Lead By Pleasure Blog
What if you let pleasure lead the way?
A young woman once dreamed of standing on the street, blindfolded, holding a sign that read “Free hugs for anyone who wants them.” She knew it would bring her joy and connection, but fear stopped her. Fear of judgment. Fear of rejection.
This story reminds us how often we let fear—our pain—dictate our choices. But what if we flipped the script? What if, instead of avoiding discomfort, we let ourselves be pulled by the pleasure of what’s possible?
At The Healing Barn, we help you take that step toward clarity, courage, and fulfillment. What’s your dream? Let us help you make it real.
Listening to the wisdom of the body
The other night, as I was filling my horses’ water trough, I noticed something strange—my heart was pounding at 135 bpm, far above my usual rate. There was no stress, no danger, nothing obvious to explain it.
Curious, I explored this response using a Belief Code session. What I uncovered was a set of deeply rooted beliefs and emotions tied to responsibility and people-pleasing. By identifying and releasing them, I found a new sense of peace.
A week later, as I stood by the trough again, my heart was calm. The shift reminded me of the profound wisdom our bodies hold and how Belief Code can help uncover and release the hidden layers keeping us stuck.
If your body feels out of sync, listen to it. It might be guiding you toward healing and freedom.
Discovering Your Core Values: The Secret to a More Authentic Life
Values are the core principles that shape your decisions, actions, and behaviours. They represent what you believe to be most important in life, acting as your inner compass—guiding you through challenges, opportunities, and day-to-day choices. These values form the foundation for the life you want to build and the person you aim to become.
Nurturing the Nest: How Working on Yourself Can Help Your Kids Thrive
If your child is being bullied or has started bullying others at school, it might feel like your world is falling apart. You might not know where to start or what to do to help them. But here’s a thought that might surprise you: the best place to start is with yourself.