Host Helen Lee reflects on the intense year of awakening and prepares listeners for the New Earth energy of 2024. After two years of a global pandemic, societal structures and values have been questioned, leading to movements for equality, justice, and sustainability.
Helen discusses the need for personal growth and reinvention, emphasising the importance of self-care and setting healthy boundaries. She believes that 2024 has the potential to be an amazing year of love and abundance, but only if individuals have done the necessary inner work. Helen goes on to encourage listeners to surrender deeply to their higher selves and embrace their own divine power.
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"We are wrapping up an intense year of awakening and getting ready for the New Earth energy of 2024."
"We went through a year of reviewing and reinventing both ourselves and the world we want to live in, with a higher level of consciousness."
"2024 can be pretty amazing and deliver everything to us that we've been waiting for, for ages."
"2024 is meant for us to be strong, flexible, adaptable, centred, balanced, free, joyous, creative, innovative, resolute, clear, totally in our soul power."
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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.