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Part 1: How to Create a Conscious Ending

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How we start and end things has always been fascinating to me, and having just gone through a major ending in my own life, I felt inspired to share some thoughts, practical steps and reflections on the concept of endings.

In this week's episode I cover:

  • The various types of endings, large and small, that we all experience both daily and throughout the human life cycle.
  • How transitions can often kick up deeper psychological material, existential fears and loss, even if it is a somewhat positive change.
  • The benefits of creating more conscious/intentional endings.
  • The risks we are vulnerable to if we don't create more conscious/intentional endings.
  • 6 practical ways to reflect on, be with and process an ending.
  • Simple ideas for creating a ritual to mark an ending or a completion.
  • The interconnectivity of endings and beginnings, and the organic cycles of birth, growth, degeneration and death that happen over and over and over again in the human life cycle.

This episode is more of a workshop style piece--meaning that it is intended as a resource to support you in actually doing some of the deeper reflection necessary to create a conscious ending for yourself.
I highly recommend listening to this one when you can sit down with a pen and paper and when you aren't rushed!

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Manage episode 297637334 series 2812871
Content provided by Emma Teitel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emma Teitel or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How we start and end things has always been fascinating to me, and having just gone through a major ending in my own life, I felt inspired to share some thoughts, practical steps and reflections on the concept of endings.

In this week's episode I cover:

  • The various types of endings, large and small, that we all experience both daily and throughout the human life cycle.
  • How transitions can often kick up deeper psychological material, existential fears and loss, even if it is a somewhat positive change.
  • The benefits of creating more conscious/intentional endings.
  • The risks we are vulnerable to if we don't create more conscious/intentional endings.
  • 6 practical ways to reflect on, be with and process an ending.
  • Simple ideas for creating a ritual to mark an ending or a completion.
  • The interconnectivity of endings and beginnings, and the organic cycles of birth, growth, degeneration and death that happen over and over and over again in the human life cycle.

This episode is more of a workshop style piece--meaning that it is intended as a resource to support you in actually doing some of the deeper reflection necessary to create a conscious ending for yourself.
I highly recommend listening to this one when you can sit down with a pen and paper and when you aren't rushed!

  continue reading

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