Subject: When Letting Go Is A Struggle {YIN Village Voice}

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Happy Sunday, Friend 
May you be enjoying good weather, good energy and good friends this day.

I write to share what came up for me on the eve of the Full Moon, and how we are invited to be in our full voice. To set clear intentions and let the light in.  We are invited to let go of what is standing in our light so that we can shine as our full, authentic self.  Yet, letting go can be harder than expected and easier said than done.  Allow me to help you let go of letting go.

So often, when we go to our friends, family, spiritual advisors, and even coaches, with our fears, doubts, difficulties, with all of the best intention, they suggest that you let it go of what is troubling you. To let go and not dwell on or allow what is troubling you to overwhelm you or stop you in your tracks.  Simply, "let it go."  As if letting go is easy.  Those who have tried know it may not be easy.  Depending on how far we are down a particular rabbit hole, it may not feel the slightest bit possible.  Even worse, is when trying doesn't help and we experience guilt or shame for not being able to let go.

If you have ever tried letting go, you may already know that it may not be so easy. Depending on how far we are down a particular rabbit hole, it may not feel the slightest bit possible.  Even worse, is when trying doesn't help and we experience guilt or shame for not being able to let go.

For this reason, I invite you to let go of letting go.  To be with what is and not struggle to change it.  To allow change to happen slowly, and flow with the energy of now.

In my Buddhist meditation practice, we are reminded that grasping contributes to suffering.  In my professional coaching practice, we are reminded that what we resist persists.  I share this podcast to bring ease to your practice.  

If you desire more support letting go and empowering your inner goddess, in a community of like-hearted women, you will love our YINpreneur Village Community and Healing Circle (Founders Circle or Mastermind, weekly and monthly virtual gatherings).
If this resonates and you believe others will also resonate with this email please share.  Gratitude hugs in advance.  Mission-inspired women, you are invited to join me in our YINpreneur Wisdom Circle Facebook group.
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Karen McMillan, 300 West 135th St, New York, New York 10030, United States
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