• 36 - Why healing doesn't always have to be this heavy

  • Mar 30 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

36 - Why healing doesn't always have to be this heavy

  • Summary

  • We all know healing can be a long and arduous process, especially for those of us with a penchant for being so much in the head.

    But what if there was another way?

    In this episode, we'll explore the idea that healing doesn't always have to be so heavy.

    I talk about the importance of play and creativity in the healing process, and how we can use these activities to reconnect with our inner child and find joy, even (especially) in the midst of difficult times.


    Key points:

    • The limitations of traditional therapy and journaling
    • The importance of reconnecting with our inner child
    • How play and creativity can be powerful tools for healing
    • How to find joy, even in the midst of difficult times
    • Avoiding the pitfall of bypassing the hard work of healing
    • Striking a balance between processing our pain and overextending our suffering


    Previous podcast episodes mentioned:

    Ep.26: Turning weaknesses into strengths

    Ep.3: From Paris to Shanghai – The unraveling of THE dream and finding a treasure in the process


    Resource & events mentioned:

    • Creative Introspection Playbook
    • Learn more about The Empowered Sensitive and Creative retreat – a regenerative break to nurture your inner child and come back to yourself

    Need personalized support? Book your 1:1 coaching session to discuss your healing journey here

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