Anyone else noticing an uptick in their own sense of rage? No, just me? Keeping access to our joy as the world becomes stranger and scarier is always important — but so is keeping access to our anger. As women, rage is generally not an emotion we’re “allowed” to express, but boy oh boy do we need to start. Tune in for important reminders about anger, ideas for safe and healthy ways to alchemize it, and the permission you’ve been waiting for to just let yourself be undone.
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Anyone else noticing an uptick in their own sense of rage? No, just me? Keeping access to our joy as the world becomes stranger and scarier is always important — but so is keeping access to our anger. As women, rage is generally not an emotion we’re “allowed” to express, but boy oh boy do we need to start. Tune in for important reminders about anger, ideas for safe and healthy ways to alchemize it, and the permission you’ve been waiting for to just let yourself be undone.
Am I making the right choice? Did I make a huge mistake? Is this where I should be? These are questions a lot of us consider when reflecting on the path our life has taken, or will take. Today I wanted to share a mixed bag of thoughts, metaphors, and reflections that will hopefully help us move from a state of regret or doubt, into one of trust, as we think about the path of our life.
Rewilding with Taylor Gage
Anyone else noticing an uptick in their own sense of rage? No, just me? Keeping access to our joy as the world becomes stranger and scarier is always important — but so is keeping access to our anger. As women, rage is generally not an emotion we’re “allowed” to express, but boy oh boy do we need to start. Tune in for important reminders about anger, ideas for safe and healthy ways to alchemize it, and the permission you’ve been waiting for to just let yourself be undone.