selfimprovement

Intimacy + Eye Gazing

It’s Truth + Tequila Tuesday!
This week’s questions comes from Nicole and she says:
My husband and I have been together for over 20 years. I’m the kind of person that if I’m talking to you, I would like to look at you in the eyes. But this is challenging for my husband, he’ll look out the window or someplace else. And says that he doesn’t need to look at me to be actively listening. It feels so weird to me though. I don’t feel ignored. I can say that, but it doesn’t feel right when I’m talking to somebody who’s constantly avoiding your eye contact. Is this normal? What can I do?

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How to Activate Intution

It’s Truth + Tequila Tuesday!
This week’s questions comes from Stacy and she says:
I’m helping my elderly Mom through some health challenges right now and there’s a lot of anxiety around it all (for both of us). And she’s not the most expressive or communicative person, but when I talk with her she always tells me that what I say is exactly what she needed. And what I need right now are the right words and actions to speak to her. I want to be guided by spirit in communicating – so I can help and meet her needs. What do you suggest?

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167.Mojo Lessons from My Grandma

Today was my Grandmother’s birthday.

She’s been gone for 23 years…but she’s always present in my heart. For those of you who’ve been around a while, you know that my Grandma was ‘my everything,’…..AND the bulk of what I do is inspired by her.

===> TUNE IN to hear the Mojo Lessons from Grandma in today’s episode

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Lisa Haisha, Part 1: Bravery, Adventure + Tales from World Travels

Lisa Haisha is a life coach, author, transformational speaker, TV host and avid traveler, with an MA in Spiritual Psychology. Her fascination with people has taken her to over 60 countries, where she worked in everything from boardrooms to yurts helping people make shift happen in their lives. She also the Chair(wo)man of Silicon Valley’s Pitch Global L.A. chapter and frequently works with entrepreneurs helping them manifest change.

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The Key to Maintaining Mojo through the Holidays

It’s Truth + Tequila Tuesday!
This week we have a question from Rosa, who asks:
I recently spoke to a family member about upcoming plans to travel to see my Dad, who is alone now that my Mom passed away earlier this year. This family member gave me a hard time because my trip is the same time as a bridal shower they’re hosting for someone in our community and they wanted me to attend. I am clear about my choice to be with my Dad, but I got really triggered by the bad response from my family member and I started to feel like I have to explain myself and not strong in my choice. What am I missing here?

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