Spelade

  • Making a big life change is today’s topic. Laura’s guest, Kyle Heeter, shares her personal story of finding work she loved, falling out of love with it, and eventually making her way into new work she loves, again! During the course of this conversation, Laura and Kyle examine their beliefs about what is possible for all of us. Be sure to listen to the end, or you’ll miss a fascinating discussion about energy healing.

    Kyle shares how she loved nursing but didn’t feel like she was making the connection with people she wanted. She decided to stop and listen to what she really wanted. It wasn’t easy to admit to herself that she was anxious and nervous. She struggled to figure out how to leave a job she didn’t like.

    A health scare helped her make the change. A second time, she had a knee injury that helped her realize she wasn’t happy and had to leave that job. Lesson learned: It takes time. Paying attention to your emotions isn’t easy, and often can feel confusing. But it’s worth the effort.

    Making a change is healing and a significant part of the journey. Even (maybe especially) when know you have to make the change, but don’t always know exactly what’s to come.

    What do you do when your comfort zone is no longer comfortable? Kyle shares how she’s learned to recognize the discomfort for what it’s saying to her. Her tips are sure to help you, too.

    Taking time to be still and listen is key to paying attention. Today’s culture doesn’t always reward inward work and the decision to slow down and listen.

    What do we do when we realize that some of our long-held beliefs aren’t right for us? It’s powerful to acknowledge and taking small steps can help you get shed what no longer fits. Subtle, small changes count and often lead to major transformation.

    We can all relate about having confidence when we make changes. We want to feel good about it, but often worry that others may not understand. Kyle shares a personal story about how she was able to move past the fear.

    Kyle shares her journey to becoming an energy healer and what it’s like to work with her. Part of her process is evaluating what the energy of your body is saying. She can then help to clear out energy areas and allow a flow of better energy.

    It’s a process of opening to universal energy.

    Contact Kyle:

    Website

    Email

    Resources:

    Atomic Habits by James Clear

    The Field by Lynn McTaggart

    The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton

    About Kyle:

    Kyle Heeter has worked as an RN/BSN in intensive care, emergency room, and family practice clinics for 20 years. Today, she is a Healing Touch Practitioner providing energy work both on-site and long distance through her private practice, Shift Energy Work.

    Kyle has found her passion for healing in providing heart-centered, intuitive, and holistic energy work. She believes that with mindful intention, we can change our vibrational patterns and habitual responses in order to become whole and that we each have the potential and power to consciously participate in the process of awareness, change, and growth.

    She lives in Fayetteville, West Virginia, with her husband and two incredible children.