Tag: desire
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New Narrative Integration

Hello, wondrous Souls, Today, I want to share something close to my heart — how transformation becomes real when we begin to integrate our story in a new way. The transformational work I offer is not just a process; it’s a meaningful adventure — one that blends both social and spiritual wisdom to create real…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Resentment: An Unseen Burden

Hello wondrous Souls, There’s a hidden weight we sometimes carry—a silent weight that tugs at the nervous system, keeping it looped in vigilance, even when there’s no danger in sight. This weight is resentment. Often subtle, it disguises itself as justified anger, disappointment, or moral righteousness. But beneath that, it is a survival response… a signal…
Elizabeth Ellames
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The Benefits of Telling Your Story

There’s a transformative power in telling your story. It’s more than just sharing your experiences; it’s about reclaiming your narrative and owning your journey. When you put your thoughts into words, whether spoken or written, you begin to see the threads that connect your past to your present. What once felt fragmented starts to make…
Elizabeth Ellames
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The Hidden Danger of the Ordinary

Hello, wondrous Souls, Today I am talking about being extraordinary… We’re often taught that “ordinary” is safe. That if we stay in our lane, play by the rules, and blend into the beige backdrop of convention, we’ll be rewarded with a quiet life. But let me offer another view—not a radical rebellion, but a soul…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Correction is Essential to Power and Mastery

Hello wondrous Souls, As you know, I love to share, so I thought I would share this piece again, written by Stewart Emery. It is one of my all-time favourites, which I heard for the first time back in 1991. His words resonated with me then and still do today. So, so true… Mastery in…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Seeing the Scars, But Not the Story

Hello wondrous Souls, Today I am talking about perception… I always begin my presentations by sharing parts of my story to set the context of my brand. However, after a talk I gave to a large group of women on personal branding through archetypes, I was approached by someone who lingered back as the crowd thinned.…
