Join Jill for this introspective episode as she discusses the profound impact of self-discovery and healing through her transformative "More of Me" retreat! Drawing from the heartfelt testimonials of attendees, she reveals the journey of connecting deeply with one's own nervous system and embracing personal growth, and she candidly discusses the emotional challenges that surface when facing the prospect of true self-work.
Hear about the retreat’s unique approach to exploring the root causes of emotional patterns, with Jill emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma stored in the body and sharing insights into how this work can release blocked energies and create space for authentic joy and aspirations.
Throughout the episode, Jill offers guidance on integrating these practices into daily life, from breathwork and intuitive movement to simply reconnecting with nature, encouraging listeners to explore these transformative techniques even if they seem a little weird and unconventional at first. Even if they're unable to attend a retreat, this episode still offers great insight that will resonate! This thoughtful exploration of personal development encourages listeners to assess their readiness for this journey and inspires a deeper understanding of self-healing.
Show Notes:
[01:33] - Jill reveals that she plans to decide on moving forward with her retreat by October 15th.
[05:33] - It's important to address trauma through body-centered nervous system work.
[07:59] - Childhood experiences lead to deep-seated protective patterns stored in our bodies.
[10:38] - Addressing the root cause of personal issues is crucial for long-term change.
[13:31] - Jill discusses how somatic work clears emotional blocks and creates space for positive experiences.
[16:38] - Jill encourages connecting with the body through breathing, movement, and observation.
[19:29] - Jill suggests that body awareness and nature can foster emotional healing and connection.
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