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Episode 37: The Leap - What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid?

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On this episode, we’re diving into one of the most powerful questions you can ask yourself: What would you do if you weren’t afraid?

But we’re not talking about the kind of fear that protects you from danger—we’re talking about the kind that often disguises itself as “logic,” “safety,” or “being realistic,” and keeps you from taking the leap your soul is actually craving.

We explore the two types of fearPachad (the fear of imagined catastrophe) and Yirah (the awe-fear that arises in the presence of something vast and meaningful). These two feel the same in your body but come from very different sources. One keeps you small. The other invites you into expansion.

You'll hear how fear isn't always a red light—it’s a compass.

We reflect on why most people don’t regret what they tried, they regret what they never dared to do. And you’ll get five powerful journaling prompts to help you discern your own leap and take one small, courageous step forward.

This episode is an invitation to stop waiting for fear to disappear—and to leap anyway.

Connect with Katie on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also get free resources to help you on your purpose journey at www.lightecho.co.

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On this episode, we’re diving into one of the most powerful questions you can ask yourself: What would you do if you weren’t afraid?

But we’re not talking about the kind of fear that protects you from danger—we’re talking about the kind that often disguises itself as “logic,” “safety,” or “being realistic,” and keeps you from taking the leap your soul is actually craving.

We explore the two types of fearPachad (the fear of imagined catastrophe) and Yirah (the awe-fear that arises in the presence of something vast and meaningful). These two feel the same in your body but come from very different sources. One keeps you small. The other invites you into expansion.

You'll hear how fear isn't always a red light—it’s a compass.

We reflect on why most people don’t regret what they tried, they regret what they never dared to do. And you’ll get five powerful journaling prompts to help you discern your own leap and take one small, courageous step forward.

This episode is an invitation to stop waiting for fear to disappear—and to leap anyway.

Connect with Katie on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also get free resources to help you on your purpose journey at www.lightecho.co.

  continue reading

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