"Walking In Your Yes"
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In this empowering episode of the Intentionally B U Podcast, Marisa dives into the transformative moment that happens after you say "Enough is enough." This episode explores what it truly means to walk in your yes — to give yourself permission to grow, to evolve, and to choose YOU even when it feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar.
Together, we unpack how mental bondage, people-pleasing, old narratives, and self-doubt can keep us stuck… and how stepping into your YES becomes the beginning of liberation, healing, and self-restoration.
Whether your "yes" looks big or small, this episode reminds you that every step counts — and you are worthy of the life you envision.
KEY TOPICS-
The moment of shifting from "enough is enough" to "now I choose me"
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Understanding mental and emotional bondage
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Why giving yourself permission is so difficult
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Being needed vs. being fulfilled
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Breaking cycles of self-neglect
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The uncomfortable "hallway" between your no and your yes
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Daily habits that support healing and forward movement
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Affirmations to strengthen your yes
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I deserve the life I envision.
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My yes is holy, powerful, and mine.
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I am allowed to choose myself.
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I walk boldly in the direction of my calling.
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I give myself permission to rise.
After listening, you will:
✨ Understand what walking in your "yes" truly looks like
✨ Recognize the inner battles that show up when choosing yourself
✨ Identify small ways to step into your yes every day
✨ Feel encouraged, affirmed, and supported in your healing journey
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Healing from emotional wounds
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Navigating major life transitions
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Stepping into new levels of purpose
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Reclaiming their identity
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Learning to prioritize themselves
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Rebuilding confidence and self-worth
If this episode spoke to your spirit, share it with someone who needs a reminder that choosing themselves is not selfish — it's necessary.
Tag us at @IntentionallyBU and let us know how you're walking in your yes this week.