203. From Burnout To Boldness: Rewiring Your Nervous System For Visibility ft. Indigo Marigold

203. From Burnout To Boldness: Rewiring Your Nervous System For Visibility ft. Indigo Marigold

Have you ever felt like you had to choose between your integrity and your income? Or like your nervous system was not on board with your desire to be seen, to share your work, or to charge your worth?

In this soul-nourishing conversation, I’m joined by Indigo Marigold—business mentor for high-ticket service providers and host of the Safe to Shine podcast. We explore the powerful intersection of emotional alchemy, subconscious healing, somatic tools, and authentic business strategy.

You’ll learn:

  • Why visibility and nervous system regulation go hand-in-hand

  • What the “messy middle” really means—and why it’s a sacred threshold

  • The truth about self-sabotage (hint: it’s usually a trauma-informed safety response)

  • How ethical, heart-led sales can be a healing act of service

  • Why burnout isn’t a business issue—it’s a nervous system one

  • Indigo’s Liberation Ladder Framework (Embody → Clarify → Calibrate) and how you can apply it to your next creative evolution

Embodied Activation From Indigo:

Step outside and go for a five-minute sensory walk—with no headphones. Tune into your body. Let the fresh air, the sunlight (or cold), the sounds, and the texture of the environment recalibrate your system. Notice how even the simplest nervous system reset can shift everything.

Links Mentioned

Indigo’s Free Mini Class

Transcript

Kayla: Hello Indigo, and welcome to the Embodied Writing Warrior Podcast. Thank you, Kayla. I'm so happy to be here with you. I am so happy to have you here. And before we start, I know I mentioned this when I did a spot on your show, but I love the fact that your name is Indigo, because that is the name of one of the.

Best characters I've ever written. So I think that's just super cool.

Indigo: That's so fun. I love that.

Kayla: So other than having an awesome name, can you share about the absolutely epic work you do for women in the world?

Indigo: Yeah, I'd be happy to. So I am a business mentor for high ticket service providers. I got into this work because I, you know, I used to be an environmental engineer and I really wanted to.

Do work that felt like I was making a really positive impact in the world. But just the field that I was in, it felt sticky and like I couldn't fully make the impact that I wanted to, working within just regulations and systems. And so I went off on my own and started my own business and my first.

Business that really clicked. Well, I first tried out art and was, had an Etsy business selling like $20 art prints, and I just really, it wasn't clicking for me. And so that's when I started to realize that I really needed to learn marketing and sales, right? Like I first, you know, started off the business.

Thinking I could just put my stuff out there and people would buy it. And then I realized how important it's to have the skills of marketing and sales. And yet I had so many people pleaser and just over giving, not wanting to ask people to pay me kind of patterns that really came up in my business.

And so that's kind of like the initial seed. Of the work that I do now, and so I really got into learning, branding, marketing, and sales, and started to really develop my own way of approaching business in a way that felt really good. Right? Because a lot of like the clients that I work with too, we've all had.

Bad experiences being sold to and just like the whole icky, manipulative way that has been kind of the standard in our world for a long time. And so yeah, it was a process of like. Working both kind of on the inside of, of clearing my own patterns and relationships and also really just learning practical skills and strategies that felt like they resonated with me for yeah, just how to really.

Run a business and ask to be paid for my value, but also feeling really good, like knowing that I was delivering on that value. And then, I discovered the concept of selling high ticket services because I, yeah, it was just really like trying to make a full-time income on something that was like $20, $30.

So I loved when I discovered high ticket services because it kind of all came together. It gave me an avenue to make a deeper impact in someone's life, because when you make a high ticket, invest.

And you're doing that ethically, like the whole point is that you're working with people in a really deep, really big life changing way for an extended period of time and you really build a relationship. So it really fulfilled that like deeper impact, desire. And it also made it so that I. Could have a full-time income without needing to grind and hustle to have this big social media following.

And so it just, it all kind of came together. It was like the authenticity I wanted to feel, and the deeper impact. And so my first business was brand design and strategy. And so that was when I started selling high ticket services. And when that all clicked, then people just kind of naturally started asking.

Me, like, how did you do that? They saw me as a struggling artist. They saw it all come together and then, yeah, I kind of just naturally became a business mentor for there, and it's so fulfilling to me. It feels so good because it, like I said, it's kind of this inner. Healing work combination with also like creativity and practical skills and helping people really take their gifts and translate them into tangible services and programs and be being able to just make an impact while getting paid and really doing what they love and having the freedom of working for themselves full-time online and then in the process.

What's so beautiful is the person that you become through doing this work because you know from moving from people pleasing and not wanting to charge your value and having all this guilt around it and just wanting to like overgive and not receive an exchange to really owning your value and. Really just being in a beautiful exchange with clients.

You know, that work just translates into all relationships in life and can really just make life more fulfilling overall. And like just my favorite part is just watching the confidence that is born through my clients as they're really owning their value and their gifts and the impact that they wanna have on the world.

And like. Facing the fears that can come up to really putting it out there. So yeah, and that I also have a podcast now and it's called Safe to Shine. Kayla was just on it, and that's really like a big, part of my message, how it really is safe to shine and share our gifts with the world and given receive in that way.

Especially like the message is, especially for those who can relate to not feeling safe to do that in the past.

Kayla: I think that's such a huge thing that so many people struggle with is that feeling of not being safe, not being their fullest self-expression because. You're putting yourself out there and there's so much of a fear of rejection or judgment or what's this person gonna think?

I love that your work creates safety for people. So you help them with both the inner piece and then you also help them do the outer piece because you really need both. If you're gonna create that life that aligns with how you wanna help people and how you wanna serve.

Indigo: Totally agree. Thanks Kayla.

And it's so true. I feel like, so many people I see will start a business and then not expect how vulnerable it's going to be. 'cause you really are putting yourself out there. And yeah, it's interesting the ways that like. Our, just our patterns with people and in our personal life can really trickle into business of just not wanting to be seen and worrying, like, what if people judge me?

What if my message doesn't come across in the right way? Just really overthinking a lot of those pieces. And so it's beautiful to really be able to just. Own it and let go of the fear of being misunderstood and trust that the right people who really get it will be drawn to you so much more when you're being yourself.

And those are the kind of clients you wanna work with anyway. The people who really resonate with you.

Kayla: Yes. So when someone is struggling with that fear of judgment or that people pleasing or that shrinking or staying small, what are some of your favorite practices to get them into that identity of like a bold and visible leader?

Indigo: I love that question. I really love, using somatic practices and subconscious mind. That's kind of my approach to it, because, you know, we can do a lot of mindset work and tell ourselves it is safe to shine all we want and pep talk ourselves all day. But if the body and the nervous system isn't on board and the subconscious, which they're related, you know.

Neuroscience nowadays is saying that 95% of our behavior is driven by the subconscious and it's only that 5% where we can consciously be like, alright, I'm just gonna push past the fear and do it. And so yeah, I really love and find it the most effective to work with people at that deeper root level.

And so there's definitely like. The tools that I give my clients is to really focus on nervous system regulation, and that can come with, looking at different like habits and lifestyle practices. And so that, that's like a bigger ongoing practice. One of the first things I do with clients inside my mentorship is give them a bunch of different areas in their life where they can look to see, what's the most important.

Habit or practice to really refine, to just feel an overall sense of safety and presence in their body more on a day-to-day basis. So there's some lifestyle changes there that can be really nourishing and then actually in sessions. Yeah, so I don't know if you've ever heard of somatic practices, but it's basically.

Feeling into the body. Like if you have something come up, there's these tools where you can allow yourself to be present with the feeling and receive messages from the body. So that's that. It helps us access the subconscious. One of the biggest things that I do with clients when they have their.

Chatting through on like a live session with me of just the fear of being seen or judgment or whatever is kind of coming up that's preventing them from taking action. Or it can even look like being confused around what your message or your gifts or your niche really are. I've found that.

It can be sneaky because often, so often I see with my clients, like they're not actually confused. They actually know exactly who they are and what their gifts are and what their purpose is and what they wanna do. The confusion comes up almost as like a. Coping mechanism or a delay tactic that's like, wait, no, I have more.

I need to figure out, we can't, we can't just do this right now. And so, uh, which is okay, like I take a really, the, the nervous system piece is so important, right? And so there's a lot of titration and baby steps so that the body can. Genuinely expand into being able to hold more, which is why the nervous system's so important.

But yeah, in session we will basically, like when they're feeling confusion or fear or holding back whatever it is, I'll help them really get out of their mind and into the body and really notice where they're feeling it in their body. What are like the shapes or colors or textures associated and it's amazing that even just like getting in touch with these little sensory details can bring up so much clarity.

So that's kind of the process that I help clients through and also. Help them take kind of like a map of what it feels like in their body too, when they are feeling confident. And so, yeah, like if you're listening right now and you wanna even just try this with yourself, you can think of a time when you actually felt really safe to be seen and you felt really sure of yourself or whatever it is you wanna feel right now.

And just like. Tune into that memory and notice kind of like, Ooh, you might, you might sit up a little straighter. Like your posture might even change the more that you imagine being in that scenario and you can kind of just like take a map of. What's the posture? What's the color associated? Where do you feel it in your body?

What's the texture? And it's really amazing that when we do this, we can actually like recreate that feeling in our body. And then it is so much easier to take action. And it's like it's real, right? Because we're feeling it in the present moment, not just like thinking about it, but it actually becomes like a felt sense in the present moment.

Kayla: Thank you for sharing that because I think it's very common to when someone is activated, to focus on feeling into that. Feeling, into the fear or the confusion, which I've always heard is a mask for fear, which makes total sense, and I love that you also get people to feel how they actually want to feel, feel that confidence and actually create that state almost on demand, which is a very powerful skill to anyone, for anyone to have.

Indigo: Yeah. Thank you. It's, it is really powerful and kind of like the two pieces I gave there, where we feel into like the more painful or, just sticky emotion and then also the positive one that you wanna feel, then you can actually like be present with the heavy emotion. To the point where it naturally starts to lighten and dissipate and become more neutral.

And then from neutrality you can actually like move it into the positive felt sense. And it like, it feels like true alchemy. It's really wild.

Kayla: Yes, absolutely. And another thing you mentioned that you will go through your clients' patterns and habits and find like some keystone practices they can do to keep their nervous system happy and regulated.

What are some of the most common ones that do really well for most of the women you work with?

Indigo: Yeah, that's an amazing question. I love like bringing in the practical tools, right? The most common ones, they're so simple and they're like the things that are so obvious that we often just overlook them.

That's a big part of my work and my approach with mentoring people too, is like, simplifying everything because I feel like the overwhelm and the confusion usually comes from having so many tools. Most of the people that I work with, they're not new to healing or personal growth or business like they almost have so many tools that they just don't even know what to do with them

so many strategies for branding and sales and it, I'm really here to help simplify and actually be like, all right, let's distill this down to what actually is the most important for you and what's gonna make the highest impact? And let's focus on like one or two things at a time. And so yeah, back to like answer your question, how it really can be the most simple, obvious things that we forget.

It's often sleep just like. Getting enough quality, consistent sleep, that alone can change your entire life. It did for me when I really worked, looked at that and worked on that. And hydration, just drinking enough water every day, like it's just, it makes such a huge difference. Um, and then, you know, then also like having a consistent meditation practice or something that can really f.

Deeply relax you and making space for that every day or even like going for a walk is really relaxing. Getting nature and sunlight. These things really help the body just thrive and can be so simple and almost like, so obvious that. We forget to look there, right? Especially highly ambitious creative people who are like just deep and intelligent.

It's like so easy to just think, oh, well there's gotta be like this really intricate, solution. You know? And then we can overlook something as simple as drinking enough water.

Kayla: You've made such a powerful point. It's one I honestly have to come back to is that the basics are basic, but they're also the foundation.

If those things aren't in place, your sleep, your movement, your nutrition is a huge one for me. Your meditation, your hydration, oftentimes. Then if I think if people start to struggle in business or creativity or consistency there. It's not always something they need to throw more business strategy at.

It might be a missing fundamental. Have you noticed that in your line of work? Oh yeah, definitely

Indigo: a hundred percent. Which is why I started doing things the way that, that I do. I mean, the amount of times that even I myself have in the past now, now I'm like, I get it and I, if I'm feeling off, I know to just hunker down and lock in the basics and see if that is just the simple solution.

But yeah, the amount of times in the past where. I had been like, oh my gosh, what's wrong? I feel off, something's not clicking. And then I just like commit to my consistent bedtime and after a couple of days recalibrate my sleep and feel like a new person is just like, oh my gosh, we overcomplicated so much.

Yeah. And same for my clients. It's amazing what like the simple, foundations can do. 'cause like you said, it really is the foundation. And when that is not locked in. Anything we try to build on, it's just, it's not gonna be sturdy. So, yeah,

Kayla: 100%. And then once your clients do have those fundamentals locked in, then you get to do what I feel like it must be the really fun part, and that's helping people live this life of authenticity and self-expression and embodying their worth, which is.

Such a big thing for women. So how does that then translate into things like income and visibility and dream clients?

Indigo: Yes. I love that question and the way you kind of mapped it like that, I actually have a three part process that I walk clients through and it's called The Liberation Ladder, and it's like a whole energetic and strategy recalibration process in your business that helps you feel so free and just like.

Back in touch with who you are. And so like you have that really strong foundation that now it feels safe to move forward and show up in bolder ways. And so, um, yeah, I'm inspired to share it because it's a nice little, like three step thing you can just have in your mind. Um, and it's embody, clarify and then calibrate.

And so yeah, the first phase is doing that foundational work to really embody. The energy and nervous system and identity and self-worth that you really want to have as a foundation. So that's the first phase. And then from there we go into clarify. Another benefit of really doing the self-care embodiment work first is that from there, like when you feel calm in your body in the present moment, that is, that's like that sweet spot where we can access all that clarity.

To feel clear. That is when we can access intuition and creativity. And so the answers just. Start to naturally land. And it looks like you've experienced that before. You know what I'm talking about? Yes. So then we go into clarify and that is when we're really getting back in touch with what.

What are your gifts? What is your deeper purpose? Like, what do you truly feel lit up by? And also, what did you maybe pick up along the way that is a should isn't actually you. Some mentor along the way told you that you needed to do this and, it's just stuck and you haven't, questioned it.

And so we get, we really clarify like. What is you, what is not you? And also give yourself permission to let go of what isn't resonating and isn't working. And then from there is when we can really go into calibrate, and that's when we're really doing that deeper calibration from. You know, the feeling good in the present, in the embodiment every day.

And then having that clarity now, now we know what you really wanna calibrate to. And so in calibrate that's when we're really locking in like this deeper strategy, allowing things to be more simple and also calibrating to whatever sort of. Lens or approach or energy feels really good to be branding, marketing, selling,

so that kind of ties back into the beginning when I was saying on my journey. I had so much resistance to marketing and sales, which is funny 'cause now that's like my whole line of work. But you know, we create the things that we once needed and I had so much resistance to it because it felt icky. And so in calibrate is when we can really find a way to.

Do these practical business skills in a way that just, feels really good and authentic and genuine. And also moving into like that bolder expression because we've created so much safety in the body, and also safety because when you clarify what. Is really true for you and what isn't you, it feels so much safer to move forward, right?

Because you're like, you know, you're headed in the right direction. I know that for me, like when I've felt a lot of resistance to going full speed ahead in my business, when I look back I realized like anytime I was feeling that a big part of it. Sure there's some fear there, but there's also some truth.

When it's because like. There's something that actually is off. Like I didn't wanna move fully ahead because I knew it, it something deep down inside of me knew, like that would actually take me even just a little bit in the wrong direction. Can I, like, I love the analogy, if you have a cruise ship and you even just turn it.

Like an inch or one degree to the wrong direction. By the time you travel so far, you're like in a different continent. And so yeah, just I find that it's feels so much safer to move forward and go all in when you know that you really refined what direction you're facing and then you're just like, alright, let's blast off.

Kayla: Absolutely. Because then if you were to calibrate before clarifying, you would end up on that other continent, which is not ideal. Yeah. And the other really powerful thing that you brought up is, oh, you hated sales and marketing, but you hated it because you saw all the. Misaligned, you know, sometimes even sleazy things that were happening out there.

So instead of completely being like, this is not for me, you chose to go in and say, I'm actually gonna disrupt this industry and show people how to do it differently.

Indigo: Yeah.

Kayla: And is that a lot of the work you do with many of your clients as well?

Indigo: Yes. I love that you noticed that.

Totally, totally. Something that's been coming up a lot, for me lately. And just like people I'm talking to in my audience and potential clients, a lot of people have been opening up to me and saying that they have been burned by other coaches and they've just had bad experiences and now they themselves.

Feel a resistance to being a part of the coaching or whatever, like parallel service provider industry that they've been in where they've seen a lot of people just not being super honest. 'cause you know, on online like. It's easy if people are gonna be inauthentic. Like a lot of people can successfully, fake it for a while and then, you know, people pay them a lot of money and then end up in their program or service and it doesn't deliver on what was promised.

And so I've had a lot of people sharing with me lately like that they feel called to this work, but you know, they don't wanna be. Contributing to this weird energy or this like in unethical practices and, a conversation that I've been having with a lot of people behind the scenes is like, that is exactly why we need to step up as leaders.

And so, yeah, I feel like a lot of the people I work with and attract into my world, they are the disruptors. And they're funny enough, like the very, like low key disruptors, like they. They feel a calling to leadership, but they're in it for the right reasons. So they don't have that big ego, like, I need to be seen and I need to be on this pedestal.

And there's almost this hesitance. It's like I feel a calling, but I don't wanna do it from ego. And yeah, so I'm really helping people see it in a different way that, you know what, you're actually here to be a disruptor the very, reason you hesitate to be a part of this industry is the reason you're here to change it.

And, yeah, it's a very interesting energy of being like a disruptor, but also someone who's just very sensitive soul. You know, it's like, I, I feel like I've gotten to really learn that. You can be a powerful heart led disruptor without it having to look like that big like fight energy. You know?

You can just be like. Gentle or however you wanna approach it, whatever feels authentic for you, but just the very matter of speaking truth and calling things out and pointing out how we get to do things differently. Even if you're gentle about it, like that is super powerful. So I feel like that ends up being a lot of the people that I attract.

For sure. It's fun that

Kayla: you noticed. And those are absolutely the people we need in the industry because if all of those people aren't present, then we only have those ones who might not be using the best practices, which is very unfortunate.

Indigo: Exactly. Exactly. Totally. And I, I feel like it can be easy to.

Be turned off by things that you see that are unethical and then just be like, I don't wanna be a part of that. But it's like if you don't like something and you have the power to change it, that's the most empowering path to take.

Kayla: Well, absolutely. And then I think also even those investments that might get made that.

Didn't turn out as planned. I think it's a powerful opportunity to learn discernment, both in how you invest in the future, and then also how you will coach differently as a service provider. So both those things are powerful. And then also just remembering you can have a bad doctor and you can have good doctors, you can have a bad dentist and good dentists.

So just remembering that can be so helpful as well. And I love that you are working with the good ones.

Indigo: Thank you. I totally resonate with what you say there that. It really does all happen to teach us. It taught me really exactly what I don't wanna do and which has helped me be a better mentor and just even more integrity because it's shown me and like I have so much compassion too.

You know? I mean, yeah, things happen. People can. Get a lot of success and then get really overwhelmed and not know how to hold it. I'm not above thinking that could have happened to me if I got into deep too quickly. And so I am grateful to get to learn through other people and yeah, just really.

Hold this clarity and integrity and yeah, learn discernment too. That's a big one. And that's been a big lesson for me and a lot of the people I serve, right? Because just being this sweet, sensitive soul, like you wanna see the best in people and you wanna have compassion I've really learned that you can do all of that.

And that doesn't mean that you go and build a relationship with that person. You can have compassion and discernment at the same time.

Kayla: Yes. Both of those things need to coexist for sure.

Indigo: Yeah.

Kayla: So another thing that you do a lot of work with your clients on is helping them through the messy middle.

So can you share a little bit about what that looks like and why that's such a pivotal stage?

Indigo: Mm. That's a beautiful question. Thank you. Yeah, so the Messy Metal is a really, really powerful place to be because it's the, the way I kind of look at it is it's like you have one foot in your old life and one foot in who you're becoming.

And it can also be a very. Frustrating and confusing place to be because you feel the push pull of where you're headed, but also going back to that 95% subconscious, that drives a lot of our behavior. Our primal brain just wants to keep us safe. And so in the primal side of our brain, safety is staying the same.

Right? And so it's such a powerful place to be in that in between where you're really like. Committed to where you're going and yet you feel that tugging backwards. And it is so, it's such a pivotal time, right? It's kind of like a make or break moment because I know that when I've been there before I had the understanding of what was happening.

It can feel scary, it can feel confusing. It can be easy to like judge yourself because there is that, self-sabotage or like going backwards and hiding and not taking the action that can come up. And I love to support people through this time. 'cause I feel like having worked through that messy middle so many times and having this.

Understanding of what's happening. I love to just be able to help people steady themselves and trust the process and also like have the tools to be able to get to the other side because once you break through, it's. So much magic is waiting for you. Like once you can walk through that door. And yeah, without understanding and being able to have compassion for ourselves that, oh, okay, this isn't like, I don't even like to think of it as self-sabotage, right?

Like I really like to reframe even that because. Our brain that is pulling us back to safety. AKA, like staying the same. It is well intended, right? It's not, it's not trying to sabotage our wellbeing. It actually thinks that that's going to be what's best for us. So I really like to reframe that.

Yeah, just offer a different perspective of how, like, it's really just the subconscious doing its job so that we can have so much more compassion for ourselves. And also this is where the nervous system regulation work is so powerful too, and like the emotional alchemy piece too that I work with clients on because, you know, I, I find that it's really important that we allow ourselves.

To feel those feelings or else they'll keep coming back and being like, come back over here. You need to feel me. So like they can keep weighing on us. But yeah, when we can really study ourselves, have that understanding of what's happening and understand like, what I'm going is where I wanna go, it is safe.

It's okay that. There's a push-pull happening. It's actually part of the process and it's actually a sign that I'm like, the closer we get to breaking through the louder that push-pull can get. If you're feeling that. Super big and it's actually getting stronger.

It's because you're actually getting closer to breaking through. And that can just be so encouraging, when that voice of fear gets so loud, without having this frame of understanding what's happening, it can be easy to want to listen to that fear and be like, I can't do it.

It's really. Fulfilling and an honor to be able to help people move through that portal to the other side.

Kayla: Yes. I think that reframe is one of the best ones to keep in mind whether someone is on an entrepreneurial journey or even with a journey of any big change they're trying to make in their life.

I have two more questions for you as we wrap up. Number one, I always get my guests to give some kind of an embodied activation for the listeners to do so. This can be. Some kind of breath work. It can be your emotional alchemy practice, just something you'd love them to try after this episode.

Indigo: Ooh, I love that. It is funny because, I've shared such intricate tools and yet at the same time I really love simplicity and reminding us of going back to the basics and how simple it can be to. Shift into a more positive energy and just feel like ourself again.

And I would say, I mean my, like go-to number one thing is going for a walk outside. And really like I will, especially with no headphones, not listening to anything. And walking outside and really like whatever weather it is, I'll even, I live where there's pretty solid winters and I'll bundle up. But yeah, just breathing in the fresh air, like making it a sensory experience and also walking like it really, the practice of walking is really calming to the nervous system and so is being in nature.

And so, yeah, like even a five minute walk, one laugh around your neighborhood, can. Change everything. And yeah, so just like getting that sunlight, fresh air, breathing it all in, hearing the sounds of the birds chirping or whatever, like the sun on your skin. Just really noticing the five senses and going for that quick walk is such a great reset and so good for the nervous system.

If you do that every day, I really think it'll change your life.

Kayla: Walking is one of the most underrated things. Absolutely. And as you mentioned, if you're able to do it completely present with no music and headphones, hard for me to do. But you're right, it is so grounding and soothing. And then if listeners do wanna connect with you further, what are the best places they can do so?

Indigo: Yeah, thanks Kayla. So my social media handle is Indigo Marigold Creative. Indigo like the color, Marigold like the flower creative. And that's my handle everywhere, but I mostly use Instagram.

I also have a podcast called The Safe to Shine podcast. That's where we can really go deep. I'm more of a long form content kind of person. I love to go deep into these topics. So that's my favorite place to really connect with people. And that's on all platforms and also YouTube.

Kayla is on, gonna be on the podcast. We already did her episode and it's coming out soon. And so keep an eye out for that. And then my free offering, I have a 25 mini class. It's like short and potent and really powerful and it really, walks you through that three part framework that I was sharing in Body Clarify, calibrate, and just goes a little deeper into what each of these phases look like, how you can start to implement it yourself, even just like DIYing it.

And yeah, really finding that calibration to where you're headed. It's really powerful process for anybody who might be feeling like they're operating and running their business just from like overly giving or chasing or hustle, energy, hustling to prove your worth, like just giving a lot of output and feeling like it's not.

Coming back in full force, and so you can really switch the magnet so that you're embodying your worth and really just owning your gifts and showing up in a more clear, powerful way so that you become so much more attractive and like a magnet to those dream clients. And it just. Everything happens with such greater ease and it feels better.

And this process is also really relevant and powerful. If you're in that messy middle, it can hold you and give you just kind of that like just three phase way to think of how to steady yourself and really hold your power and confidence of where you're going and like. Get to the other side, and so yeah, the link is indigo marigold.com/mini-class.

It's free. Highly recommend checking it out if you've been resonating with what we've been sharing today.

Kayla: Yes, 100%. And then if you are listening and have been thinking about starting something creative or entrepreneurial, definitely check out The Safe to Shine podcast. One of my favorite episodes you did, it was a while back and it was a few signs that you're kind of done with your healing journey and ready to step out and do the thing.

Indigo: Oh, thank you, Kayla. I appreciate that. I think that one was called. Signs. You're ready to step off the healing hamster wheel and own your magic. Something like that. Just to make it easier to find.

Kayla: Well thank you again so much for being here and I'll include links to everything in the episode description.

Okay. Thank you so much. It's been so fun to be on here with you.

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