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Butterflies & Spirit Whispers: How I’m Using Travel & Relationship for Growth

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On Saturday, I was biking to the Chedraui when I saw a giant butterfly trembling in the street. I pulled over to scoop up paper wings in my palms. I knew death was near and I couldn’t bear for this magnificent creature to be torn to shreds by the bustle of life. I carried her to the forest, where I laid her to rest and thanked her for blessing the world with beauty, if only for a little while.  The next morning, I saw the same kind of butterfly, not once, but twice, on my ride to the playa. Giant wings shimmered iridescent blue and brown as they floated, very much...

The Power of Choosing

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July was a slow month.  Time crawled and blurred together. Day after day looked the same—wake up, work out, work, watch Netflix.  The ruts of routine grew deep and I forgot the feeling of being alive.  When this happens; when I fall into a rabbit hole of living a life less than what my heart deeply desires, my emotions spin out of control.  I become a twister of confusion and exhaustion until I make something different occur.  In a particularly sullen session with my Coach, she pulled this out of me—my own internal alarm system that screams: “WAKE UP! It’s time to course correct!”  …“But Leighann, I can’t do what...

The Three Gods

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The Three Gods

One sunny morning in Canggu when Mark and I were waiting for his surf instructor, a Balinese woman appeared in the open space next to us and began blessing her storefront with the day’s offerings.  She laid out colorful woven baskets, filled with flowers, incense, and bits of rice. Curls of smoke danced through the air and tickled our noses.  As she bowed her head in silence, I wondered what she was praying about.   When she opened her eyes, she dipped a small bristled brush in holy water and sprinkled each offering three times.  Mark turned to me and said: “She does it in threes. Once for each of...

On Becoming Her

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Kayla MacArthur

Towards the end of my trip, I was walking to the Green Window for breakfast when a little Balinese man slowed his motorbike and came to a full stop in front of me. He greeted me warmly, like we were old friends. He said: “You love your life. You love your life so much. I see it here.” {Pointing to my third eye}.  “You are wide open. Your heart is wide, wide open.”  Taken aback by his astute reflection, goosebumps prickled on my skin.  Why, yes.  I did love my life.And my heart was more open than the sky.  If only my new friend could see me two weeks later—home...

Bali Silent Retreat

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Bali Silent Retreat

Mist hangs above the jungle in delicate swathes of silver. Beyond my narrow, single bed and the mesh canopy that fans around it, darkness is beginning to fill the cracks between the trees.  The jungle and its night time noises grow louder. And I—I grow lonelier.  I’ve spent two days with a group of people I do not know, and can not. We share space, hovering like ghosts at meal times, sitting in circle for meditation, resting soundlessly on cushions and couches that scatter the second floor lounge.  We’re here, but we’re not. We’re not here for each other. We’re here for ourselves. Typically, this would be a dream for...

How Whole Are You?

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“How whole are you?” I leaned back on the motorbike, as my sixteen year old Balinese driver pressed on with increasing speed through the winding jungle roads of Nusa Penida.  When I didn’t answer, he repeated his question— “How whole are you?” “I need a moment to sit with that, Echo.”  Surely, I thought, this must be a Balinese get-to-know-you question. In my own culture, it’s unusual to explore the depths of one’s wholeness at first acquaintance.  But, however nonchalantly he asked, it had an impact. How whole am I? After a few moments of contemplation and gripping the back of his bike for dear life, I said, “I am...

Bali: A Lesson in Presence

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Bali: A Lesson in Presence

I thought I was coming to Bali to work. It turns out, this couldn’t be more far from the truth. Here in Bali, life is different. “Ati ati” is a phrase I learned from one of my Balinese drivers. It means “slow ride” {according to his translation}. When he taught me this phrase, we were on our way to Canggu and he was referring to road speed, but I took it to mean something deeper. “Ati ati,” I repeated to myself, looking out over the vivid green of the rice fields rushing past. Slow ride. Slow ride indeed. Here in Bali, there is nowhere to get to—there is only THIS...

4 Things You Must Do the Next Time You Visit LA

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If you’re like me, the times you’ve visited LA are becoming hard to count on both hands. Granted, most of the times I’ve visited have been to sunny Santa Monica, where I’ve attended a flurry of coaching intensives over the past few years. Regardless, when you visit a place frequently, each subsequent visit demands a level of exploration that will take you deeper than what you’ve previously experienced.  —So, when my mom announced that she wanted to check the Rose Bowl Parade off her bucket list for her 60th birthday, I jumped into action, planning another, albeit more rounded trip to the magical land I love.  Excited to explore the...

What Really Happens When You Attend a Rich Litvin Intensive…

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Rich Litvin Intensive

It’s quickly becoming a tradition to pull out my lap top on the flight home from a Rich Litvin Intensive to sift through the weekend. This year, my reflection will be different. Putting transformation to words is difficult. This is heart transformation, not head. Unlike last year, I didn’t go to the Rich Litvin Intensive to be a participant. I went to the Rich Litvin Intensive to be on the leadership team, which is made up of the source team and the coaching team. As a member of the source team, I volunteered to work behind-the-scenes to ensure that the event ran smoothly, while also offering support to the coaches,...

The #1 Mindset Hack for Making Your Dreams a REALITY

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making your dreams a reality; Mountain View

Identifying what you want in life and business is easy.Making your dreams a REALITY is an entirely different story. How do you reconcile the two? There was a particular day four years ago—October 1st, 2013 to be exact—when the U.S. government was forced to shut down, and all of the national parks were closed until further notice. While this typically wouldn’t be an issue, that day, it was. It just happened to be the day my best friend and I were leaving to go on our eight week road trip across the U.S. Our intention was to visit all of the national parks 🙈 From the moment we decided to...