The Good Girl to Goddess Blog

GGTG Daily Practices - Embrace Healing Through Daily Self-Love

The GGTG Program asks participants to commit to at least one Daily Practice. We started with meditation, moved onto coming into the body, and recently explored the why and how of taking time for ourselves. In today’s blog, we discover the magic behind daily self-love, a key facet of the GGTG Program.

GGTG Daily Practices – Taking Time for Yourself

GGTG Program asks participants to commit to at least one Daily Practice. Over time, this daily commitment to oneself builds a foundation on which you walk the path from Good Girl to Goddess, coming into more authenticity, joy and peace. In this blog series, we discuss the purpose behind each of these Daily Practices and the different ways they can be approached. We started with meditation, moved onto coming into the body, and in this blog we explore the why and how of taking time for ourselves, truly the cornerstone of the GGTG Program.

Exploring the Good Girl: Working through childhood wounds

We all feel our childhood wounds in different ways – for me,I am most aware of them when I wake up in the morning, and the sensation feels like a tightness and subtle resistance in my body. Our bodies send us messages like this for a reason – there were wounds to be healed here, and as I’ve committed myself wholeheartedly to the healing journey, I decided to be very intentional about exploring and releasing them.

GGTG Daily Practices - The "why" and "how" of coming back into the body

GGTG Daily Practices reflect a menu of options that each GGTG participant can select from to commit to giving back to themselves eachand every day. In this series, we discuss the purpose behind each of these Daily Practices and the different ways they can be approached. Last time we explored meditation to kick off a series of blog posts where we will explore the why and how of the GGTG Daily Practices. This blog explores coming back into the body.

Exploring the Good Girl: Eldest Daughter Syndrome

As the first-born daughter in a Southeast Asian household, I couldn't help but relate to the "Eldest Daughter Syndrome" blogs that have taken the internet by storm. You are made to take responsibility for your siblings' actions, you are told to be the example—the perfect child. The one who listens, obeys, doesn’t talk back, and follows the rules. You become, so to speak,the "good girl."

GGTG Daily Practices - The "why" and "how" of meditation

The GGTG Program asks participants to commit to at least one GGTG Daily Practice. Over time, this daily commitment to oneself establishes a foundation onto which you can build more in service to the path from Good Girl to Goddess, coming into more authenticity, joy and peace. In this series of blog posts, we discuss the purpose behind each of these Daily Practices and the different ways they can be approached. Today we explore the why and how of meditation.

An Exploration of the Goddess – her features, her tools, and her embodiment

Last week, the GGTG Collective met to explore the Goddess archetype, a representation of the authentic, powerful, compassionate creator that exists within every woman. We discussed how to identify her, explore her, and work with her as we heal our Good Girl so that we can embody our Goddess more of the time. The replay is available on the GGTG online community for GGTG Collective members.
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