Should to Soul - Learning to Trust My Inner Knowing

So this is what it’s like to trust myself.

For years, my life was driven by “shoulds.”
I should take this job.
I should push through the exhaustion.
I should be grateful.

But under all those “shoulds,” my body was begging me to stop.

My work life was a cycle of temporary contracts, burnout, and recovery. Every new role promised hope but ended in fatigue, pain, or disillusionment. I was advocating for others, but ignoring the voice inside me — the quiet, steady knowing that something wasn’t right.

Eventually, my body started keeping the score. Fibromyalgia, fatigue, and emotional heaviness became constant companions. No one could explain it, but deep down, I knew — my body was speaking the truth I refused to hear.

Then one day, after yet another contract ended, I asked myself one simple question:

“What if I just trusted myself?”

That question shifted everything.

I realised I had never truly listened to my own body. My brain could rationalise, but my body knew. And when I began following that inner knowing, life changed.

I stopped chasing roles that looked good on paper and started creating work that felt good in my soul. I built a practice grounded in authenticity, intuition, and the wisdom of the body. My health, my energy, and my peace returned — not overnight, but steadily.

Now, this is the work I share with others: helping people reconnect to their inner knowing — to listen beyond logic, and return to a way of being that feels aligned, peaceful, and powerful.

Because when you learn to trust your body’s wisdom, life begins to flow again.
It’s not about doing more. It’s about being more of who you truly are. 🌻

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