017: What Is Sacred Defiance and How Does It Relate to Your Practice?

The Uncommon Couch

017: What Is Sacred Defiance and How Does It Relate to Your Practice


If you could create your own identity as a therapist, coach or healer - what would that look like to you? What would be the most authentic?

You don’t have to fit into the narrow, rigid box of what the world thinks a therapist or coach should be like. You don’t have to fit the status quo of how you run your practice. I’m here to give you permission to do things differently - in the most aligned, authentic way - that only you can decide. For us uncommon therapists, coaches, and healers, owning our truth often means that it guides us to a divergent path. We might be pulled toward taking a road less traveled.

In this episode, I am helping you to understand sacred defiance and how it relates to your practice. You’ll hear why you should ditch the way the world thinks you should run your business and step into your truth.

What you’ll find in this episode:

  • What sacred defiance is (and how it relates to your truth)

  • The process of developing your intuitive “yes”

  • How it feels when you’re not living your truth

  • A look at three parts of sacred defiance

  • Why you should examine what’s not serving you

  • How I started living in my truth

  • Why you should examine the identities you hold

Links:

Intuition Development Course

Learn more:

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Quotes:

“Sacred defiance comes into play when something does not align with your truth.” 

“Find your own truth and authentically share it with the world.”

“Anytime you connect more deeply with your authentic truth and purpose in this life, it is sacred.”

“Sacred defiance allows us to connect with who we really are and it allows us to stop looking outside of ourselves for validation and expectations.” 

SHADOW WORK, MINDSETAlyssa Adams