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S1E20 Getting Over the Fear of Accepting and Embracing You — with Shuli Elisheva

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Have you ever thought "This is not who I was meant to be" or "This is not what I was meant to do"? Sometimes the risk and uncertainty of accepting who you really are may be frightening and it can be easier to just stay where you're at. My guest on this episode of The Thinking Vitamins Podcast knows this feeling very well. Shuli Elisheva is a trailblazer, as a Yiddish teacher and empowerment coach, poet, composer, author and transgender role model. Her story and advice resonates with anyone who doesn't feel they are living the life they should be and would like to start to. If that sounds like you in this episode you'll learn: - When the perfect time is to become who you are meant to be - What to focus on when the obstacles seem insurmountable - The benefits that come from embracing your true nature Enjoy the show! Jill New to the podcast? Start here with my trailer: https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com/e/s1e0-trailer-creating-abundance/ Find out more about Shuli or any of my other Season 1 guests here: https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com/p/season-1-guests/ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy the podcast, remember to follow, rate, and share with your friends. Visit https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com for full show notes and links for any of the Thinking Vitamins episodes.
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Have you ever thought "This is not who I was meant to be" or "This is not what I was meant to do"? Sometimes the risk and uncertainty of accepting who you really are may be frightening and it can be easier to just stay where you're at. My guest on this episode of The Thinking Vitamins Podcast knows this feeling very well. Shuli Elisheva is a trailblazer, as a Yiddish teacher and empowerment coach, poet, composer, author and transgender role model. Her story and advice resonates with anyone who doesn't feel they are living the life they should be and would like to start to. If that sounds like you in this episode you'll learn: - When the perfect time is to become who you are meant to be - What to focus on when the obstacles seem insurmountable - The benefits that come from embracing your true nature Enjoy the show! Jill New to the podcast? Start here with my trailer: https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com/e/s1e0-trailer-creating-abundance/ Find out more about Shuli or any of my other Season 1 guests here: https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com/p/season-1-guests/ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy the podcast, remember to follow, rate, and share with your friends. Visit https://thinkingvitamins.podbean.com for full show notes and links for any of the Thinking Vitamins episodes.
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