S10|13 - The Energy of Abundance with Maren Rasmussen copertina

S10|13 - The Energy of Abundance with Maren Rasmussen

S10|13 - The Energy of Abundance with Maren Rasmussen

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Money has energy- and increasing our capacity to receive in one area of our life, increases all others too. If you want more wealth, more love, more connection, more fun… tapping into the energy of what you want is key. Tune into this conversation with me, and my own energy worker, Maren Rasmussen as we discuss all things energy.

Maren is the owner of Living Awake with Maren. She is a certified life coach through The Life Coach School and has been doing energy work for 15 years and loves the beautiful gift she has to see energy and help her clients shift and change. Maren has witnessed the powerful combination of life coaching and energy work.

In today’s episode:

  • What energy work is, and how Maren can see more than meets the eye
  • How Maren cultivated her gift, and how it helps her clients
  • What the energy of money and abundance looks like, and what we can do to receive more

Connect with Maren:
Maren@livingawake.co (email)
IG: @livingawakewithmaren

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Connect with Crystal:

Intuitive Journaling Prompts HERE and a somatic meditation (Move through frustration in 15 minutes or less) HERE, The Art of Non-Attachment Workshop HERE

Get started on this work with daily practice in a journal, Burn This Book (a great intro to mental and emotional wellness) HERE

Work with Crystal 1:1: www.coachcrystal.ca/miracle or in group: www.coachcrystal.ca/creationroom

Grab your copy of Crystal’s feelings wheel here: www.coachcrystal.ca/wheel

Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE


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