your mind
Published 11 days ago • 2 min read
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hey, blueberry jam.
i talk a lot about the power of making intuition-driven decisions + how to navigate uncertainty with confidence, presence + peace
it’s one of the fundamental ways my community, the UPRISING inner sanctum, can support you — by providing a practice ground filled with voices + hearts who choose to prioritize the same way you do
(which ELIMINATES so much of the stress + noise that shows itself in most other aspects of our lives, and allows us to get straight to what matters WITHOUT having to exhaust ourselves in explanation + justification in the process)
a lot of the work around intuition-driven decisionmaking happens AFTER the decision is made
it involves STICKING to the decisions in the face of fear, doubt + criticism (from others as well as our inner meangirl selves)
on a client call the other afternoon, i realized another nuance to the après-decisionmaking process that the sanctum supports —
and that’s where you get to change your damn mind!
for reasons
none of which you need to justify to anyone (except maybe your team, investors or other stakeholders)
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contrary to popular belief, changing your mind doesn’t mean your decision was bad or wrong or that intuition-driven decisionmaking doesn’t work
it’s one thing to KNOW that, but a whole other thing to keep IN the knowing of it when all those voices are telling you otherwise
this is where all your dedication to letting your joy + intuition lead the way can crumble, and it becomes tougher to trust yourself
in the sanctum, you get to crowd out the shit-talking, confidence-robbing voices with supportive, soul-similar ones who “get” it + you
the value of THAT, sweet bloom, cannot be overstated
sometimes honoring your evolving needs means amending or pivoting on your decisions
when you follow that path as a member of the sanctum, you can act + rest easy knowing you’ve given yourself a supportive space —
to ensure you don’t default back to the “everyone else knows better” mindset that keeps you spinning in circles rather than making magic
ps: i'm still at least a couple days away from getting the pretty sales page completed (possibly longer)
who am i kidding? PROBABLY longer, but would hate for you to miss out if i end up creating space to slay that project sooner!
if you wanna join before the enrollment pricing rollback gets rolled back, you can do that here: thriveandbloom.com/innersanctum ​
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i help passion-powered small + scaling business owners learn more about the power of intuition-driven decisionmaking in their lives + biz, through my weekly-ish newsletter
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