Attachment styles & stepping out of the safety blanket to allow ourselves to grow & transform With Rachelle Brempong.
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Myself and Rachelle acknowledge the importance of understanding our attachment style and how it affects the way in which we show up in all our relationships. We explore how to navigate the world of relationships in order to show up as your true self and move away from comfort zones which limit our true potential. We embrace the importance of personal development and how this beautiful and messy journey will look different for each individual. If you know that you are holding back in your relationships because of fear and vulnerability and  you want to invite change into your life but don’t know how yet, then this is for you. : : : “The beauty of the journey is trusting your intuition” What to do in a moment where we notice we are about to be vulnerable? How do you show up in a relationship? Who are you in a community? Recognising that there is more out there for us and then inviting in change from this place. : : : ---> Our Invitation to YOU: Think about the ways in which you avoid discomfort. What part of you do you not allow to fully shine through because of the fear of being vulnerable and seen? Can you step out of your comfort zone once a week? This could be a really small change you can invite into your life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfagencyadvocate/support
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