How to Find Your Unique Voice
Your unique voice is primordial, it occurs and is found before words occur. It’s first felt as sensations in my body, as images and emotions. It then goes into a complex process in the brain to be translated into words that are spoken, creating a “voice.”
But here’s the truth: you learned your voice a long time ago, and it hasn’t gone anywhere. It’s still there, maybe a little buried, but in the stillness, if you listen attentively and with patience, it will show up really naturally and simply.
Your unique voice isn’t something that’s heard—it’s something that’s FELT…
(by you, by others.)
I can tell when you speak, if you’re feeling or if those words are empty.
This is the essence of finding your unique voice as a coach, as a guide, or as a human being. When your voice comes from that deep place within you, others will feel it too—it lands differently.
🌱 Here’s your invitation to reflect:
When you speak, do you feel your words in your body? Or do they feel disconnected from what you’re truly experiencing? Are you slowing down to actually SAY the words you’re saying?
Take a moment to sit in stillness, listen attentively, and notice what shows up. Let your unique voice rise—not as something you need to find, but as something you remember. ♥️
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