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283 - Whatever Season You Find Yourself In… Be There
Manage episode 490315349 series 2926943
Join Jill for the five-year anniversary of Be YOU - a special live podcast event celebrating 300 episodes of the podcast - on Saturday, October 25th from 1–5 p.m. in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tickets are selling fast at jillherman.com/beyou, and discounted rooms are available at a boutique hotel right next door!
Listen in this week as we revisit episode 93 of Be YOU. Given the devastating news about her father that Jill shared in her last episode, she felt that this episode’s topic was a perfect one to revisit - the importance and the beauty of embracing whatever season of life that you’re in, no matter how difficult that it may be. This episode stresses the fact that each person's journey and the seasons that they go through in life will look different, but it's always important to keep in mind that there is divine purpose in every season and that regardless if things are progressing slowly or quickly, it's how they were meant to progress. Jill encourages listeners to surrender to and fully experience the season that they are in, rather than wishing it away or trying to spiritually bypass the difficult emotions.
Jill clarifies, however, that this does not mean burying your head in the sand and giving up on your dreams or goals but rather embodying the vibration of what you desire while also honoring the present moment. She shares that learning to put yourself first without guilt or apology is one of the greatest acts of love you can give yourself and even those around you.
This oldie but goodie from 2021 reminds listeners to avoid comparing their journey to others and to simply focus on swimming their own race, trusting that everything is unfolding as it should. Remember, your time will come!
Show Notes:
[00:07] - Jill announces that she is replaying a past episode due to her current struggle with grief. [05:47] - Each season of your life carries its own purpose, even when it feels unbearable. [08:17] - Jill argues that surrendering to difficulty may be the only way to align with your future goals. [11:00] - Your time will come, but it will happen even more slowly unless you embrace the season that you're in. [14:09] - Unapologetically prioritizing yourself without explanation is an act of self-love that ripples into every relationship. [17:11] - “Swimming” at your own pace is the quickest way to become whole.
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
“I love Be You Podcast!” ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps the podcast reach more people just like you. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” I know there was something in this episode that you were meant to hear. Let me know what that is!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow Be You Podcast. There is a new episode every single week, and if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.
285 episodes
Manage episode 490315349 series 2926943
Join Jill for the five-year anniversary of Be YOU - a special live podcast event celebrating 300 episodes of the podcast - on Saturday, October 25th from 1–5 p.m. in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tickets are selling fast at jillherman.com/beyou, and discounted rooms are available at a boutique hotel right next door!
Listen in this week as we revisit episode 93 of Be YOU. Given the devastating news about her father that Jill shared in her last episode, she felt that this episode’s topic was a perfect one to revisit - the importance and the beauty of embracing whatever season of life that you’re in, no matter how difficult that it may be. This episode stresses the fact that each person's journey and the seasons that they go through in life will look different, but it's always important to keep in mind that there is divine purpose in every season and that regardless if things are progressing slowly or quickly, it's how they were meant to progress. Jill encourages listeners to surrender to and fully experience the season that they are in, rather than wishing it away or trying to spiritually bypass the difficult emotions.
Jill clarifies, however, that this does not mean burying your head in the sand and giving up on your dreams or goals but rather embodying the vibration of what you desire while also honoring the present moment. She shares that learning to put yourself first without guilt or apology is one of the greatest acts of love you can give yourself and even those around you.
This oldie but goodie from 2021 reminds listeners to avoid comparing their journey to others and to simply focus on swimming their own race, trusting that everything is unfolding as it should. Remember, your time will come!
Show Notes:
[00:07] - Jill announces that she is replaying a past episode due to her current struggle with grief. [05:47] - Each season of your life carries its own purpose, even when it feels unbearable. [08:17] - Jill argues that surrendering to difficulty may be the only way to align with your future goals. [11:00] - Your time will come, but it will happen even more slowly unless you embrace the season that you're in. [14:09] - Unapologetically prioritizing yourself without explanation is an act of self-love that ripples into every relationship. [17:11] - “Swimming” at your own pace is the quickest way to become whole.
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
“I love Be You Podcast!” ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps the podcast reach more people just like you. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” I know there was something in this episode that you were meant to hear. Let me know what that is!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow Be You Podcast. There is a new episode every single week, and if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.
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