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Episode 31: What do women want?! How to make magic in the mess

“This experience of womanhood initiation has made me scratch my head and question everything I thought I knew about becoming a woman, and to be honest with you, I didn't think much of it consciously.”

— ASH JOHNS

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Let’s be real here. Women are really good at pushing away the gifts that we’ve asked for.

Let me explain.

In this tornado of transformation I’ve been going through, I’ve felt an initiation into womanhood - not biologically or socially, but as a feeling of wisdom and understanding some of the mysteries of life that can’t be explained.

Something that has been getting in my way, and this also happens with my clients, is rejecting, sabotaging, or pushing away the things that we’ve asked for. So often we are hyper-critical of ourselves and the world around us so that we can’t receive the gifts that are coming our way.

Today it’s on my heart to inspire you to:

  • Stop sabotaging yourself

  • Stop running away

  • Stop perpetuating the cycle you want to change

  • Create a space to just be

  • Embrace the transitional process

The outcome isn’t a surprise, but the transition, how long you’ll be there, and what you’ll need to shed are unknown until you go through it. It’s time to harness your creational feminine energy.



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May you walk your path with courage and compassion!

with love, trust and devotion to my path,

Ash x


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