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January 27, 2025 24 mins
Mastering the Art of Letting Go with Colleen Kilpatrick  

Join Colleen and Katana as they discuss:  
  • Simple and effective techniques you can put into practice today to identify what's been been draining your energy.
  • The steps you can take to eliminate tolerations.
  • How to identify long-lost dreams and hidden passions you'll now explore with your energy and enthusiasm.  
Colleen Kilpatrick is a Speaker, Course Creator, and Author of Eliminate What You Tolerate, a concise but mighty book that has earned a 5-star rating on Amazon for helping readers identify and release what no longer serves them and make room for what lights them up. Trained in the healing arts at her Mother’s side, Colleen is also a Wellbeing Mentor, helping women discover the transformative powers of ancient and modern wisdom, remedies, and self-care practices to revitalize body, mind, and spirit naturally.

To get your free Eliminate What You Tolerate Worksheet, email Colleen at colleenkilpatrick@icloud.com.  
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