Dec 30, 2019
We all know life can get icky. Be unfair. And sometimes,
outright cruel. There's tears. Heartbreak. And extreme emotion that
can overwhelm people we love at times. How can we stay present and
best support them during these moments? How do we not turn away or
feel uncomfortable? How can we love them and not add to the
pressure they're feeling? The answer to this is what I call
''holding the space''. Tune in to find out what I mean by this and
why it's a skill we should all practice developing so we can truly
show up from a place of love for those we love even during their
darkest moments.
I'm honoured to be joined by my amazing boyfriend, Nate, for this
episode as exploring this concept of '''holding the space'' has
been something he's been wanting to ask me about for a while. Given
it's my last episode for 2019, it felt fitting to invite him to be
a part of it as he's truly been my highlight for 2019 but we've
also had to share plenty of lowlights together as we'll discuss in
this episode - and holding the space for each other has been a key
part of how we've made it through.
BIG LOVE and HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of my wonderful listeners! You
guys truly are my reason why, and I hope that you'll continue to
join me right throughout 2020. And as you see in this New Year
remember to ask yourself, ''What matters to me so much that I'd be
willing to fail at it in pursuit of achieving it?'' - And go after
that with all of your heart! The key to fulfilment in life is
working hard on what's meaningful to you.
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