2407 days ago

free audio series on being powerful

Tracy from Carterton District

As part of my self-work at Brendon Burchard's High Performance Academy, I was exploring what being powerful meant to me.

I noticed that I couldn't help but feel apologetic to my coaching group about choosing to be powerful. Whaaaat? Oh, and in case you've not yet experienced a coaching group, they're a bunch of people who have the best intention for you so to be apologising to a group who support you, see you and hear you, is crazy.

So this sparked my journey of conversations with my coaching buddies: research, reflection, self-healing; research, reflection, self-healing (you get the
idea).

Here's what I've noticed:
• Power is infinite. There isn't a limited source. You don't have to take or diminish somebody else's power in order to be powerful.
• Being powerful is our natural state - if you're not sure, ask your mum if you were powerful as a babe.
• Many of us have learnt to fear our power. I give you permission to be powerful knowing you have the grace and wisdom to express it with love.

When talking with my good friend, wealth and money mindset coach, Louise Cartwright-Orr, we decided the message needed to be shared. Louise and I feel so
strongly about encouraging women to be powerful again that we decided to team up on a secret audio series. In this audio series we will be focusing on three key
areas: what it means to be powerful, giving yourself permission to be powerful, and power and connection.

The audio series is free and will be released on 27 May. Let us know you’re interested by registering at tracytutty.kartra.com... and we'll email you a link as soon as it’s released. It's our gift to you.

In the meantime, I'm talking about being powerful on instagram @tracytuttyherbalist

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