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This is relevant. If you're married, if you're

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dating, if you're single, if you're you're in your work

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relationships or friendships, like really, if you can bring

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this number one secret, which I'll reveal very soon, into all

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your relationships, it will be deeply healing and

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transformative to all your relationships and to you, and

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there's many nuances to it. So here is the secret. Are you

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ready for it? The secret to thriving healthy relationships

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is the energy of newness, newness, and there's so many

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layers to this.

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Hello, my loves. Welcome to the new truth podcast. Happy Spring

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Equinox for those of you in the northern hemisphere, happy fall

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equinox for those of you in the southern hemisphere. Spring is

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here. I'm going to Vancouver, LA and Austin Texas in August.

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Who's coming to Austin, Texas? I'm doing an expanded love

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weekend in Austin, Texas at the end of the summer. So I'm very

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excited to go to Austin. It's been on my list for a while of

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cities I want to explore, and I am getting everyone excited

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about the idea of going line dancing or something like that

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after the expanded love weekend, but getting very excited for

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that. So before we dive into this week's episode. I'm here to

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tell you that you need to be grateful for every part of your

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body. That is my learning of the week. So I'm going to start

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there. I didn't realize how important my thumbs were,

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especially my right thumb, until yesterday, when I was running

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out the door to go to my jungle body class with Sky, my amazing

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teacher, the woman that led that International Women's Day event

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I went to. I was running out the door. I was rushing, if you

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don't know, my nickname used to be smasher when I lived in

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Vancouver. Because the pace, this is why I cannot live in

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North America. The pace of North America for this highly

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sensitive little projector, Taurus, is too fast for me. I

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have to live somewhere that's slow. And so I lived in Greece

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for four years, which is very slow. They say to you, if you're

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walking too fast down the street, people say saga, saga,

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like chill out. It means slowly, slowly. In in Kenya, they say

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poli, Poli, which also means slowly, slowly. In North

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America, there's no such thing in North America, it's like

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you're not moving fast enough. Get out of my way. Go faster.

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And so I used to be nicknamed smasher. My my best friend even

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called me and I spilt coffee. We were sitting on an air mattress.

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Okay. Now, my fault. Somebody moved my coffee's built, but she

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called me smasher. This is at her in 2024 in the summer, when

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I was visiting for her wedding. And it was her like, wedding,

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sort of girls weekend before. And I was like, Damn, I can't

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outlive that, that nickname. But the reason I'm called smasher is

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because my when I move too fast, I'm clumsy. Why? Because I'm not

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present, and it's always life slowing me down. So I'm actually

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kind of grateful for it so it I don't smash very often. When I'm

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in Greece and in Kenya, I haven't smashed in a while. But

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I'm here to tell you I have a purple thumb. My nail is purple.

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My acupuncturist and a few friends have told me I'm going

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to lose my nail, which I'm not excited about, but I'm going to

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try and manifest a different possibility.

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But I was running out the door, my finger, My thumb was in the

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door jam. I didn't know I went to shut the bathroom door. I was

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holding the wall. I don't know why. Slammed it on my thumb and

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oh my god, it hurts so bad. I'm actually on Panadol right now

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because I needed to numb the pain. I don't normally take

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anything, but I need, in order to record a podcast and get the

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things done that I need to get done today because I'm leaving

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for Greece on Tuesday. I needed to take some painkillers so it's

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very painful. And I've also realized how much I use my thumb

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like texting, like trying to get my lip gloss. Those of you who

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know me well know that I have an addiction to Burt's Bees.

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Whisper is the is the color Burt's is not really color. It's

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more like sheer pink. But I whenever anyone comes to visit

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me in Kenya or in Greece, they bring me 10 Burt's Bees lip

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glosses, because I can't get them here. But they, you know,

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you have to use your thumb. And you use your thumb to get the

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toothpaste out. Use your thumb to, like, even push my electric

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toothbrush. I have to use my thumb. So I'm just like, damn, I

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was taking my thumb for granted. So this is a public service

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announcement. Your thumbs matter. They're important, and

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when you're in a hurry, slow down. I've shared that story

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before, but that was like my huge lesson in Vancouver. I was

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rushing one day. My nervous system was very dysregulated,

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and I was late for a group coaching call, and I was rushing

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and. Was in my boyfriend's brand new Volkswagen Tiguan, and I

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wrapped it around the pole because I was even though there

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was no cars in the underground. So I had so much space a really

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tiny, tiny underground in Vancouver, they have lots of

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those. But I scraped the whole side of his brand new car on the

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post because I was in a hurry, and right then and there, I

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heard the saying, when you're in a hurry, slow down. I heard a

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voice when you're in a hurry, slow down. Cigar, cigar, pull a

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pole. This is such an important mantra. I just feel like you

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cannot be in your heroine. You cannot take Korea, I was going

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to say creative control over your life. Co creation. You

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can't co create your life and create a life you love if you're

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always in a hurry, if you're always busy, if you fill every

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moment and you're rushing from A to B to C to D, you miss the

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experiences like I just think of how much of my life I missed

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when I was in Vancouver, always in a hurry, always on the go,

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like I have to be so mindful of not getting sucked back into

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that when I'm home. Because what ends up happening this year, I'm

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going to be there for more time, so hopefully it doesn't happen,

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but And what ends up happening is I'm only home once a year. So

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my schedule, even though they're fun things that I'm filling it

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with, it's so busy because everyone's like, I want to see

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you. And this is happening, and that's happening. It's

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summertime, and there's just so much going on. So I have to be

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so intentional with my grounding practices, with morning

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meditations, with being so intentional with my energy, and

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you have choice. So I know so many of you listening live in

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North America, or maybe you live in Australia, or you live in

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Europe. Europe's better, but they not so much. You know,

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London is more like North America. I would say in terms of

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pace, I think North America is the worst, though. Love you.

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Like, not, not, I just mean in terms of like, like chasing the

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dream, chasing the thing, like getting to the next thing, the

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success, the it just like always being in the future. And nothing

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is ever good enough, because we're never even stopping to

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experience or to celebrate or to be with what, what we've

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created, accomplished, achieved, experienced, because we're just

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rushing to the next thing, and there's like this collective

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energy and pressure to rush. I remember a healer once said to

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me, what do you get from being busy? Like you always talk about

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how you need to move our sessions because you're crazy

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busy, you're crazy busy. And I was like, nothing. I'm just

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busy. Like, what do you mean? I didn't understand. The question,

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and she kept digging. Then all of a sudden I was crying and

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saying, I feel important. And it was like there was a little

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young part of me that felt important to be able to walk

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around saying, Oh, I'm so busy like everyone else, right? It

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takes, it's like an a great act of rebellion to be the one who's

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walking really slow down the street. I always say to my

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clients, like, piss people off. Be the person who walks like in

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Greece, there are old people that walk like some of the

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sidewalks are made of marble. They're starting to change that,

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but they're incredibly slippery in Athens, and you'll see old

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people like shuffling where they don't pick their feet up.

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They've been there a long time, so they they know how to walk on

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these marble sidewalks without falling. So they shuffle, and

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they walk so, so, and it's so funny you see North American

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tourists like trying to get around them, like, just like, so

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frustrated that they're taking up the whole sidewalk because

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the sidewalks are incredibly un that. What's the word? They're

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just like, not really sidewalks. There's like, not much space,

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and there's holes in them, and there's cars on them, and it's

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just like, No, it's just chaos, no order to their sidewalks. Um,

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so you see people get annoyed, and this was me when I first

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moved there, but I learned to be like, Thank you for slowing me

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down. Thank you for slowing me down. And I would just follow

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the slow old shuffler. So this is an opportunity for you to be

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that person. I don't know if shuffling will work, because the

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sidewalks are made of different material, but, but to be that

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person who, just like is in her body, who's feeling herself,

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who's, you know, noticing her postures. Your heart open. Are

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you standing tall? Are you present? Are you feeling your

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feet? Are you breathing? And be that person who's sensually

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walking down the street like kind of soaking up the energy,

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rather than the person who's rushing you will be the

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magnetic, most magnetic person on the sidewalk, hands down. But

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can you be that person who's just like even though the world

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around you is moving fast, and this is my practice when I'm

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home. Can I move slow? Can I be present? Because if you're

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moving faster in the future, you're not present. So that's

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going to help you in your relationships, too. But today's

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episode, let's let's

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get going the number one secret to a thriving, healthy

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relationship, and you know, I want to. Preface that this is

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relevant to all relationships. So not just this is relevant if

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you're married, if you're dating, if you're single, if

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you're you're in your work relationships, your friendships,

Kate Harlow:

like really, if you can bring this number one secret, which

Kate Harlow:

I'll reveal very soon into all your relationships, it will be

Kate Harlow:

deeply healing and transformative to all your

Kate Harlow:

relationships and to you. And there's many nuances to it. So

Kate Harlow:

here is the secret. Are you ready for it? The secret to

Kate Harlow:

thriving healthy relationships is the energy of newness,

Kate Harlow:

newness, and there's so many layers to this. So if I have

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been in a relationship for a long time, what do I do? I look

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at that person and I assume who they're going to be, and people

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do the same for us, right when I'm working with women, and they

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start changing. And they start showing up differently. Their

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families and friends are challenged by it, their partners

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are challenged by it. They're like, why are you being

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different? Like, I don't like this version of you. This is

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weird. And this, I remember this with my old mentor. She used to

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when I first started coming into my power. I mean, okay, it was a

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little power over I was like, very like resistant and and, you

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know, like, I used to be a people pleaser, so I went from

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that to being very like, pushbacky and resistant. So I

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totally get when you're mentoring someone that that

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would be annoying to deal with. But I was finding my power, and

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I was finding my voice. And I remember her saying to me once,

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like, I don't like this new version of you. And I was like,

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I'm coming into my power. She's like, Yeah, I know. I don't like

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it. And there's just this, like an intense dynamic between us,

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because I was pushing back so much, which I never did before.

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So even though it might have still been a saboteur version,

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right, we have to always talk with my clients about how we

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really have to let ourselves play with a pendulum of being

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and practicing the opposite energy, even if it's the

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saboteur version, it's like that's how we find our place in

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the middle is allowing ourselves to play with the opposite energy

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of how our protective survival patterns are. So if you're a

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crazy neat freak, you're super perfectionist, and you always

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look perfect. Get Messy. Get Messy. It doesn't mean you're

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going to stay messy, but like, mess up your closet, throw

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clothes on the floor, let yourself, like, breathe and feel

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and welcome the experience of messiness, so that you get

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comfortable with the full range of who you are, and then you'll

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find that place in the middle. So newness in a relationship is

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essential, and there's not, not just like seeing people as new,

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but allowing yourself to be new, right? I when I'm working with

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women, they say so often, oh, that's just not me. Oh, I'm not

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into that thing. Oh, I'm not a dancer. I'm not into exploring

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dance, that's just not me. Like, how many things do you say so

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we're start, we'll start with self, and then we'll go to

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other. How many things do you say every single day that keep

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you in a box, that limit you? Oh, I'm this kind of person. Oh,

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I'm not that kind of person. Oh, that's not me. I would never do

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something like that. I will never say, Never. You do not

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know your future self, and no matter what it is, even if it's

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something that scares you, no, I want to say, especially if it's

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something that scares you, if it's something you're you're

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terrified of, or you judge is like you will never meet the

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fullest expression of you, if you don't allow yourself to be a

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blank canvas. All right, are you the painter who pre decides what

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the canvas is going to be before you've even bought the canvas

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and the paints, or are you sitting in front of this giant

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canvas? Actually, I used to work for a French woman from France

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who was a painter, and it was so amazing to watch her. She would

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have a giant canvas. None of it was pre planned. It was, what's

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it called, you know, the art that's free. Oh, my God, you

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know, it'll come back to me, but it she would have these huge

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canvases. And she actually sold her art at Roche babois, which

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is a really famous European, French furniture company. So

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abstract, you're all yelling, abstract, abstract. I knew it

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would come when I stopped looking for it. So she had a

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giant Canvas in the back of the warehouse, and she would just

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throw paint on it like and she would make sounds like she was

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expressing, I still desperately want to do this. I got to do

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this one day, have a paint party. But she would make sounds

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she would like, and she make all these noises, and she would just

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like, throw paint. And then she would take this thing that

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looked like a car, you know, the thing that you clean the snow

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off with your car, squeegee thing, and she. Would do that

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across it, and then she would throw things and, like, it was

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just crazy. It was such a beautiful thing to watch. And it

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looked like she was just, like having, it was almost like

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ecstatic dance, right? Going to a dance class that is scripted,

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that is, like, has moves, and you have to do this thing here,

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and this thing there, and, like, it's got, you know, a

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choreography versus going to an ecstatic dance class where the

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music is moving you, and you're just like one with the

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experience, and you're letting the music move through your

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body, and you're letting your body express in whatever way

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feels natural that it's non linear. Anything non linear is

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so good for breaking your patterns and your habits,

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because we've been trained to be so linear, even though that's

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actually not our nature. But we've been trained to be linear.

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So everything is like this. I do this thing and I do that thing

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and I do this thing. You know, I'm gonna paint this painting,

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and there's a plane flying overhead. I do not know if the

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microphone is picking it up, but really loud over here, I'll just

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speak to it, speak to the elephant in the room. So

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everything is super, super linear and structured in school,

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right? We're getting graded if we're like, I mean, I remember

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doing these perfect, perfection map. Are you fucking kidding me?

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We had to do that. I don't. The map didn't sink it. And I never

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like, I think they, they had us do that so we would memorize the

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map of the world. But, I mean, other than continents like, I

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don't think I did,

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but we had to color them so perfectly. And this was an

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eighth grade like, as if, like, and you could not go outside the

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line, and you had to color it so perfectly. And if you didn't do

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it well, you had to do it again. You had to do it again. It was

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this, like, ridiculous thing. I want to know the psychology

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behind that, but like the perfectionism training in the

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school system is insane and it's so unnatural, it's so

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uncreative. Like a true creative is not pre planning everything

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that's going to happen. They're letting inspiration come. I

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remember when I started my business, my partner, Jeff at

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the time, who my partner? Jeff. He was my partner at the time.

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That's what I meant by that. He was like, You need a business

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plan. You have to have a business plan. You cannot have a

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business. Your business will not be successful if you don't have

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a plan. And I remember at the time being like, I don't want

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one like that feels so wrong, but I didn't know why. And the

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brand, the unscripted woman, wasn't even here yet. I had the

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expanded love method, and I don't my business was called the

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irresistibility project, which it still is in my invoices, but

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it's like I had not evolved into what the work is now, which is

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untethering from who we've been taught to be, so we can liberate

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ourselves to be who we are. It was that from the beginning, but

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like the unscripted woman wasn't even here yet, but he was trying

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to put me in a box and give me a script and say, you have to have

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a plan. You cannot grow a business. I am this is

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officially 2026 is the 10th year anniversary of the expanded love

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method of this work in the world. And I am happy to say

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I've never had a fucking plan. I've never had a plan. He told

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me I had to have a plan, and that I would not be successful

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without a plan. And that was so untrue, right? That's the old

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paradigm, that's the script. That's a we have to pre plan

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everything. I didn't know where I was headed, so how would I

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have had a plan? And had I had a plan. I might have completely

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missed life's plan. I might have completely missed the universe's

Kate Harlow:

plan. And the the epic business, like the budding garden of my

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business that, like, one flower pops up at a time, and it's

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like, oh, now it's a podcast. Now it's this. Now it's that. Go

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back and listen to the purpose episode. I share the whole story

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of how absolutely, every facet of my work has been divinely

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guided, and I'm getting guidance towards new things now, which is

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so cool. So that's how it has worked, and that's how I have

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created all the success that I've created in my work in the

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world, and all the impact that I've had was because I followed

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my soul and the present moment, and I didn't have a plan, right?

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So coming back to that Canvas, most people pre plan what's

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going to be on the canvas, rather than, and this is a

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metaphor, if you're not picking that up, rather than allowing

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yourself to sit in front of the canvas like this French woman I

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used to work for and just let the painting talk to you one

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stroke at a time. Apparently, this is how the David in

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Florence, Italy was carved. Apparently, Michelangelo said

Kate Harlow:

the David like he just chipped away one chip at a time, and the

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David revealed himself like he was always inside. So how

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beautiful that that is possible. I believe that's the soul led

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life, right? And that is how all creations are born. When they're

Kate Harlow:

coming from the heart and soul. You have to be present in the

Kate Harlow:

experience and let the thing unfold. So now bringing this

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metaphor into your relationship. If you see, first of all

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yourself, because we project what we project onto ourselves,

Kate Harlow:

onto other people. So if you see yourself as who you've been,

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there's that saying you keep doing what you've always done,

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you'll keep getting what you've always got. The definition of

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insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect a

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different result if you keep being who you've always been,

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and keep yourself in that box, notice how many times a day you

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say to yourself or to someone else, oh, that's not me. Oh, I

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would never do that. Oh, I'm a perfectionist. Oh, I'm like a

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sacrificer. Oh no, I'm just, like an over functional like,

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this is just who I am. This is just who I am. Oh no, I'm not a

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dancer. I have two left feet. Oh, I'm tone deaf. I would never

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saying oh no, I am. I would never go on a trip to Africa.

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That's just, like, too dangerous. Like, no, I would

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never like whatever you're saying. We do it in so many

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ways. Like for me with Swahili, I've used this as an example

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lots lately, because it's like I had a belief that I I'm too old

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to learn a language, you know, Regina, that's my saboteur, that

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that, that it's too late, you know, that my brain doesn't work

Kate Harlow:

in that way because I've never learned another language. And

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yet, I'm studying Swahili, and I love it, and it's so fun and

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it's so beautiful, and it's, I'm not at the place where I can

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talk with people yet. I actually kind of get nervous when people

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try and talk to me and kind of freeze a little bit, but I'm

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every single Swahili lesson with my teacher now we're just

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speaking, and she's asking me questions in Swahili, and I'm

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conjugating verbs and putting sentences together and and I'm

Kate Harlow:

using my notes, and it's like open book tests, and it's fun.

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I'm not putting pressure on myself, but it's really fun, and

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it's just opened me to this new part of myself that I didn't

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know existed. And probably me living in Greece, and I

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naturally learned a lot of Greek words and Greek phrases and

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whatnot, from living there for four years. I did, never studied

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it, but I know a lot of Greek and I and I'm pretty good at the

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accent, which is, I get lots of compliments. People think I'm

Kate Harlow:

Greek because I speak a few things and then I have the

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accent. But that was so cool. I've never in a million years

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thought I would learn Greek. Of course, living somewhere, you

Kate Harlow:

pick stuff up, but I learned more than I thought I would, and

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I didn't even try. And so then, coming to Kenya, I was primed to

Kate Harlow:

actually put a little effort in and learn this beautiful

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language. It's so Swahili feels like such a heart language. It's

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very light and playful. So the reality is, who you actually are

Kate Harlow:

is you have no idea like I think of all the women I've worked

Kate Harlow:

with over the years, when I meet them, they are like in every

Kate Harlow:

sense of the word, the polar opposite of the woman they

Kate Harlow:

become. You know, quite often our survival patterns are like

Kate Harlow:

the opposite of what our nature is, but that was the thing that

Kate Harlow:

you had to develop and adapt to, to survive whatever situation

Kate Harlow:

you were in growing up, right? Whoever you were raised by

Kate Harlow:

whatever family you were in, whatever school system you went

Kate Harlow:

to, whatever teachers taught you, whoever influenced you in

Kate Harlow:

your life, whatever culture you were raised in, religion.

Kate Harlow:

There's so many factors to what influences us and has us adapt

Kate Harlow:

and evolve into into these programmed, conditioned versions

Kate Harlow:

of ourselves. But the best news in the world is you are not who

Kate Harlow:

you think you are. You know in even if you like yourself like

Kate Harlow:

because stuff you like is coming with you, but you're so much

Kate Harlow:

more than you could ever imagine, right? All of my work

Kate Harlow:

is about helping women crack open who they really are, and

Kate Harlow:

untether from that program self. So you knowing that is so

Kate Harlow:

important, so that as you start to step into your journey, or

Kate Harlow:

you might be have been on it for a long time, but it's like, let

Kate Harlow:

yourself lean into those places that scare you, right? That

Kate Harlow:

thing that you're like, a little bit curious about, but you're

Kate Harlow:

like, Oh God, I could never do that. Lean into that follow that

Kate Harlow:

thread. Let yourself say yes to the dance class, say yes to

Kate Harlow:

Tantra. Speed dating, say yes to to even online dating. It's

Kate Harlow:

like, but do it from a different lens, right? Do it from like,

Kate Harlow:

not pre deciding. So speed actually dating is a great

Kate Harlow:

example, right? In dating, we're pre deciding what's going to

Kate Harlow:

happen. We've have all these pre, pre, pre

Kate Harlow:

preconceived notions about men, about dating, about

Kate Harlow:

relationships, about love, about what is possible for you. And so

Kate Harlow:

let like, maybe write those out when, when you're about to open

Kate Harlow:

a door that scares you, whatever fears arise, or stories or

Kate Harlow:

limiting beliefs arise, write them out so you can document

Kate Harlow:

like, oh, there's my saboteur trying to stop me, trying to

Kate Harlow:

protect me. Thank you so much for trying to protect me. I

Kate Harlow:

appreciate it. Thank you. I'm just going to open this door

Kate Harlow:

anyways, but I appreciate your support, right? And then you

Kate Harlow:

walk through that door that scares you, because that's the

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only way you're going to meet your head. Heroin, like who you

Kate Harlow:

really are and who you're meant to be in this lifetime is ever

Kate Harlow:

evolving, and there's so much in there. And every time you do

Kate Harlow:

something that scares you and open that door, you meet a new

Kate Harlow:

part of yourself. So this newness, if you keep seeing

Kate Harlow:

yourself through who you've been, that's why, in my work, my

Kate Harlow:

clients name themselves, give themselves a new name. It's not

Kate Harlow:

about changing your name, although some women do, and

Kate Harlow:

sometimes when a woman names her heroine, it's like hard to go

Kate Harlow:

back to your OG name if it doesn't suit the expanded

Kate Harlow:

version of you, because quite often our names suit the limited

Kate Harlow:

version of us, and also your saboteur. Patterns are really

Kate Harlow:

fused with the with your identity and your name. So in my

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coaching containers and in my group online programs, and

Kate Harlow:

inside of the immersion, women go by their heroin name the

Kate Harlow:

whole time, and it's so cool. I just did a retreat in Kenya,

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100% of them are women that have been to the immersion with me in

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the last couple years in Greece, and they all went by their

Kate Harlow:

heroin names for the whole week or whole whole nine days in

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Kenya because they were they wanted to be called forward to

Kate Harlow:

the expansiveness of who they are and when you choose. It's

Kate Harlow:

not about your name being bad, but it's about choosing your

Kate Harlow:

identity, choosing something like choosing a name that's

Kate Harlow:

exciting, that's beautiful, that scares you, that is like more

Kate Harlow:

than who you could imagine yourself to be. So now, when

Kate Harlow:

you're in that small self being like, Oh, that's not me. I'm not

Kate Harlow:

one of those. I don't do that. I could never do that. And you're

Kate Harlow:

limiting yourself, you notice, and you're like, Whoa, calling

Kate Harlow:

on my heroine right now, calling on my heroines actually, Kate

Kate Harlow:

Harlow. Go back to episode two of the new truth, if you want to

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hear my name change story, but Kate Harlow is my heroine

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because I changed my name to my middle name, and my

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grandfather's middle name is my last name. That is my heroine.

Kate Harlow:

So calling on Kate Harlow, and then I became her, and now I'm

Kate Harlow:

so much more than I could ever Fathom when I was this other

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version of me. So coming up, I mean, I wasn't planning on

Kate Harlow:

sharing this today, but coming up with a heroin name. It's

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inside my reclamation program. I walk you through how to unlock

Kate Harlow:

your heroin and how to how to come up with a heroin name, but

Kate Harlow:

you want to choose something that that is exciting and

Kate Harlow:

expensive. So in those moments of limitation, you can call on

Kate Harlow:

that part of you. You can say, hey, I'm ready. Like I Samara,

Kate Harlow:

one of my favorite heroines. Shout out to smart if you're

Kate Harlow:

listening. Is she her heroin name is Samara, and we all call

Kate Harlow:

her Samara. Whenever anyone says her actual name, it feels weird

Kate Harlow:

because she's so Samara. She's so expanded now she's so in her

Kate Harlow:

heroine. So let yourself be new, and let yourself meet new parts

Kate Harlow:

of yourself. If you just keep doing what you've done, you'll

Kate Harlow:

keep getting what you've got. If you want to feel good in your

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life, if you want to live a purposeful life. If you want to

Kate Harlow:

feel more beautiful and radiant and alive and powerful and

Kate Harlow:

sensual and expanded and adventurous, and you want to

Kate Harlow:

have a life that you love, you have to be willing to walk

Kate Harlow:

through the fear and meet new parts of yourself and to hold

Kate Harlow:

your your younger parts of you that are scared and to say, I've

Kate Harlow:

got you. You're safe. I love you. We're going to open this

Kate Harlow:

door, and I've got you right to go on those adventures, to say

Kate Harlow:

yes to yourself, you will like be shocked at who's inside. I

Kate Harlow:

mean, I've been doing this particular I've been coaching

Kate Harlow:

for 17 plus years, but this journey for 10 years, and it is

Kate Harlow:

the absolute most beautiful thing in the world, to walk next

Kate Harlow:

to a woman on her journey and to see her through all her

Kate Harlow:

smallness and all these limitations and all the and then

Kate Harlow:

watch her heroine emerge, and watch who she really is emerge,

Kate Harlow:

and then watch her become someone who could not be more

Kate Harlow:

different than who she thought she was. And that's where she's

Kate Harlow:

deeply happy and satiated and lit up and turned on and no

Kate Harlow:

longer anxious and depressed and all those things because she was

Kate Harlow:

anxious and depressed when she met me, because she was

Kate Harlow:

repressing herself without knowing it, right? You've been

Kate Harlow:

taught to repress yourself, so let yourself be new. Okay? This

Kate Harlow:

is the key to relationship, right? So think about it without

Kate Harlow:

even talking about the other person, which we will get to

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you. Bringing yourself new in your relationship allows for a

Kate Harlow:

brand new dynamic to occur, right? If you just keep showing

Kate Harlow:

up as the naggy controller in your relationship, your husband

Kate Harlow:

or partner will keep showing up as the frickin teenager. If you

Kate Harlow:

keep showing up as the self sacrificer who shape shifts and

Kate Harlow:

does everything for everyone else, but is bitter and

Kate Harlow:

resentful, your partner will keep showing up as the taker and

Kate Harlow:

the selfish one who makes it all about them, right? Whatever

Kate Harlow:

you're doing from your patterns, if you keep doing that inside of

Kate Harlow:

your relationship, your relationship will stay the same.

Kate Harlow:

But if you bring yourself alive and free and happy, because

Kate Harlow:

you're all of a sudden going on these adventures, saying yes to

Kate Harlow:

coming on the immersion, saying yes to going to Africa, saying

Kate Harlow:

yes to that dance class, or to that improv theater, or to

Kate Harlow:

joining a musical, or whatever, that thing that scares you is to

Kate Harlow:

doing the thing that's different, if that's if you're

Kate Harlow:

saying yes to new parts of yourself, it will light you up

Kate Harlow:

in ways you cannot see, and that will shift your relational

Kate Harlow:

dynamic, because your partner will see you how they saw you in

Kate Harlow:

the beginning, maybe even more so, because it's new, because

Kate Harlow:

you're bringing new parts of yourself forward, they will fall

Kate Harlow:

more In love with you. I'll give you an example my former

Kate Harlow:

partner, Patricio, when I started coming to Kenya, even

Kate Harlow:

though me coming to Kenya kind of led to the end of our

Kate Harlow:

relationship. When I started coming he was so moved by how

Kate Harlow:

expanded I was. Every time I'd come home, he would cry. He

Kate Harlow:

would be like, Oh my gosh, my love. I've never seen you more

Kate Harlow:

powerful. I've never seen you more expansive. So even in our

Kate Harlow:

breakup, because he this is what true love is, it's not I want to

Kate Harlow:

keep you in a box and you to stay small, and me to stay

Kate Harlow:

small, and us to stay together forever. Real love is, I love

Kate Harlow:

you to and I want you to live the most aligned life for you,

Kate Harlow:

and I want me to live the most aligned life for me, even if

Kate Harlow:

that looks like us going separate ways, and he's still in

Kate Harlow:

my life, but we've gone separate directions because I me coming

Kate Harlow:

to Kenya was me meeting a new part of myself, which means we

Kate Harlow:

were no longer a fit in our relationship. And even though he

Kate Harlow:

knew that, and even though he didn't want that to be true and

Kate Harlow:

he didn't want our relationship to end, he was so happy for me.

Kate Harlow:

It was the most beautiful thing. Like he, he has real love for

Kate Harlow:

me, deep,

Kate Harlow:

true love for me, because he was so happy for me to be expanded.

Kate Harlow:

And he he said, like, I love you and I want to be with you, but I

Kate Harlow:

also know that this is what's best for you, and I also trust

Kate Harlow:

that if this is what's best for you, this is what's best for me,

Kate Harlow:

which he learned from being together so but I was so

Kate Harlow:

expanded and following my heart and that newness. So sometimes

Kate Harlow:

we expand, and it leads to a relationship completing. And if

Kate Harlow:

a part of you is afraid to expand, I hear this a lot from

Kate Harlow:

women. I love my husband. I don't want to grow too much,

Kate Harlow:

because I don't want to outgrow this relationship. Says your

Kate Harlow:

small self, right? Only says your small self. You love your

Kate Harlow:

partner and they love you. If you expanding means you outgrow

Kate Harlow:

the relationship. That is going to be what's best for

Kate Harlow:

everything, and that's in the divine plan. And when you're

Kate Harlow:

living from your heroine, you learn to trust the divine plan,

Kate Harlow:

because everybody is happier. And you'll see later why it's

Kate Harlow:

divine doesn't always make sense in the moment, but years later,

Kate Harlow:

you'll look back and be like, Wow, thank goodness I had the

Kate Harlow:

courage to follow my heart, because I was meant to go over

Kate Harlow:

there and he was meant to go over there, and it will all make

Kate Harlow:

or she or whatever you want to it'll all make sense later. You

Kate Harlow:

don't need to know, but all you need to trust is your own heart

Kate Harlow:

and your own truth, right? And if you're putting yourself in a

Kate Harlow:

box and continue painting the canvas before the Canvas has

Kate Harlow:

revealed itself to you, one brush stroke at a time, then you

Kate Harlow:

are pre deciding who you're going to be, and that means

Kate Harlow:

you're being your conditioned, scripted self. That means you're

Kate Harlow:

not living the authentic life that was meant for you, which is

Kate Harlow:

going to feel the best for sure, for everyone. You're living the

Kate Harlow:

scripted life, right? So let yourself be new. Let yourself

Kate Harlow:

grow, and just know that no matter what the outcome, and I

Kate Harlow:

have witnessed so many couples who, you know, even were on the

Kate Harlow:

verge of an ending, or they ended their relationship and

Kate Harlow:

they got back together because the heroine was shining so

Kate Harlow:

bright and so expanded, and then it allowed for a whole new

Kate Harlow:

relationship to come through. It only takes one conscious person

Kate Harlow:

and one person who's super devoted to shift an entire

Kate Harlow:

dynamic in a relationship. So if that is you, that's also a

Kate Harlow:

possibility. So you can trust that if this is what's if this

Kate Harlow:

is the relationship we're meant to keep having, he will evolve

Kate Harlow:

with me, and I don't need to watch for him to evolve, but I

Kate Harlow:

can just trust that will evolve. Sometimes couples will split up,

Kate Harlow:

go their own ways, go on their own path and come back together

Kate Harlow:

later. But you don't have to know where it's going to go. All

Kate Harlow:

you have to do is be true to yourself and keep meeting new

Kate Harlow:

parts of you. If you don't keep meeting new parts of you, you

Kate Harlow:

are in your patterns, in your relationship, for sure, your

Kate Harlow:

saboteur is in charge of your relationship, and you'll just

Kate Harlow:

keep getting those painful experiences where you're like

Kate Harlow:

longing for more intimacy. You feel unseen by your partner. You

Kate Harlow:

feel like they don't get you if you don't show you, they can't

Kate Harlow:

get you, right? They can't see you if you don't, if you don't

Kate Harlow:

know you. Do we're often like, I just want to be seen, I just

Kate Harlow:

want to be loved and understood. But like, Do you even love and

Kate Harlow:

understand yourself? Do you see yourself, or do you just see

Kate Harlow:

this limited version of you go on a journey and start unlocking

Kate Harlow:

who you are? Okay, I'm going to plug the new truth event.

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Actually meant to do that at the beginning, because if you

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haven't signed up for the new truth event yet, it's totally

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her heart and her truth and her company compass, I want to meet

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you on Zoom, and if you're in my community already, I would love

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for you to be there. So you have to sign up. So the link is below

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this episode in the show notes. It's also on my website. Now the

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unscripted woman.com on the at the very top of the website.

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It's on my Instagram. Oh, actually, it's not. I'm going to

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experience. There's so much magic that happens when this

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community gathers. It is the most powerful community, but you

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have to sign up in order to get the Zoom link and in order to be

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and also to be entered in the draw. You also have to sign up

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about raising your frequency and taking responsibility for your

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third gift is a reclamation online program that I do live

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prizes definitely come and join us for the expanded love

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weekend. Okay, so newness. Allow yourself to be new and watch

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your whole entire relationship change as you keep growing and

Kate Harlow:

the relationships, all friendships, everything that's

Kate Harlow:

meant to come with you will and everyone that's just not meant

Kate Harlow:

to be in your life anymore will fall away. Doesn't mean that you

Kate Harlow:

stop loving them. You know, I think of all my dear friends

Kate Harlow:

from high school and elementary school who I still love deeply,

Kate Harlow:

but I'm not close to anymore. I don't talk to them on a regular

Kate Harlow:

basis. They're not my people. They're not my my sisters, who

Kate Harlow:

you know are on the same path as me, who hold the mirror up when

Kate Harlow:

I need the mirror held up, who celebrate the crap out of me

Kate Harlow:

when I need the celebration, who remind me of who I am when I

Kate Harlow:

forget like I'm surrounded by women who are on a path like me.

Kate Harlow:

Those are my best friends. Those are the women who are my soul

Kate Harlow:

sisters. But I love my friends that were on me with me on the

Kate Harlow:

journey, when I was in my saboteur, right, when I didn't

Kate Harlow:

know myself, when I was the pleaser and the shape shifter

Kate Harlow:

and the sacrificer, those besties from those times are

Kate Harlow:

still in my heart, and I love them. And if I bump into them

Kate Harlow:

when I'm home, we have coffee, we catch up, we follow each

Kate Harlow:

other's journeys on social media. I love them. It doesn't

Kate Harlow:

mean when you outgrow romantic relationships like I still talk

Kate Harlow:

to Jeff, I still talk to Patricio, Charlie, all my former

Kate Harlow:

partners. I still have a connection with, I still have a

Kate Harlow:

relationship with. It's just a change of container, right?

Kate Harlow:

They're not in my daily life because it's no longer aligned

Kate Harlow:

for them to be in my daily life. But it doesn't mean I stop

Kate Harlow:

loving them. So for those of you who just are so loyal and you

Kate Harlow:

hold on so tight and you're afraid to lose people in your

Kate Harlow:

life. Know that everyone comes with you in your heart. But what

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happens is you raise your vibration and you start to

Kate Harlow:

evolve your soul. You will start to attract souls who are on a

Kate Harlow:

similar path, who are evolving with you. That's why joining the

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reclamation my immersion community, or the coming to the

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new truth event is a powerful place to meet other women who

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are on the journey right, who are taking responsibility, who

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are living lives they love, who are evolving beyond who they

Kate Harlow:

thought they were so much easier to be on the journey with women

Kate Harlow:

who are ahead of you and who've already been on it and who who

Kate Harlow:

are. That's why I love all of the live events I do because so

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many women in the community who've worked with me for years

Kate Harlow:

get on again and again and again, and they end up being the

Kate Harlow:

models for all the women who are new to the journey that are like

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I don't know if it's possible for me to be different than I

Kate Harlow:

am. And then you hear someone's story about how they completely

Kate Harlow:

transformed who they are in the world, how they show up, their

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relationship with themselves, their self, love, everything

Kate Harlow:

changed in their life. And you hear those stories, and you're

Kate Harlow:

like, oh, okay, I'm on the right path. This is the right place to

Kate Harlow:

be. And you surround yourself with women like that, you will

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stay on the path. So join us for sure, for the new truth event,

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make sure you sign up in the link below. Get all your friends

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that listen to the new truth to join too. It's going to be a

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really powerful. So March 29 really powerful day, and we'll

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be together for a couple hours, and but, but, so coming back to

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the newness, you also have to allow other people to be new.

Kate Harlow:

Okay, so I'm going to bring in a story, and one of my heroines

Kate Harlow:

I'm working with right now, she was talking about how there's

Kate Harlow:

this guy at work that activates people, and it's like everyone's

Kate Harlow:

holding him to who he's been, right? Rather than being

Kate Harlow:

curious, right? So we put people in boxes constantly, and then

Kate Harlow:

we're just like, oh, that's that character, rather than actually

Kate Harlow:

meeting the moment new, if you're taking responsibility for

Kate Harlow:

what triggers you about people, and there's so many episodes

Kate Harlow:

about that of how to do that, but if you're taking

Kate Harlow:

responsibility for the mirror, right? If you're looking in the

Kate Harlow:

mirror when you're activated by anyone, your husband, your best

Kate Harlow:

friend, your boss, if you're looking in the mirror and saying

Kate Harlow:

judging, whatever your judgments are towards them, are a

Kate Harlow:

reflection of something shut down in you. They're a

Kate Harlow:

reflection of you know, possibly you doing the same thing and

Kate Harlow:

other dynamics and not realizing it, it's going to reveal a blind

Kate Harlow:

spot when you look in the mirror, but when you clean up

Kate Harlow:

your side of the street, and you clean up all your projections,

Kate Harlow:

the beauty of what that does it is it allows you to a not be

Kate Harlow:

triggered by everyone all the time, which is exhausting, but

Kate Harlow:

and also like our saboteur is just like believing everyone's

Kate Harlow:

wrong and they should be different and I'm right, like

Kate Harlow:

your saboteur just always wants to be right. But the reality is,

Kate Harlow:

that's why we gossip to other people. We make someone else

Kate Harlow:

wrong and bad. We make us right in that moment, we feel

Kate Harlow:

validated in our experience when we're bonding and gossiping with

Kate Harlow:

other people. But ultimately, we're you're keeping yourself in

Kate Harlow:

a box because and you're keeping that person in a box. When you

Kate Harlow:

look in the mirror and you see what they're reflecting, that's

Kate Harlow:

deeper. And if you don't get this like, come work with me,

Kate Harlow:

you will get how to you will become a master at looking in

Kate Harlow:

the mirror and seeing the gifts that other people have to give

Kate Harlow:

you in these activations, that guy's just playing a character

Kate Harlow:

in your movie. He's got a little cameo because he's there to

Kate Harlow:

reflect something in you for your growth, for your evolution,

Kate Harlow:

when you when you've diffused the trigger by owning it and

Kate Harlow:

alchemizing it, by moving your feelings and not no longer

Kate Harlow:

projecting onto that person, they you will see them

Kate Harlow:

differently, and other people will see them a certain way, but

Kate Harlow:

you'll see them differently. And guess what, they'll start to

Kate Harlow:

show up different. So the same is true for your spouse. If

Kate Harlow:

you've been married for 30 years, and every day you wake up

Kate Harlow:

and you see him as the same person, or you see her as the

Kate Harlow:

same person. Guess what? You're putting them in a box too, just

Kate Harlow:

like you're putting yourself in a box. But when you're in your

Kate Harlow:

heroin and you're expanded, you'll start to see the blank

Kate Harlow:

canvas that every person is. And if I'm not putting you in a box

Kate Harlow:

like everyone else might be, it allows for something different

Kate Harlow:

to come through. And this has been one of the most beautiful,

Kate Harlow:

rewarding parts of this journey of of doing this for 10 years is

Kate Harlow:

witnessing so many of my clients really, quote, unquote, toxic

Kate Harlow:

exes or challenging parents or whoever's in their life, they're

Kate Harlow:

really triggered by watch them transform before their eyes,

Kate Harlow:

because all of a sudden they're behaving different, right? It's

Kate Harlow:

not the other person's behavior that's triggering, it's who you

Kate Harlow:

become in their presence. That's what actually hurts. Is who you

Kate Harlow:

become in their presence. It's your own guards. It's your own

Kate Harlow:

protection. It's your own survival pattern. So look in the

Kate Harlow:

mirror. What is my pattern? What am I doing right now? Am I shape

Kate Harlow:

shifting? Am I holding back? Am I Am I proving? Am I forcing? Am

Kate Harlow:

I controlling? Am I perfection? Trying to be perfect? Am I

Kate Harlow:

trying to be perceived a certain way? Right? Look in the mirror.

Kate Harlow:

Am I in fantasy? Fantasy is expecting other people to be

Kate Harlow:

different than who they've been. That's a fantasy. Like they

Kate Harlow:

might change when you do. That's absolutely a high possibility.

Kate Harlow:

But if you're expecting someone to change so you don't feel bad.

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That's a fantasy, right? It's not your job to say how other

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people like. We've been taught from a very young age to police

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everyone else, right? At school, go tattletale that person's been

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bad. Go look for who's being wrong and bad and tell on them.

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So we're taught and now cancel culture is that like magnified

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to the nth degree, we are taught to tattletale for other people,

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rather than just take responsibility for who you're

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bringing to the to the room, what is your energetic frequency

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that you're walking into the room with? Who are you being?

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That's what matters. And then from that place, how am I

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treating other people? Am I allowing them to be new to

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right? So as you evolve, you will naturally be able to see

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your spouse or your partner differently, and you will be

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able to have more space for who they're becoming to. And you'll

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naturally encourage it by your energy becoming more you will

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unconsciously invite them to do the same, but even by rather

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than assuming like, think about, okay, this is a. An amazing

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book. If you have not read The Four Agreements, read The Four

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Agreements or go reread it if you've read it. That was my

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awakening book that I read when I was 26 and then I did a

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meditation retreat with John Miguel Ruiz, the author. But

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that book, The Four Agreements, don't take things personally,

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people's facial expressions and behaviors and what they say and

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do, even if it's directed at you, is not about you, and yet

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your saboteur is going to take everyone personally, even the

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stranger's facial expressions. Regina used to take every

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everything personally. Don't make assumptions as a second

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agreement. So we're constantly assuming rather than getting

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curious. So with your partner, that is one of the keys to

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newness is coming from Curiosity every day, being curious about

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who they are and what their experience is and what they're

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feeling. Get to know them every day, this new energy and have

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new experiences with each other, not just with yourself, but each

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other. If you don't travel together, go on a wild adventure

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together, right? Go do new things together, have new

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experiences, so it can unlock new parts of you. So let them be

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new, rather than constantly seeing them as who they've been.

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And also, like, stop looking to your partner to be everything

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for you. They're not. They're not supposed to be, especially

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if you're heterosexual. I mean, no matter what, but men and

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women are so different, and one of the biggest issues women have

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in relationship and men have is really women are trying to make

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their men women. You need a you need a community of amazing

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sisters behind you so that those parts of you can be satiated so

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you stop looking to your man to be a woman, because he's not a

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woman, and he'll never be a woman, even if he's highly

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intelligent, you will never get I actually often say I think

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women need women more than we need men. And of course, we need

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men, but for like this, this beautiful little thing that they

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give us, not for everything, but we've been taught to need them

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for everything. So stop looking to your partner to be everything

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and grow become everything to yourself, and grow a life that's

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everything to you, and build your sisterhood and your

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community around you, of women who are supporting you to be all

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of who you are. And then you go to your man, and you have

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intimacy and you have deep connection, and you share your

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experiences and you share your excitement, but you're not

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looking at him to be your therapist and your best friend

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and your lover and your son and your dad and your like, like,

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what are we like when you're in your pad or and you're looking

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to that person for way too much that he's not responsible for?

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So where are you projecting from past hurts, past judgments,

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baggage, preconceived notions. What beliefs do you have about

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if it's a new relationship or you're dating, what are you

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projecting onto that person? Oh, oh, this guy, oh, he must be a

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nurse as he's doing that thing, and that guy did like, Oh, I'm

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looking for all the ways to project and put this person in a

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box, versus be endlessly curious and fascinated by this moment,

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fascinated by myself and my soul, and they'll say fascinated

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and curious about them, right? Stop projecting who you think

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they are. Get to know them in every moment. And this is

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everyone, even the person that triggers you at work or the

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person who triggers you in your friendship. It's like let them

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be new. And when you show up softer and more open and more

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present and more vulnerable and more real and more you, they

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will too, and if they don't, they'll fall out of your life.

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They'll fall out of your day to day, because they're not meant

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to be there anymore as you evolve. Otherwise, you'll stay

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stuck if you try and keep your external world exactly the same,

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as you evolve internally, you will stay stuck, you'll limit

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yourself. You have to trust life and trust if someone falls out

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of your life, that's a redirection that was meant to

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happen. That is how it was meant to go. So bring yourself new

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into every relationship and to every phase, right? Let people

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be new. Have new experiences, new and it's so this is perfect,

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because I'm recording this and it's spring equinox, and it is

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like New Energy. This is the spring. Is the energy of

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newness. So bring spring into everything you do. Our hearts

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and souls need newness. Our bodies need newness that keeps

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you present. That's why, when people travel often. When I'm

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working with women, and we're talking about them starting to

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tap into their heroin, they say to me, Kate, I feel like I've

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already am my heroine when I travel. That's because when you

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travel, you're put in new situations. You're experiencing

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new cultures, you're seeing new things, you're meeting new

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people, hearing new languages. Everything is new so it starts

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to unlock parts of you you haven't met yet. So traveling is

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a phenomenal way keep stretching into those new corners. There

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are so much of you to discover, and it's endless. It's a

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beautiful, as I always say, treasure hunt. The never ends,

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right? People are often like, Oh God, I'm gonna have to do the

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work forever. No, it doesn't. Feel like work. It feels like

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play. The deeper you go into meeting new corners of yourself,

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the more fun this journey gets, the lighter it gets, the more

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playful the gig gets, the more expansive it gets, and you get

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to discover new you, new cultures, new life, new energy,

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new adventure. There's so much here on planet Earth for you to

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experience, and how sad is it that most people just live in a

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frickin box? This is my name, this is my religion, this is my

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neighborhood I grew up in. This is where, like, this is the

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house, you know, this is like, I'm American, so I only live in

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America, and I've only ever lived in America, and I only

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stay in the same place. I've only been, like, I was watching

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a guy called the digital nomad capitalist. I think he's called

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on YouTube. I watched him on Chris Williamson's podcast, and

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he was so it was so interesting, so good. He lives in like, three

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different countries. He's moved around a lot. I think his base

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is Malaysia. But he was talking about how his dad taught him

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from a very young age, just because you're American doesn't

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mean you have to stay in America. You have to stay in

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America, especially nowadays, right? It's so easy to get a

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digital nomad visa to build an online business. It's like the

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world has opened up so much, and yet so many people don't even

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question living, leaving where they live, right? So many people

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don't even question, okay, changing their name. When I

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change my name, people judged the shit out of me when I first

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changed my name from Andrea as my first name, which never fit

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when I was like six, I was like, I was like, resistant to that

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name. I felt like, not me, and Kate comes from my middle name.

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And when I changed my name, people judged the shit out of

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me. They thought I was a weirdo, hippie, crazy person. And then

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now I look back and I'm like, wait, some people I know hate

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their names like I did, and they're not even questioning

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that they can change it. You're just gonna be like, that's how I

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changed mine was my boyfriend when I was 25 was like, you hate

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your name. Like, why are you gonna go by a name you hate?

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What if you live to be 100 years old? You're gonna go by a name

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you hate for another 75 years, what? And he, he, he was an

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actor, right? Actors change their names all the time. So to

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him, it was like, of course, you do the thing that feels aligned

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for you, that feels right for you. And me at the time, in my

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small, limited self, like no people judge me, I can't change

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who I am. Your soul is meant to change. It's meant to experience

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newness. So there's something that doesn't align in your life.

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Start uncovering what does like you don't have to stay where you

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are, and your mind will come up with all the reasons you do. You

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don't have an online business like Kate. You can't do what

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she's doing. You have this. You have that your mind will come of

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the all the reasons why everything I'm saying is not for

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you, it's just for me. That is bullshit. I created my life this

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way, right? I didn't have an online business before I went

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like this was the divine leading me, because my soul is meant to

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be free and meant to experience many cultures and many beautiful

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places in the world, meant to sprinkle my love everywhere. You

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have the same opportunity the unit. You live in the same

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universe as I do, but if you're just living by your limited,

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scripted self and keep saying, Oh, that's not me, oh, and

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that's my partner, they're like this, and I'm like this, and you

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just keep feeding those stories, you're going to keep getting

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what you've always got, and you're going to stay where you

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are. But if you want a life that lights you up from the inside

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out, you have to walk into the unknown. You have to be willing

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to feel the fear and do it anyways, to open those doors and

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walk through them and not let your saboteur lead. And if you

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need support in doing so, come join us on the new truth live

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event that will be super supportive for you to meet other

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women March 29 it's going to be so magical and expansive. Join

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us. Sign up in the link below. Sign up on the unscripted

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woman.com it's on the front page, and we'll see you at 8am

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Pacific on March 29 for that, join me in my new shift coaching

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program, or we can explore the immersion, or whatever is the

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right fit for you, the reclamation. But book a call

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with me on that's actually on my website. I think to book a call

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with me, but it's definitely on my Instagram. Kate Harlow, the

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unscripted woman in the link tree, you can book an

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exploration call if you want to have a conversation about

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exploring what would be the right path to unlocking your

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heroine. But my love, there's so much more inside of you than you

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could ever know. So it's time to discover who you really are,

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which is infinite, who your partner really is, if you're in

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a relationship which is infinite, who men are, which is

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infinite, what's possible for you or women, or whatever you're

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meant to experience like what is possible for you is so expansive

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and beyond your wildest dreams, you just have to be willing to

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open the door, even though your mind is going to try and talk

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you out of it 100% of the time. Okay, newness is the key and the

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secret to a thriving, healthy relationship. So let your

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relationship be new. Share this episode with every woman you

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know who needs to have some newness in her relationship, in

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herself, in her life. I love you. How. Have a beautiful rest

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of your week, and we'll see you on March 29 you.