Victoria Gigante

Why Are You Stuck? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself

You say you want to change. You say you want to feel “unstuck” and “happy,” but every day you make a choice to remain exactly where you are, doing exactly the same thing that’s making you feel stuck and unhappy.

So what’s REALLY going on here?

EYP 002 : How To Get The Support You Need For Lasting Change

Even when you’re 100% sure you want to make a change in your life, it can still be scary.

It doesn’t matter what it is – changing jobs, ending a relationship, moving to a new city, starting a daily practice – there are always ups and downs laden with anxiety, fear, and self-doubt.

Maybe you lose motivation, become unfocused, or feel discouraged. Maybe you isolate yourself, and completely abandon your efforts.

This is all pretty normal behavior, and nothing to be ashamed of. But it can be avoided.

Luckily, there is a way that you can make any transition a much less painful and far less traumatic, experience.

EYP 001 : How To Take Back Control Of Your Life With Simple Actionable Steps

We all have times when we feel completely out of control in our lives. I’ve totally been there.

The hardest part is knowing that something needs to change, but not having any clue what to do about it! This can lead to feelings of helplessness, sadness, anxiety, anger, and frustration.

We become so overwhelmed that we procrastinate doing anything, which leads us to feel more stuck and out of control.

It’s a vicious cycle, isn’t it?

Well, the good news is that there are actually a few small changes that you can make TODAY to start taking back control of your life.

And the awesome part about these changes is that they are all absolutely FREE and take less than a few minutes a day!

So I decided to put together this podcast for you, and tell you all about how to make simple, lasting changes.

Farewell To The Talented And Beautiful Debbie Ford

My heart is heavy as I just heard that author, motivational speaker, & spiritual teacher Debbie Ford has recently passed away.

Debbie has played a huge role in my life over the past 3 years.

Please join me in saying goodbye to one of the most influential mentors of my life.