Confession time!

We are sharing some uncomfortable truths to find the freedom and fulfilment in being more of ourselves. 

Let’s say ‘balls’ to the societal norms and dispel what society tells us is acceptable! ⚡️


Kenny -

I work in personal development but I’ve never finished a self help book. I read lots of fiction books, and at a stretch a memoir, but business and self development books, they just aren’t for me! Give me a podcast, article or even better still a conversation any day. But I find there’s an expectation that to be in this field you have to read piles of these books. It’s not a prerequisite to being effective! And as I get more comfortable with my skillset, this feels less scary to admit! Maybe I’ll ditch the collection of books gathering dust 🙂

Katy -

Sometimes I'm a floaty, calm, grounded buddha - and other times I'm a naughty knickers who does not do the things that I know are good for me!! Maybe it's the Gemini, maybe it's the ADHD traits, maybe I get over excited and just want to rebel. Whilst my ‘norm’ is pretty consistent, there is also a naughty streak in there that sometimes just has to come out, and irritatingly it tends to rear its head for long periods of time when it is the exact opposite of what I need to be doing! I accept this is who I naturally am, it certainly adds some colour to life! Fortunately it means that I wholeheartedly understand when my coaching clients wrestle with the same thing - phew!! Humans….aren’t we funny?

Laura -

I feel wild jealousy when I see another woman do something epic. And I am women’s leadership coach who is passionate about empowering all women to shine their light boldly and beautifully! From my perspective no matter how much work I do to dismantle patriarchal conditioning that pits women against each other, I still feel the jealously and a competitive urge. I just refuse to let it run the show these days and send me into a tailspin of shame, comparison and unworthiness! There is wisdom in that jealousy - what is it showing me about my own desires? Which wounded part of myself still needs some love and attention?

What’s one thing you’d like to share about yourself that you’ve found uncomfortable to acknowledge and share? Let us know in the comments below!

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