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January 4, 2022 38 mins

Eps 45 - CREATING THAT AUTHENTIC VERSION OF YOU

Designing your authentic life and self with Susan:

  • Defining authenticity as it relates to yourself and your life.
  • Past conditioning robs you of your authenticity.
  • Exercise activities to aid you in uncovering who you are and what authentically living means to you.
  • The authenticity journey begins with you knowing what is true for you and living your vision… and not someone else’s truth or vision for you.
  • Key Takeaways:

  • Living authentically starts with you speaking your truth, deciding what is important to YOU, and then using your personal power to manifest the authentic self and life you know is aching to be birthed.
  • Past conditioning is a gift if you use it to see where you’re not living authentically.
  • Uncovering who your authentic self is, and what parts of your life could use an authenticity injection, require you to participate in self-reflection and diving a bit deeper through daily inquiry.
  • The pain and fear that sometimes comes with beginning that journey toward living an authentic self and life can sometimes hold you back, but if you persevere, you will be rewarded with a richness and happiness you’ve never known before.  .
  • "You cannot get to where you want to go if you do not currently know where you are at right now. The “directions” you need for the journey first require knowledge of what is stopping you from getting there, and once you know that, the path will be easy to see and become easier to travel.” —  Susan Dascenzi

    About Susan Dascenzi:  

    Susan Dascenzi is a modern day Intuitive Licensed Therapist, and powerful Emotional and Spiritual Tour Guide, who has lived through the fire of 6 sexual assaults that nearly ended her life and come out the other side. She takes her clients on a transformational journey into themselves so they can heal the blocks, traumas, wounds, and past conditioning that keep them small, afraid, and stuck in not doing, being, and sharing more of who they really are. Throughout her life and career, Susan saw the dangers of the emotional waste left by the “head trash” collected from experiencing life and created tailored soul processes to access stored cellular memories that block permanent release and change. Within 2 sessions, Susan’s clients receive major transformational shifts with issues they spent years working to resolve through other means and this leads to feeling personally fulfilled, emotionally free, and becoming financially abundant. Susan is also an author, podcast host, and speaker and uses these platforms to fulfill her mission: to see a world where each person is inspired to embrace their divinely integrated whole self as the badass human they were born to be… doing what they were born to do. 

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