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The Self Care Passport Podcast is about creating a Self Care Lifestyle that you LOVE. Through solocasts yand amazing guests you will be inspired to reach out and take another look at how you can best support yourself through your choices. Simplicity, Abundance and Embodiment are kept top of mind. We will explore the many facets of self care and how it relates to your health, love, finances, soulful and heart centered living, boundaries, clarity, creativity, relationships and how we consume or let go of…. all that we are we encounter in our physical or emotional life. Let's go on this journey together. The time is now. Visit www.janaefletcher.com for additional resources and freebies.
 
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Jul 9, 2021

Hello and welcome to the Simple, Abundant and Embodied podcast series with micro episodes here for you whenever you need them. Today we will be talking about Embodiment and How we consume. Think Digital Intake, Emotional Thoughts, Materialistic Needs/Wants and Nutritional Choices.

The most basic lesson is thinking about our breathing, something we do naturally to stay alive. If we think about it as a tool that is already within us, you don’t have to add anything in to receive what you need. Exhale creates space for the inhale, walking away makes space for walking into something new. 

Affirmation: “Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of anything that distracts us from it.” Joshua Becker

Thank you and see you next time for more Simple, Abundant, Embodied Living with our next foundation - Our final trio of this mini series will be about exploring clarity in a simple, abundant and embodied manner.

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