In this very special 100th episode of the Transform and Thrive podcast, Host Helen Lee celebrates the second anniversary of the show with the Choose Joy revival. Over the course of more than three weeks, Helen has been sharing daily posts on choosing joy and encouraging listeners to live a joyous life no matter the circumstances. In this episode, Helen discusses the concept of accessing the river of bliss within ourselves and experiencing joy consistently.
She emphasises the importance of going beyond our human selves and merging with our true divine nature. Helen also shares her personal journey of making a sacred vow and surrendering to divine alignment, which led to profound transformation and abundance in her life. She invites listeners to join her for a live Zoom event where she will provide an interactive presentation and coaching conversation, a meditation on choosing joy, and a lucky draw for memberships to her Transform & Thrive Club.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"We must consciously choose Joy now, Choose Ease & Grace, Love & Abundance."
"The more attached we are to (desired) outcomes, the more we're giving our power away."
"The idea is to be simple, to be simple and happy."
"Freedom is a condition of happiness, true happiness."
"The more non detached, unattached you are to something, the more room and space you give for it to occur."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
To become a member of the Transform and Thrive Club and benefit from powerful monthly live sessions on Zoom video calls and multimedia coaching, check out and sign up here:
https://www.facebook.com/helenleeheiss/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/transformandthriveclub
www.instagram.com/helenleeheiss
ABOUT THE HOST
Founder & Principal Coach of Lee Heiss Coaching, Helen Lee coached thousands of clients worldwide and multinationals in Asia-Pacific in the last three decades. She created a powerful ontological coaching methodology that ignites the true greatness or invincibility in people. Thoroughly tested and honed over 20 years, this methodology consistently and rapidly produces desired results.
Helen was also a journalist who later ran her own communications consultancies in Australia and Asia. The Business Times listed her in its “Who’s Who of Women Shaping Singapore” while The Straits Times named her “The Leader Prodder” in a feature on Singapore’s top coaches.