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INFINITE RECEIVING

Podcast hosted by Suzy Ashworth
Highlights
  • 05:42 – The real reason your brain resists change even when you’re consciously craving it.
  • 12:17 – Integration is the invitation to slow down—and why that’s often the scariest part for high-achieving women.
  • 21:09 – My go-to question for making decisions from your future self instead of your past patterns.
Quotes
  • “You don’t need more breakthroughs. You need to honour the ones you’ve already had.”
  • “Embodiment doesn’t shout. It whispers. Are you willing to listen?”
  • “If your nervous system is constantly bracing for failure, no amount of mindset work will override that.”

Download the full transcript here

The Process of Transformation – Part 2

In this second part of the “Process of Transformation” series, we go beyond the aha moment—into the embodiment that actually changes lives.

So many women get stuck in the cycle of breakthrough-chase-repeat. They have the realisation, feel the spark of something new… and then?

They go back to old habits, old fears, old stories. And the cycle continues.

In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly why this happens and giving you a new framework to hold your transformation more gently, more powerfully, and more sustainably.

I share:

🔹 The #1 reason most people don’t sustain their breakthroughs

🔹 The difference between breakthrough energy vs. integration energy

🔹 How your nervous system and identity work together (or against you)

🔹 Why “doing the work” can’t be about fixing—it has to come from love

🔹 How to make decisions from your future self (instead of your old programming)

If you’re ready to go from processing your transformation to actually living it, this episode is your next step.

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