We’ve been taught that being healthy, taking care of ourselves and finding success needs to be HARD, a STRUGGLE, and SO MUCH WORK.
Guess what?
It’s a BIG’OL load of crap.
No shame sister, most women fall for this, myself included.
Falling victim to this idea creates a massive disconnect with ourselves and in turn,
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For the month of November, we’re focusing on ease. On things coming easily.
Because we ALL are addicted to the struggle in some way, right?!
As you may know, or you may not know Wildly Alive is built upon four pillars; mindset, lifestyle, eating, and movement.
This month is based on the mindset pillar.
Dropping the struggle mindset and moving into an ease mindset.
If you’re at all confused about these pillars just visit wildlyalive.com. The video on that page will give you a clear layout of what those pillars are, and how it’s the foundation to your success.
So let’s think about this for a little bit…
Where in your life do you feel like you’re addicted to the struggle?
It may be around your self-care and your health.
It may be in the area of love, or prosperity, or abundance, or impact.
Where do you feel like no matter how hard you try you never get anywhere?
It’s a constant struggle. I want you to listen to this audio through the lens of that struggle, so we can start shifting this perspective right here and right now.
Isn’t it true that we’re fed this idea that struggling to find success is MORE noble than if it was easy?
Like there’s kind of this heroism around it, that if I struggled and I WORKED REALLY HARD to find success then tastes sweeter at the top.
We see this all the time.
Being busy is the most socially accepted addiction in our society nowadays.
“The more things I get checked off my checklist the better person I am!”
When we prescribe to this our self-worth gets tied to external things. The busier I am, the better person I am. Which plays into our addiction to struggle.
Continue soaking in this Wildly Alive wisdom and shift this mindset for good — listen to the entire audio above.