Using Your Intuition in Life, Nutrition & Business

Intuitive Nutrition

Do You Use Your Intuition?

Our intuitions are wildly powerful and learning to tune in, listen to your inner voice, inner knowledge and deepen your relationship with it has the ability to greatly impact EVERY area of your life, for the better. 

Your relationships. 

Your health.

Your faith & spirituality. 

Your work & your business. 

And of course the list goes on. 

I was so excited to return to the Dream Builder Society Podcast with Rachel Olstad. On this podcast episode we get into some incredible conversation about how everybody is different and everybody needs to find the right nutrition for them. How do you do this? By listening to your intuition..  

In this episode, we are sharing with you:

  • All about Intuitive Nutrition and why it is SO important 
  • Chakras and how they work together
  • Rachel’s personal experience with being intune with her body
  • First steps for getting reconnected with your body
  • Start practicing to listen to your body and take action 
  • Tendency to put labels on food instead of just eating it when your body says to
  • Don’t eat things that make you feel sick just because they are supposed to be healthy
  • How I have used intuition in my own business
  • When you are in alignment with what you are putting out there it is going to feel so much better
  • And SO much more!

Intuitive Nutrition

Intuitive Nutrition

Use Your Intuition in Life, Nutrition and Business

You can listen to this podcast on any platform or app you listen to podcasts, just search The Dream Builder Society!

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And if you’re ready to learn more about how your intuition can help you with finding the right foods for your body, book a 20 minute discovery call with me!

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