The Power Seat is about taking back control of your voice, boundaries, and self-worth so you lead relationships—and life—from emotional safety and self-trust. It’s where you stop reacting from fear, start responding with confidence, and create connections where you feel respected, chosen, and in charge of your own narrative.
It’s not about controlling others—it’s about sitting in the seat of your own power so no one else holds the pen to your story.
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The Power Seat is about taking back control of your voice, boundaries, and self-worth so you lead relationships—and life—from emotional safety and self-trust. It’s where you stop reacting from fear, start responding with confidence, and create connections where you feel respected, chosen, and in charge of your own narrative.
It’s not about controlling others—it’s about sitting in the seat of your own power so no one else holds the pen to your story.
When stress is triggered in life your hormones are flooded with cortisol sending off an alarm in your nervous system. Immediately the blood in your body starts to flood to your arms and legs so you can literally get up and fight or fly (run).
Without the proper tools to navigate this internal alarm system your health is comprised, relationships are compromised and you're immediately reacting not responding to life.
Tune into this episode to understand how to differentiate stress that needs to be felt and stress that is coming up to release suppressed emotions in your subconscious mind.
The Power Seat
The Power Seat is about taking back control of your voice, boundaries, and self-worth so you lead relationships—and life—from emotional safety and self-trust. It’s where you stop reacting from fear, start responding with confidence, and create connections where you feel respected, chosen, and in charge of your own narrative.
It’s not about controlling others—it’s about sitting in the seat of your own power so no one else holds the pen to your story.