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E47 What Is Your Trauma Default?
In this episode of Money Loves Happy People - What Is Your Trauma Default? I had the honor and privilege to sit with a group of women who embody resilience and transformative power. As they share their personal journeys through trauma, transformation, and rediscovery, listeners are welcomed into a space of vulnerability, solidarity, and incredible insight.The episode unravels the complex nuances of the personal growth journey, illustrating the myriad paths that lead to self-discovery and empowerment. One speaker shares her eye-opening experience of utilizing a transformative book as a roadmap, a guiding beacon in the chaotic landscapes of her mind, steering her back to her true self — a self overshadowed by familial responsibilities and societal pressures for far too long.A recurring theme that echoes throughout the conversation is the realization of misplaced trauma; how perceived sources of pain and struggle are not always what they appear on the surface. As these remarkable women delve deeper into their psyches, they uncover hidden layers of their true sources of trauma, allowing them to embark on a path of healing and forgiveness with renewed clarity and purpose.The conversation delves into the necessity of breaking free from self-imposed limitations, encouraging listeners to identify and shed the restricting beliefs that have held them captive in their own minds. This episode serves as a gentle reminder that stepping into a space of boundless possibilities is within everyone's reach.Lastly, the women discuss the transformative art of selfishness, a practice that underscores the need to prioritize one's well-being and personal growth. It champions the idea that to fully blossom into the empowered individuals they are meant to be, one must sometimes take a step back to nurture their spirit and foster personal healing.Tune into Episode 47 of Money Loves Happy People - What Is Your Trauma Default? to embark on your own transformative journey of self-discovery.