Living your Level 10 Life (with MG Dussault)
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Highlights in this Episode:
- MG explains her personal journey to living her Level 10 life.
- Samantha and MG discuss the graceful path to living in alignment (listening to your heart) versus the path of avoidance, which can lead to dis-ease and even literal disease.
- Giving yourself permission to live your purpose is the most important step to living a Level 10 life.
- How after becoming ill from living a misaligned life, MG used her body as a barometer to heal and see if she was living her purpose.
- Samantha talks about the meaning of listening to the whispers of the heart.
- To live in alignment, one must first gain clarity on what that means to them, then use that as the compass.
- After creating a vision or goals for yourself, it's important to live in the energetic vibration of expectation, knowing that the universe is conspiring to bring it to you.
- How to get clear on the friendships that feel good to you, including going on a friendship fast.
- Creating boundaries among friendships is important in protecting a Level 10 friendship.
- How to be a high-vibration friend.
- Learn about the importance of appreciating moments in the present as we work to actualize our vision of a Level 10 life.
- Samantha points out that we should be fully enthralled in this journey of becoming and appreciating the sweetness of the present.
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