Wanna know the real scoop of how it all began?
Every girl can have a dream, or a passion.
And that’s what definitely planted the seeds. As I became cyclically aware through my own life experiences (which I’ll spread out over future emails because I can’t give it all away at once) I started feeling this calling to share this wisdom with more women.
But -
Maybe 10 years down the line.
The classic inner critic of “Who am I? Why would people want to hear what I have to say?” was loud and convincing.
I couldn’t deny that I’d stumbled upon real wisdom that would transform people’s lives and I needed to spread this awareness. I just didn’t know how - or when?
But I’m not G-d. I didn’t need to have all the details figured out. All I needed to be was ALL IN. The desire was real. The passion was real. And I was ready to act on it should the opportunity arise.
That’s when a series of unbelievable events started happening in my life - each one asking me again: Will you show up? Will you step into your purpose?
(Btw, I’m a generator in human design and responding to things that inspire me and initiate me is definitely how I roll.)
It started with a simple text from a friend (my friends knew all about my passion, because who do you think I was talking to about this before I had all of you cyclical queens???):
Friend: Have you heard of Fally Klein?
Me: Sure, she’s actually my second cousin. (Ok, honestly, I had no clue how cool she really was - is! - as I learn more the more I get to know her. Let’s face it - being second cousins is like being called neighbors with someone living 5 blocks away.)
But I didn’t know how my world was about to be blown and cracked wide open by the incredible impact and transformation she brings to Jewish women worldwide.
Friend: I’m listening to something she spoke about and was thinking about you. Would you like me to forward it to you?
Me: Sure
She sent me an email with this attachment.
Friend: Sent it to you. I think you’ll find it helpful with where to take your passion further.
Me: Thanks so much! I’ll take a look.
Me: Yeah, I’m kinda curious where all this will lead me. It’s a dream and a passion that’s only getting stronger with time so it’s not just a phase.
Friend: Good luck! I think you’ll go really far! (Pro Tip: get more friends like this in your life. It’s such a gift.)
Me: I’m 10 minutes in and I’m tearing up.
The attachment, if you haven’t checked it out yet, was an intro call from several years ago for Fally Klein’s Ignite course. What I’m going to share next was only a result of the intro call. Imagine the impact of the full course. (I don’t have to imagine, because I did finally join Ignite last year and it’s everything I knew it would be and more.)
Every Jewish woman with a desire to connect to her own sexuality and womanhood - from a Torah perspective - belongs in this community. Because yes, Ignite is a community you get to come back to and rejoin future cohorts free of charge. (Sounds familiar? Why, yes, I asked her if I can borrow this concept for my Embodied course, because it resonated so deeply! Women should be able to connect with like minded sisters in community and come back to the knowledge we deserve to have over and over again.)
The perk of being Fally’s second cousin was that I had an entry point. It gave me the courage to reach out (and all it took was a text to my mother to procure her number. )
And that connection was literally what brought Reclaim Womanhood to life. She was so gracious, guiding me through specific training paths that would help me make this work a reality.
Fally invited me to come onto an Ignite bonus call last year and you can hear the rest of the story there.
Like I said, every girl can have a dream or a passion. But not every girl can believe she has what it takes to make that dream a reality. Unless she has a cousin named Fally Klein who literally created magic and clearly sees what’s possible.
I worked hard to build and sustain my vision. It was - and continues to be - a union of feminine and masculine growth. Not everyone puts in the work, even if they have a passion or vision. So I do take credit for stepping up. Receiving the path I was given. It hasn’t always been easy. Every time I was close to giving up, there was another sign. Another realigning of my purpose. Another direction. Another opportunity to go where I was clearly led. But it all began with that first intro call to Ignite.
Ignite is the place to reconnect to your purpose. To join the pulse of a thriving community.
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