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Subject: Before April ends, ask yourself this →


Pause & Ponder 🤔
April Reflection Questions 


Earlier this month, Nancy and I released a podcast episode sharing our themes and intentions for April.

👉 You can listen to or watch it here if you missed it.

April’s theme? Crystallize Your Vision for the year ahead.

We talked about how early spring is the perfect time to get intentional about your life, your business, and your deepest desires.

It’s a time to choose what seeds you’re planting in your metaphorical garden as we move into the most productive months of the year:

🌱 What intentions do you want to set for yourself?
🌱 What goals do you want to work toward?
🌱 What creative projects do you want to bring to life?

Before we transition into May, I want to offer you a quiet moment to ask yourself an important question:

Has the vision that’s taken shape for you this month come from your soul—or your logical mind?

Is it a vision that’s guided by your intuition?

A whisper from that deep-down place inside you that knows—even when it scares the hell out of you?

Or… is your vision something safer?

A plan that makes sense on paper. 

That meets expectations.

A vision no one would question… but that doesn’t make your heart pound with truth.

I’ll be honest: the soul’s vision usually doesn’t feel safe.

It feels risky.

It can sound like nonsense to your rational mind.

But it’s real. And it’s yours.

So, if you’ve realized the path you’re plotting isn’t the one your soul actually wants…

What do you want to do about that?

What kind of support do you need to take that leap of faith?

To say the truer thing out loud?

To choose the scarier, more aligned, more authentic direction for your life and business this year?

Your soul won’t lead you astray.

With love,
Maegan

Nancy

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