In this episode, I dive into the deeper meaning of goals—how they act as a directional signal rather than a fixed destination. Inspired by a Mel Robbins quote and a conversation with a musician friend, I explore the role of authenticity in creative success and personal growth. I also open up about two major goals I'm currently working toward—losing eight pounds and increasing my income by $8,000 per month—and how these goals are uncovering deeper layers of self-worth, reparenting, and breaking old cycles. Through personal stories, Enneagram insights, and Human Design reflections, this episode is about embracing the journey, facing resistance, and allowing yourself to be truly seen.
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In this episode, I dive into the deeper meaning of goals—how they act as a directional signal rather than a fixed destination. Inspired by a Mel Robbins quote and a conversation with a musician friend, I explore the role of authenticity in creative success and personal growth. I also open up about two major goals I'm currently working toward—losing eight pounds and increasing my income by $8,000 per month—and how these goals are uncovering deeper layers of self-worth, reparenting, and breaking old cycles. Through personal stories, Enneagram insights, and Human Design reflections, this episode is about embracing the journey, facing resistance, and allowing yourself to be truly seen.
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In this episode, Liz delves into the pervasive issue of dopamine addiction in our digital age. Drawing from a client's struggle with constant phone-checking and distraction, Liz explores the neurobiology of dopamine and its role in pleasure, reward, and motivation. She introduces the habit loop, detailing the cue, craving, response, and reward stages that drive addictive behaviors. Reflecting on her own experience with alcohol, Liz shares how excessive indulgence can lead to diminishing returns and negative effects associated with withdrawal. Offering practical strategies for a "dopamine detox," she suggests tracking habits, seeking accountability, swapping out addictive behaviors for healthier alternatives, or, in some cases, practicing abstinence. Liz emphasizes the importance of deepening self-esteem, managing discomfort, and fostering a present and awake life.
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In this episode, I dive into the deeper meaning of goals—how they act as a directional signal rather than a fixed destination. Inspired by a Mel Robbins quote and a conversation with a musician friend, I explore the role of authenticity in creative success and personal growth. I also open up about two major goals I'm currently working toward—losing eight pounds and increasing my income by $8,000 per month—and how these goals are uncovering deeper layers of self-worth, reparenting, and breaking old cycles. Through personal stories, Enneagram insights, and Human Design reflections, this episode is about embracing the journey, facing resistance, and allowing yourself to be truly seen.
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