You disrupted the loop. You’ve seen the pattern. But what do you do next—when it’s time to stop circling and do something different? In Episode 075 | After the Disruption: How to Close the Loop, Felicia walks you through the real shift that happens after the pattern breaks—when clarity is no longer a concept, but a choice you embody.
Because deciding you’re done isn’t the same as living like it’s done—and what you do in that in-between space sets the tone for everything that comes next.
You’ll learn:
Why choosing the new standard is a strategic move
How decisive action protects your energy from re-entering what you’ve already left
The role of celebration in rewiring your brain to recognize what alignment actually feels like
If you’ve already disrupted the loop but haven’t stepped into the new rhythm yet, this episode will help you do that cleanly, swiftly, and right now. Next Steps: Get Power Page: Disrupt the Loop™ - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/move Join Us - Fireside Chat: Disrupt the Loop - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/events Work with Felicia to Disrupt the Loop - https://media.feliciafordandco.com/move
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