64. Are We There Yet? - a podcast by Tabitha & Anis

from 2020-08-07T10:00

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Perfect for the high achievers that live in the "do-achieve" cycle, for anyone trying to make decisions that align with their values, and for all of us wanting to feel like we've actually arrived in our life. 


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Back for round 2 of a meta life talk, we chat with one of our favourite guests: Leisse Wilcox.  We’re reading the books, listening to the podcasts, doing all the things we need to do to seek fulfilment, find purpose and strive for that feeling of wholeness, and yet, at some point in our 30’s (and many other times in our lives), we may feel like we’re not getting to where we want to be. The impending questions: “Am I there yet?  What does the destination feel like and why does it feel like I’m not there yet?” sets a tone in our minds that makes us feel like we may not be getting it right.


So Leisse Wilcox, Transformational Mindset and Success Coach, is back - to us about these nagging questions. We’ll get to the crux of what it feels like to have arrived, look around, sigh, and feel the deep gratitude that is more available to us than we know and understand.


Show Notes:


Leisse's new book "To Call Myself Beloved" launches August 11 on @amazon


Find Leisse at leissewilcox.com, follow her on instagram @leissewilcox


Leisse is a transformational mindset success coach. She walks with women on the journey to become the version of themselves they just can’t stop dreaming about. Leisse’s first book: To Call Myself Beloved,  is now available for pre-order. Her podcast “To Call Myself Beloved” is a place to find clarity in what you want, confidence in who you are, and the courage to stay true to both – all while driving to work or at home doing the dishes.


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