DiscoverOpen Hearts
Open Hearts
Claim Ownership

Open Hearts

Author: Open Hearts

Subscribed: 1Played: 5
Share

Description

The Open Hearts podcast is a place to get curious, find answers and connect to your deeper self with an Open Heart. We will aim to touch topics such as self-development, health, spirituality, well-being and lifestyle. Let's share a journey of growing and becoming better, to live a life of abundance and to give a better version of ourselves to the people that we love.
11 Episodes
Reverse
Healing your aura

Healing your aura

2021-03-0121:26

Why our aura is so important and how it can impact our daily lives and interactions? This episode takes us through the aura healing process and tools. We will go through a comprehensive definition of the aura that surrounds us and we will do an exercise together of understanding its qualities and defaults with the purpose to heal it.Our first point of contact with the world is our aura, and it can often say more about us than our words do. All our interactions are dependent on our own aura and then on the aura of the person we are interacting with. This is why at times when we meet new people sometimes we instantly feel a mutual likeability and sometimes it’s the opposite. This is dependant on our aura type, the messages it transmits, and the energy it emanates.
The episode is all about our vibrations, what does that mean and how do we feel it. I will go through the definition of a vibration as well as how to understand, listen and perceive what is your current vibration. I will guide you through a short exercise that we can do together so you can understand a bit more about your own vibration. I will talk you through practical examples about how to raise your vibration within you and I invite you to reflect about your own ways of doing it too. Please feel free to share them with me through social media or by leaving a comment in your podcast platform.
On this episode of Open Hearts we will look to identify what are the main signs of being a people pleaser and then we will provide 7 tips to stop being one. Certain experiences, people and moments that we encounter in our lives require a different side of us. However, what really matters is whether we are able to stand up for ourselves as we walk the journey? Or are we sabotaging our own needs and goals in these encounters? Listen to this episode to find out what is the fine line between acting from a place of kindness or from a place of pleasing others whilst putting your needs second. At the end of it you will be able to take with you some great tips to let go of old habits of people-pleasing and to show up for yourself more.
This week, our episode is about creating awareness about who you are. The aim is to raise awareness and a deeper understand about your identity and what exactly do you stand for. It is a travel through your inner-self, the beginning of a journey to deepen the understanding of who you are: your likes, dislikes, values, beliefs, opinions. I will give you some food for thought about why it is important to get to know yourself but as well how can you do it. I will share tips, tricks, and sources where you can start what is an inward travel with no seatbelt.Sources to deepen your self-knowledge:- The artist way, Julia Cameron- Lavendaire- The Inspired Stories stationary- The school of life, Alain de Botton
In this episode of Open Hearts, we will continue talking about boundaries. We will look to identify in which spectrum do our current boundaries fall, are they too rigid, healthy or too loose, almost inexistent? The purpose is for us to build a healthy boundary system that can help us show up in our relationships in a more genuine way, to offer love and respect whilst we are also assertive about demanding the same in return. We will look at how having a better sense of one's self-identity will help us in the process of knowing what types of communication, behavior, and interaction are acceptable, according to our own set of values and belief systems. Here are some questions to help us identify in which spectrum our boundaries fall within: healthy/rigid/ loose:• Do you have a sense of what your boundaries are at this moment? • Do you know what kind of behaviours and communications are acceptable to you?• What are your limits?• Are you assertive about your needs? • Do you tend to put other people’s needs first?• Have you ever experienced burnout? • Do you find it easy or hard to say 'no' to others? • Are you sacrificing too much for others, or too little?• What kind of behaviours are you tolerating? • Are you engaging mostly in activities that bring you happiness? • Or are you engaging mostly in activities that are draining you?• Are you focusing on the good people in your life, that feel light and joyous?• Are you putting barriers between yourself and others?• Or are you giving out too much too soon?
As we are now more than ever blending work and leisure within the same space, I found myself thinking about boundaries. What do they mean? What do they represent within our lives? How can we create and establish boundaries across our daily routine, habits and towards a better balance? Boundaries are to me one of the secrets for a happy mind. Before establishing boundaries, let's reflect on the areas and elements of life that bring you some joy. - What is sacred to you in your daily routine? - What does bring you joy and positivity in your relations (friends, family, love)? - What are the rituals you know are fundamental to make your day brighter and special? - What is non-negotiable to you at work? at home? - What does make you feel anxious? words? type of language? - What elements can shift your mind to a positive mindset? - What would you like to create as a boundary and which field of your life? I challenge you to do it for a week every single day and see how you feel. Examples of areas where to create and apply boundaries: Friendships, Family, Social media, Work, language, music choices among many others. Examples of tools and exercises that will help you to define those boundaries: Journaling, meditating, walking, running, conversations, sewing, reading, breathwork, yoga, mindfully eating.
Are you ready to transform the way you relate to yourself? On this episode of Open Hearts we will walk through some steps that can help us build a healthy self love system.Before making any changes in your life, take a moment to become aware of your inner dialogue.Here are some questions to help you understand the relationship you have with yourself:- What are your fundamental beliefs about yourself?- How are you talking about yourself?- How do you feel to be in your own shoes? In your own body? In your own mind- Are you speaking to yourself and about yourself from a place of love, compassion and understanding, or is it from a place of self judgement and criticism?- Are there some old ideas and beliefs that you need to let go of or are there thoughts that can be improved?
In this episode I share my thoughts about having (or not) a purpose in life along with the difference in between having a purpose and having your own sparkle that makes you stand out from the crowd. I reflect about how your perception can actually influence the way you live and therefore how you shine throughout your life.Here is some journaling questions to help you reflecting about your purpose and your uniqueness:- What did I love to do as a child ? (Feel free to ask your parents and friends around you)- In which field or which activity do I thrive and I feel at ease today ?- During which activity or element I might be surrounded by (nature, sea, etc) do I loose the sense of time?- If there were no financial requirements, where would I spend my time and doing what ?- What does make me feel in a bubble or in that zone when doing it ?- What can you talk and discuss about during hours?
In this episode, I am revealing some tools and methods into recreating our reality and living a more conscious life. I am inviting you to take a pause from your train of thinking and be with me for a moment of introspection. Who are we and what is that is creating discomfort and suffering in our existence? If you can, leave any judgment and criticism as we will set on a journey of self-discovery and self-understanding.
This is an episode where I will guide you through my yearly review method, prompting you with specific questions and riding through an inward journey through the past 365 days. I use a holistic approach that builds inwards to bloom outwards. The ultimate goal here is to reach a deeper understanding of your own self and how you navigated through this year bringing clarity to your mind in order to prepare for what is coming next.Questions mentioned during the podcast:- How do you feel today? Do you remember how you felt by the end of 2019?- How could you resume in a couple of words how 2020 felt to you?- What made you feel the most proud about it this year?- What disappointed you the most this year?- Which person did you wish you were there for?- Write down the 5 most important people that were part of your year?- How and what did they change or contributed to your year?- What was your biggest aspiration for 2020?- Did you have any plans laid out for 2020? Which ones? - How do you feel now about them? Have they been realised or not? - What is the link that you can observe in between what has been realised (or not) and your feelings about it? - If you did not achieved your goals, what stopped you from achieving them? Take your time, break it down step by step. - Was it a feeling like fear or not feeling enough? Or a material constraint? How did you overcome that or find an alternative to still getting closer to your goal?- During this year were there any skills, experiences, activities, subjects, discussions you wish you knew more about?- What have you done this year that made you feel your best self?- If there could be something you wish you knew what would it be?
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store