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Reflections on 44

June 17, 2018 By Vivian Leave a Comment

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It has been almost a year since the last podcast, and Vivian is really happy to be back, sharing this journey with you! Today she shares her review and some of what she’s documented of the highlights and everyday moments in her life for the past year. She recalls the simple, joyful moments that have brought her meaning and fulfillment because it’s really good to remember. And it’s important to train your mind to remember things too. Join us on the show today to hear Vivian’s review of the last year and find out about her insights and the shift she feels she’s starting to step into.

A few shows back, Vivian had her birthday episode. So, on the show today, we’re going to be reviewing her 44th year. And Vivian will be sharing the two biggest insights that this year has given her, and the shift that she feels she’s moving towards right now. Listen in to find out more.

Today, Vivian Discusses:

  • A poem called Praying, by Mary Oliver, which really captures the intention of how Vivian would like to show up for you. 
  • Vivian’s intention to remain herself, even in the public eye.
  • Vivian explains the way that she serves.
  • About Within University.
  • Becoming is a never-ending journey.
  • Being aligned with who you are and what matters to you.
  • Vivian has been creating art lately- and it’s been a new way to connect.
  • What you’ll find in the online store.
  • The 21-day challenge in July. It was a fascinating experience. (Go to videos on Vivian’s Facebook page.)
  • Vivian is now creating on Youtube! 
  • Yoga, mindful movement, and guided rest is a part of Love Being Human.
  • Vivian and David have both become involved with Veteran’s Yoga Project. It’s really mindful about trauma.
  • You can join Within University for $35 per month.
  • The more intensive group experience of Magnify is available for $140 per month.
  • For one-on-one work, Vivian is offering a retainer service starting at $480 per month.
  • Vivian’s focus is currently on her authentic voice.
  • Wish for what you want without driving yourself towards it. It is possible.

Resources:

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/fashion/no-37-big-wedding-or-small.html

Your Invitation:

I’m all about transformation, not just more information.

In a single word you can define it as *Metanoia: (n.) The journey of changing one’s minds, heart, self, and way of life.

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and More…

You have a collection of DIY and self-study courses available to you here –  Within (U) Dashboard 

You can watch videos here – YouTube Channel

This is where you can explore my art vibe and also support the podcast through Patreon 

Other than here, my favorite place to hang out and be social is Instagram  

Let’s stay connected! Pop in your name and email below for inspirations and missives directly to your email.

Start a Convo with Me, Here – https://viviancarrasco.as.me/

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Shop in the store – https://withinuniversity.com/shop/

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Twitch – https://www.twitch.tv/vivicarrasco



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