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Things you can expect to see from us this year: - This group is now a paid, however you all will be grandfathered in, meaning it remains free for you! - Jordan will be doing more energy updates via the calendar / Skool webinars - stay tuned for this - The Crystal Workshop is LIVE!!! If crystals are in your wheelhouse, or if your curious about them, this course that @Jordan Billard has crafted for us is amazing! Check it out here > Classroom Tab :) Thank you for being here. 😃
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Identity is Not Fixed
Identity is often treated like a label— something we are given, something we must defend, something we should never outgrow, but identity is not a static thing. It's a living relationship. Who you are is shaped daily by what you choose to nourish, tolerate, repeat, and release. It lives in your habits. It lives in your boundaries. It lives in how you speak to yourself when no one is listening. We evolve, yet many people cling to outdated versions of themselves because those versions feel familiar. Familiar does not mean aligned. Comfort does not always mean truth. There comes a moment—quiet or catalytic-when the old identity no longer fits. When the roles you've played feel restrictive. When the story you've told about yourself starts to feel heavy instead of empowering. That discomfort is not failure. It's information. Identity shifts when awareness deepens. You are not required to remain who you were to honor who you've been. Growth doesn't erase your past—it integrates it. The strongest identities are not rigid; they are responsive. They adapt without abandoning core values. Ask yourselt: - What parts of my identity were built for survival, not alignment? - What am I ready to release? - Who am I becoming through my daily choices? Identity isn't declared once. It's practiced repeatedly. When you choose rest over overextension, you reinforce an identity of self-respect. When you choose honesty over approval, you embody integrity. When you choose presence over distraction, you remember who you are. You don't need to find yourself. You need to allow yourself to change. Identity isn't who you say you are. It's who you consistently live as and that means you always have permission to evolve.
Identity is Not Fixed
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Love this. I find myself telling people I'm trying to get back to me to who I was before all my bad relationships. Now I say I'm working on me and who I am. To get back some of me I lost but not removing who I am that others dont like
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Mother, grandma and fur mom. Love the outdoors. Suffer from fibromyalgia and more. Looking for natural ways to improve my mental and physical health.

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Joined Jan 15, 2026
Saegertown Pennsylvania
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