I can’t wait to continue to create my “Inner wise woman” if I get to take part in that newly thought of workshop! I am so very grateful to have been given this chance and it’s been amazing to be learning from someone as inspiring as you! I am curious if we should describe what our inner heroine looks like, and if so, should she look how we actually look or should we describe her as how we’d like to look? I know in our first meeting, you said her backstory should be our own. Rewriting it would not serve us, so I’m wondering if this is true for her appearance as well and changing her appearance might not serve us either? I still have much more to write, including the idea of having her have boundaries, it’s much more difficult than I thought it would be, to give my inner heroine boundaries… in some sense, it’s taking away from who I actually am, but it’s giving me who I want to be. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be that way, but she’s starting to embody my interests and I hope she will soon become my best source of encouragement:) Thank you, beautiful Lisa-Marie✨💝
I love this, Rhiannon. I think she can look however you want her to look. Her backstory has to be yours because she needs to be able to draw from the same well of experience. But her appearance (as long as it's not vital to who you are) can be whatever you want to see in your mind's eye. My wise woman definitely rides a horse and wears armor. LOL. Thank you for journeying with us, Rhiannon, you Heroine, you!
I missed that meeting, but sounds like it was powerful!
You can watch the recording above if you like, Tracey.
Hi Lisa! I don't see the recording for the February 27th group coaching call. I'd like to watch it before the March group coaching call. Thanks 🙏
Sorry Karla! That recording was messed up. It's automatic recording from now on, though.
No worries. I'll see you tomorrow. 😀
I can’t wait to continue to create my “Inner wise woman” if I get to take part in that newly thought of workshop! I am so very grateful to have been given this chance and it’s been amazing to be learning from someone as inspiring as you! I am curious if we should describe what our inner heroine looks like, and if so, should she look how we actually look or should we describe her as how we’d like to look? I know in our first meeting, you said her backstory should be our own. Rewriting it would not serve us, so I’m wondering if this is true for her appearance as well and changing her appearance might not serve us either? I still have much more to write, including the idea of having her have boundaries, it’s much more difficult than I thought it would be, to give my inner heroine boundaries… in some sense, it’s taking away from who I actually am, but it’s giving me who I want to be. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be that way, but she’s starting to embody my interests and I hope she will soon become my best source of encouragement:) Thank you, beautiful Lisa-Marie✨💝
I love this, Rhiannon. I think she can look however you want her to look. Her backstory has to be yours because she needs to be able to draw from the same well of experience. But her appearance (as long as it's not vital to who you are) can be whatever you want to see in your mind's eye. My wise woman definitely rides a horse and wears armor. LOL. Thank you for journeying with us, Rhiannon, you Heroine, you!