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Rationalization

Sloane Freemont

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Assistance from the universe can come in many forms.

But are we willing to listen?

I’ve noticed in my own life I’ve often rationalized my way out of that assistance simply because it didn’t show up in the way I thought it should. On this week’s episode, I share some insights on rationalization in my own life, and how if I chose to believe those rationalizations, I would have held myself back from experiences that helped me to learn so much about myself and grow. I share some tips on how to determine if we are using rationalizations to help us or hinder us and what you can do about it. If you are longing for something in your life but find you keep talking yourself out of it, this episode is for you! Songs this week include Possum Kingdom by the Toadies and Elevators by Outkast.

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