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Compass and the Road

This is a space for entrepreneurs and creatives who want their business to feel like home - grounded, radiant, and unmistakably theirs.

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Goooood morning! It’s gray and cloudy here today, calling for an easing into the week with some warm chai. This simple cup of deliciousness brought me joy, so I dressed it up and had to share.

I hope you entered into this virgo/pisces eclipse season with grounding and ease. You may encounter intense emotions this month. Embrace them as a gift. Lean into whatever comes up and explore the root of that emotion. This is a good time to transmute, grow and transition from the past.

This is also an important time to explore and hold healthy boundaries. Take care of yourself, love on yourself, give yourself grace, and allow for ease and warmth in moments of resistance. Your body intuitively knows what it needs. Let it guide you. You hold the wisdom of the universe inside you. ❤️✨


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8 months ago


“Do you feel like this retrograde has been energetically charged and deeply emotional? Maybe you haven’t felt it in your body, but you’ve felt it in the reactions of people around you or in odd interactions. With Mercury (planet of communication) and Pluto (planet of transformation) both in retrograde, you’ve probably noticed miscommunication, misunderstandings, deep introspection, and a need to explore hidden truths.”

It’s time to let yourself be wild, to play, to dance, to sing, and be fully yourself!

My latest musings just dropped on Substack. Subscribe: @compassandtheroad.substack.com


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9 months ago

In case you needed it - here’s a little reminder that you are perfect, loved, beautiful, and you are more than enough.Original Art: @ian_the_meow


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9 months ago

DARE TO DREAM!
If you’re overwhelmed and having trouble imagining the future right now, you’re not alone. You might be frustrated, reactive, dissociated, procrastinating, or stuck in a loop. That’s your body trying to keep you safe. These are “defensive subsystems” described by Ogden and colleagues, in Trauma and the Body

These subsystems keep you from dreaming. To dream, the body must believe it can afford to hope. That’s not just poetic, it’s physiological. Dreaming activates parts of the brain associated with possibility, agency, and connection.

In the book, the authors write about “narrowing the field of consciousness” and explain how trauma narrows our attention and awareness to immediate survival. Our bodies prioritize safety, not creativity, and that affects how we respond to stimulus.

Dreaming requires enough regulation to feel safe imagining the unknown. Yet, in survival mode, long-term vision gets shut down. If your nervous system is stuck in flight, freeze or collapse, dreaming can feel dangerous and out of reach. But remember, dreaming and hoping are radical acts. Dare to return to yourself.

If you can’t access hope at this moment, and you’ve stopped dreaming, try asking yourself these questions:

🔸Can I close my eyes and take one breath that feels grounding?
🔸Can I soften into this moment for 10 seconds?
🔸What would dreaming feel like in my body if i can put down my to-do list or shut out the outside works for a minute?

Inspired by Trauma and the Body by Ogden, Minton & Pain, this week’s Substack is about what it means to show up when it’s hard. Try not to react. Create new response pathways. Give yourself grace.
Read the full piece via the link in bio.


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10 months ago

DARE TO DREAM!
If you’re overwhelmed and having trouble imagining the future right now, you’re not alone. You might be frustrated, reactive, dissociated, procrastinating, or stuck in a loop. That’s your body trying to keep you safe. These are “defensive subsystems” described by Ogden and colleagues, in Trauma and the Body

These subsystems keep you from dreaming. To dream, the body must believe it can afford to hope. That’s not just poetic, it’s physiological. Dreaming activates parts of the brain associated with possibility, agency, and connection.

In the book, the authors write about “narrowing the field of consciousness” and explain how trauma narrows our attention and awareness to immediate survival. Our bodies prioritize safety, not creativity, and that affects how we respond to stimulus.

Dreaming requires enough regulation to feel safe imagining the unknown. Yet, in survival mode, long-term vision gets shut down. If your nervous system is stuck in flight, freeze or collapse, dreaming can feel dangerous and out of reach. But remember, dreaming and hoping are radical acts. Dare to return to yourself.

If you can’t access hope at this moment, and you’ve stopped dreaming, try asking yourself these questions:

🔸Can I close my eyes and take one breath that feels grounding?
🔸Can I soften into this moment for 10 seconds?
🔸What would dreaming feel like in my body if i can put down my to-do list or shut out the outside works for a minute?

Inspired by Trauma and the Body by Ogden, Minton & Pain, this week’s Substack is about what it means to show up when it’s hard. Try not to react. Create new response pathways. Give yourself grace.
Read the full piece via the link in bio.


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10 months ago

DARE TO DREAM!
If you’re overwhelmed and having trouble imagining the future right now, you’re not alone. You might be frustrated, reactive, dissociated, procrastinating, or stuck in a loop. That’s your body trying to keep you safe. These are “defensive subsystems” described by Ogden and colleagues, in Trauma and the Body

These subsystems keep you from dreaming. To dream, the body must believe it can afford to hope. That’s not just poetic, it’s physiological. Dreaming activates parts of the brain associated with possibility, agency, and connection.

In the book, the authors write about “narrowing the field of consciousness” and explain how trauma narrows our attention and awareness to immediate survival. Our bodies prioritize safety, not creativity, and that affects how we respond to stimulus.

Dreaming requires enough regulation to feel safe imagining the unknown. Yet, in survival mode, long-term vision gets shut down. If your nervous system is stuck in flight, freeze or collapse, dreaming can feel dangerous and out of reach. But remember, dreaming and hoping are radical acts. Dare to return to yourself.

If you can’t access hope at this moment, and you’ve stopped dreaming, try asking yourself these questions:

🔸Can I close my eyes and take one breath that feels grounding?
🔸Can I soften into this moment for 10 seconds?
🔸What would dreaming feel like in my body if i can put down my to-do list or shut out the outside works for a minute?

Inspired by Trauma and the Body by Ogden, Minton & Pain, this week’s Substack is about what it means to show up when it’s hard. Try not to react. Create new response pathways. Give yourself grace.
Read the full piece via the link in bio.


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10 months ago

DARE TO DREAM!
If you’re overwhelmed and having trouble imagining the future right now, you’re not alone. You might be frustrated, reactive, dissociated, procrastinating, or stuck in a loop. That’s your body trying to keep you safe. These are “defensive subsystems” described by Ogden and colleagues, in Trauma and the Body

These subsystems keep you from dreaming. To dream, the body must believe it can afford to hope. That’s not just poetic, it’s physiological. Dreaming activates parts of the brain associated with possibility, agency, and connection.

In the book, the authors write about “narrowing the field of consciousness” and explain how trauma narrows our attention and awareness to immediate survival. Our bodies prioritize safety, not creativity, and that affects how we respond to stimulus.

Dreaming requires enough regulation to feel safe imagining the unknown. Yet, in survival mode, long-term vision gets shut down. If your nervous system is stuck in flight, freeze or collapse, dreaming can feel dangerous and out of reach. But remember, dreaming and hoping are radical acts. Dare to return to yourself.

If you can’t access hope at this moment, and you’ve stopped dreaming, try asking yourself these questions:

🔸Can I close my eyes and take one breath that feels grounding?
🔸Can I soften into this moment for 10 seconds?
🔸What would dreaming feel like in my body if i can put down my to-do list or shut out the outside works for a minute?

Inspired by Trauma and the Body by Ogden, Minton & Pain, this week’s Substack is about what it means to show up when it’s hard. Try not to react. Create new response pathways. Give yourself grace.
Read the full piece via the link in bio.


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10 months ago

This week, I’ve been reminded of the importance of humility.

The world is constantly pushing us toward producing, performing, and perfecting. Often, we subconsciously put these expectations on ourselves and others. We perpetuate cycles making healing harder to navigate. The reality is, healing is deeply personal. Everyone’s journey is unique. Releasing judgement and the urge to impose our timeline or expectations onto someone else’s path is the biggest lesson in humility.

When we let go of expectations and create space to listen to our bodies, to pause and listen to others, to have compassion, love enters the room and the healing begins. Healing blooms in unique ways and unexpected spaces.

Can you offer yourself grace and compassion?
Can you offer it to others?
Can we hold space for one another and the many different forms growth and healing embody?

Allow yourself to be seen. Let’s witness one another with open hearts. ❤️


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10 months ago


Sometimes the body forgets it’s safe. Small acts that prime your brain toward safety and happiness can have a major impact on your everyday life. A smile can tell your brain “I’m ok. I can be present. I can be social. Being connected makes me feel safe.” This isn’t about pretending everything’s fine. It’s about giving your nervous system a chance to return to itself.

Try one of these practices:

1. place one hand on your chest and the other on your belly. Close your eyes. Inhale deeply. Exhale slowly. Smile gently. Feel what that does in your body.

2. place your right hand on your left shoulder, place your left hand on your right shoulder. Close your eyes. Inhale deeply. Exhale slowly. Smile gently. Feel what that does in your body.

* Priming is a technique where exposure to one stimulus influences a person’s response to a subsequent stimulus, often without their conscious awareness.

Subscribe to my substack to get the full newsletter. Next drop is Monday and I’ll be highlighting “Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy” - Ogden, et al.
#somatichealing, #coaching, #nervoussystemsupport, #selfcare


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11 months ago

Sometimes the body forgets it’s safe. Small acts that prime your brain toward safety and happiness can have a major impact on your everyday life. A smile can tell your brain “I’m ok. I can be present. I can be social. Being connected makes me feel safe.” This isn’t about pretending everything’s fine. It’s about giving your nervous system a chance to return to itself.

Try one of these practices:

1. place one hand on your chest and the other on your belly. Close your eyes. Inhale deeply. Exhale slowly. Smile gently. Feel what that does in your body.

2. place your right hand on your left shoulder, place your left hand on your right shoulder. Close your eyes. Inhale deeply. Exhale slowly. Smile gently. Feel what that does in your body.

* Priming is a technique where exposure to one stimulus influences a person’s response to a subsequent stimulus, often without their conscious awareness.

Subscribe to my substack to get the full newsletter. Next drop is Monday and I’ll be highlighting “Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy” - Ogden, et al.
#somatichealing, #coaching, #nervoussystemsupport, #selfcare


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11 months ago

Mushrooms are nature’s alchemists. They transform death into life, and are a metaphor for how something beautiful can arise from hardship. Even when a tree is cut down, new life can emerge from what remains. Resilience isn’t just survival. Resilience is knowing light exists. Resilience is transformation. Resilience is your superpower.

Your story, your struggle, your journey, your success, and your transformation all matter. Live your life fully and unapologetically. Do what matters to you!

Remember - Reclaim - Radiate


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11 months ago

That’s all. Just remember you are loved ❤️


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11 months ago

It’s hard not to be consumed by everything going on around us. In the midst of chaos, let your mind be still. In that stillness, your inner compass awakens. Trust it to guide your next step, not just in business, but in every aspect of your life. Let your choices be rooted in what you truly believe.

When thinking about those choices, ask yourself:

Where have I been seeking external validation instead of looking inward?

What core values do I want to guide my next chapter? Am I honoring them in my daily actions?


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11 months ago

Don’t ever let anyone tell you there’s something you can’t do! Move fearlessly toward what you want. Fight boldly for what you believe.


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11 months ago

With Jupiter in Cancer, it’s time to step into your power. Claim your voice, your sovereignty, your mind, your energy, your truth, your magic!!!!


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11 months ago

Start your journey!

Freedom begins within us. We have to fight to break the ties of trauma, self-doubt, fear, external pressures - you name it, we all have something we work to overcome.

Self-doubt lives in all of us, and while we may wish it gone, it’s there to serve us. - Rick Rubin.

The work behind Compass and the Road is to help identify what’s holding you back and to transform it into one of your super powers.

Ask yourself: What’s keeping me from stepping toward my purpose? What must I release myself from that is no longer serving me? Releasing yourself from whatever “it” is will open the path to endless possibilities.

Join the conversation on substack. Link in bio.


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11 months ago


Story Save - Melhor ferramenta gratuita para salvar Stories, Reels, Fotos, Vídeos, Destaques e IGTV no seu celular.

Story-save.com é uma ferramenta online intuitiva que permite aos usuários baixar e salvar vários tipos de conteúdo, incluindo histórias, fotos, vídeos e materiais do IGTV, diretamente do Instagram. Com o Story-Save, você pode facilmente baixar conteúdo diverso do Instagram e visualizá-lo quando quiser, mesmo sem acesso à internet. Esta ferramenta é perfeita para aqueles momentos em que você encontra algo interessante no Instagram e quer salvar para ver depois. Use o Story-Save para garantir que você não perca a chance de levar seus momentos favoritos do Instagram com você!

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A função de Download de Histórias do Instagram foi projetada para fornecer um método seguro e de alta qualidade para baixar stories do Instagram. É fácil de usar e não requer que o usuário se registre ou faça login. Basta copiar o link, colar e aproveitar o conteúdo.
Baixar histórias do Instagram é um processo simples que envolve três etapas:
  • 1. Vá para a ferramenta de Download de Histórias do Instagram.
  • 2. Digite o nome de usuário do perfil do Instagram no campo fornecido e clique no botão Baixar.
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A história selecionada será rapidamente salva no armazenamento local do seu dispositivo.
Infelizmente, não é possível baixar histórias de contas privadas devido às restrições de privacidade.
Não há limite para o número de vezes que você pode usar o serviço de download de histórias do Instagram. Está disponível para uso ilimitado e é completamente gratuito.
Sim, é legal baixar e salvar histórias do Instagram de outros usuários, desde que não sejam usadas para fins comerciais. Se você pretende usá-las comercialmente, deve obter permissão do proprietário do conteúdo original e dar os devidos créditos sempre que a história for usada.
Todas as histórias baixadas geralmente são salvas na pasta Downloads do seu computador, seja você usuário do Windows, Mac ou iOS. Para dispositivos móveis, as histórias são salvas no armazenamento do telefone e devem aparecer imediatamente no seu app de Galeria após o download.