I’m sure we have all been through the experience of desiring success, to pursue our goals, or to work on something meaning – only to be met with self-inflicted challenges like doubt, procrastination, or other “self-sabotage” effects.
This week on the show, Alexandra Covucci and I dive into understanding ourselves and our mind a little deeper. We discuss:
- Succeeding outwardly while feeling inwardly fulfilled
- How escaping your environment won’t heal inward misery
- How self-sabotage is actually protecting us
- Hard versus uncomfortable
- “Doing” vs alignment
- Ways to step back into your own knowing
- The desire-for-more and gratitude paradox
- And so much more!
Alexandra Covucci is an international coach helping visionaries, transformational leaders and coaches expand beyond their limitations and lead with mastery in their business and being.
She works mainly with women to change their intellectual, emotional, and actionable strategies so they can begin self-actualizing instead of self-sabotaging, creating with confidence, and taking massive action towards their goals. She believes in an inside-out approach to success, with which she mentors incredible leaders to activate the art of themselves.
Alexandra has been studying personal development for almost a decade, and she’s been certified in neuro-transformation (NLP), holistic health, and coaching, with no plans of slowing down.
She deeply believes in the power of healing, shifting, and transforming, and she continues to build her life and business around those principles.
You can find her here:
Instagram: @alexandracovucci
Facebook: /acovucci
Email: alex@alexandracovucci.com
We look forward to continuing this conversation with you one-on-one or over on the Abundant Babes facebook group.
Until next week,
V xx
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I loved Alexandra’s idea of self actualization and seeing self sabotage as self protection. Great podcast guys x