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Episode 203: Self-Worth and Navigating the Inner Critic with Sarah Simon
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Today's podcast will bring you back to your heart and remind you of your innate goodness. Sarah Simon (aka the The Mint Gardener as she is known on Instagram) joins us to discuss self-worth, creating and navigating the inner critic. Sarah shares how getting let go from a corporate job and spraining her ankle was an invitation to tap back into her creativity, which changed her career trajectory. Sarah shares so much wisdom on how we can practice coming back to center when the inner critic gets loud or when our sense of self-worth is challenged. These insights can apply to us whether we are making art, preparing a slide deck, cooking dinner or writing a speech.
Share your takeaways with Sarah and me on Instagram @OneWade and @TheMintGardener
Want free mindfulness and self-care resources to support you coming back to center? Head on over to Centered in the City.
Resources shared in the episode:
Episode 120: The Buddhist Enneagram with Susan Piver
TedTalk: Effort Driven Reward Cycle*****
Sarah Simon is the Artist, Educator and Author at TheMintGardener. Finding inspiration in the ever-blooming variety of textures and colors in her Seattle-based urban farm, Sarah creates and teaches lush Watercolors inspired by the diverse variety of herbs, flowers, and trees grown in her garden. With a continually blooming following of botanical and art lovers alike, Sarah has taught thousands of people the joy of creating. Her teaching has received worldwide attention with her online and in-person painting courses and art retreats, her internationally best-selling books and her monthly live zoom teaching sessions with the Flower Painting Club. Day to day, you can find Sarah painting and sharing creativity on her Instagram, @themintgardener as well as hosting exciting events for an online community of painting-lovers worldwide at the https://www.themintgardener.com/links
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Manage episode 424536464 series 2390444
Today's podcast will bring you back to your heart and remind you of your innate goodness. Sarah Simon (aka the The Mint Gardener as she is known on Instagram) joins us to discuss self-worth, creating and navigating the inner critic. Sarah shares how getting let go from a corporate job and spraining her ankle was an invitation to tap back into her creativity, which changed her career trajectory. Sarah shares so much wisdom on how we can practice coming back to center when the inner critic gets loud or when our sense of self-worth is challenged. These insights can apply to us whether we are making art, preparing a slide deck, cooking dinner or writing a speech.
Share your takeaways with Sarah and me on Instagram @OneWade and @TheMintGardener
Want free mindfulness and self-care resources to support you coming back to center? Head on over to Centered in the City.
Resources shared in the episode:
Episode 120: The Buddhist Enneagram with Susan Piver
TedTalk: Effort Driven Reward Cycle*****
Sarah Simon is the Artist, Educator and Author at TheMintGardener. Finding inspiration in the ever-blooming variety of textures and colors in her Seattle-based urban farm, Sarah creates and teaches lush Watercolors inspired by the diverse variety of herbs, flowers, and trees grown in her garden. With a continually blooming following of botanical and art lovers alike, Sarah has taught thousands of people the joy of creating. Her teaching has received worldwide attention with her online and in-person painting courses and art retreats, her internationally best-selling books and her monthly live zoom teaching sessions with the Flower Painting Club. Day to day, you can find Sarah painting and sharing creativity on her Instagram, @themintgardener as well as hosting exciting events for an online community of painting-lovers worldwide at the https://www.themintgardener.com/links
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