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I’ve lived in rural America my whole life, and I understand the unique dynamic that rural living brings to relationships. I've also found that the stockmanship principle of good movement applies not only to our interactions with livestock, but also to the interactions with our fellow humans. In today’s episode, I share more about the Good Movement Collective - specifically, why I saw a need to create this program in the first place, what you will learn and gain from this program, and how the content, teaching, support, etc., will be delivered to you.
While I know my relationships are far from perfect, I’ve also learned that God lays things on my heart for a reason, and he continues to send me signs until I take action (like..I need ALL the signs). After many conversations with other rural women, I saw the need to provide support in a space that would allow them to break cycles, learn, and grow in any/all of their relationships. If you’re ready to break free from the overwhelm that comes with unresolved emotions, unspoken thoughts, and experience a newfound sense of peace and joy in your life, I would love nothing more than to have you join the Good Movement Collective!
In this episode, we cover:
- Why I decided to create the Good Movement Collective
- What you can expect and gain from the Good Movement Collective
- The type of content and how it will be delivered to you + personalized guidance, support, and more from me
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