There is something fear wants you to know.
Listen to this post.
There is something fear wants you to know.
Something useful. Something powerful. Something transformative.
That allows you to trust (and act on) the truth and power of your own clarity.
Because inside your fear, there is wisdom.
(The kind people often say they want and rarely obtain—because obtaining it takes a certain fierce and compassionate devotion to fearlessness.)
If you ignore your fear or chastise it—or cast it out—for the sake of moving forward, it will keep coming back—to tell you what it wants you to know.
(And you will miss the miracle of trust in your clarity—and its concrete rewards.)
What your fear has to say—the wisdom it holds—is that essential and that transformative.
(Everything you long for, including the depth and truth of who you are, exists on the other side of the unknown—and fear sits at the threshold).
If you listen, if you attune yourself to its unfurling, your fear will guide you.
It will release you—and it will initiate you into profound trust of the power of your lived wisdom and the truth of your own clarity.
(Your fear is never what you think it is.)
I invite you to join me on April 21 at 2 ET for a free 90-minute initiation + transformation to listen for what your fear wants you to know—so you can trust (and act on) the truth and power of your own clarity.
“I would not have dared to hope for the things that have changed in my life because of this work.
I don’t know what has happened. But my whole fucking life has changed. Saying ‘yes’ was one of the most consequential decisions of my life.
Relationships that felt toxic, insurmountable and inescapable suddenly shifted. Situations that had no clear possible solution, suddenly gave way to new, wildly unexpected outcomes. My income increased significantly (without our focus and seemingly effortlessly).
When we started working together, I was so terrified of the unknown. But the truth is not scary. It’s liberating. And the only thing that got burnt down to the ground (despite my fear) were the barriers to it.
Now it’s terrifying to think that I might have never known what was possible if I hadn’t worked with Rebecca.”