• Blockages Aren't What You Think They Are | Ep. 75

  • Aug 15 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

Blockages Aren't What You Think They Are | Ep. 75

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Cam explores the idea that blockages in life are not insurmountable obstacles but rather areas calling for greater responsibility. He discusses how our thoughts about blockages can create and reinforce these perceived barriers. By taking full responsibility for various aspects of our lives—whether it be financial health, creative expression, or emotional well-being—we can shift from a state of wishing for change to actively creating it.


    Cam emphasises the importance of seeing responsibility not as a burden but as an empowerment tool that bridges the gap between intention and manifestation. He explains that taking responsibility is a declaration of our power, aligning us with our higher selves and demonstrating our readiness to receive and create the experiences we desire. Throughout the episode, Cam encourages listeners to reflect on what they are willing to take responsibility for and how this shift can lead to a more fulfilled and purposeful life.


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