• Episode 46: Gene Keys and the journey of self-discovery

  • Apr 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 46: Gene Keys and the journey of self-discovery

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Sasha Harris-Greenidge and I discuss the journey of self-discovery and breaking free from societal expectations. We explore the power of authenticity and the impact of social media on personal growth. We nerded out on all different concepts of human design and gene keys, highlighting the importance of understanding one's unique design and shadows. Sasha emphasized the significance of trusting one's intuition and taking action based on inner guidance. Our conversation concludes with a focus on coming home to oneself and utilizing tools for self-discovery. We discuss the importance of self-study and being aware of what comes up in our lives. We also discuss the impact of overstudying and the fear of not knowing enough, and the importance of setting boundaries and communicating expectations in relationships. Our conversation touches on the topics of authenticity, vulnerability, and the connection between vulnerability and authenticity. We concluded with a discussion on shining our light, embracing change, and the shift towards feminine energy. Sasha Harris-Greenidge the Inner Self Guide of
    Sasha's Essentials LLC.
    She has a BA in Psychology and has been in Special
    Education as an educator for 20 years. She is a Certified IGNITE Mindset Coach.


    Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/160703473443589/
    IG: @sashaharris_greenidge

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