Ep. #3 - Manifestation in Action with Kim Carlson

by Marci Barker / December 21st, 2022
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Manifestation in Action with Kim Carlson
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Manifestation in action with Kim Carlson
Today I am talking with my client Kim Carlson. She is a busy mom of 6 girls ages 18 - 5 years old. She is a life coach aka a "Hope Dealer."
She is skilled in manifesting and she shares with us some tips. As she worked through The Accountability Code she got to take action on big speaking goals steps in her business.
Kim's journey will inspire anyone who has a dream but feels trapped by fear. I was honored to support her and watch grow. Kim had what she calls a "terror barrier" around sharing a vulnerable life vision, and she took the stage at my recent retreat shared it with a group of 25 women.
Enjoy this message and lean into your terror barrier. Reach out to me to get your own loving kick in the pants!
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In This Episode We Cover:
Manifesting big goals
Feeling trapped by fear
Showing up despite the fear
Comparison is NOT the thief of joy
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