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My childhood dream was to be an Author.
My parents bought me a typewriter as a gift for my 8th birthday. I remember spending hours dreaming and writing a fictional story. I also clearly remember the feeling when I typed the words “The End” on my very first novel.
Fast forward a few decades and I still have the dream of authoring and passion for writing. I have a daily journaling practice and I often work with automatic writing, channeling and tapping into my higher wisdom to explore topics, language, concepts and my thoughts and beliefs on matters.
My writing that I share here is a collection of my personal experience, and 20+ years of coaching and advising others in their financial and personal lives. I can’t take credit for all of the material I write, for it’s often based on varied concepts and ideas I have collected, considered and curated over my life. It is also my attempt to put a cohesive understanding of concepts that others can use that is not only practical and supportive, but inspiring and transformative.
As a seeker of truth and a collector of knowledge, I write these words to share my views and encourage you to read them not to take them purely on as your own, but instead to inspire your own thoughts, reasoning and questioning.
With gratitude,
Lea x
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