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One of the most powerful ways to navigate the Holidays - especially if you’re dealing with stress, family dynamics, or emotional overwhelm - is to begin with one simple, grounding question:

What do you want?

In this week’s episode, Eleanor guides you through how to use your intuition to identify the kind of holiday season that would actually feel joyful, fulfilling, and aligned for you.

You’ll explore:
✨ What experience you’re truly craving this year
✨ How to identify the overarching theme of what would make the next 6–8 weeks meaningful
✨ Why tuning in intuitively helps you make clear “yes” or “no” decisions
✨ Why breaking from old traditions is sometimes the most aligned choice
✨ How to use sensory memory and intuitive listening to clarify what would genuinely bring you joy

When you know your desired outcome it becomes much easier to make decisions that honor your wellbeing and protect your energy.

You are allowed to want something different this year.
You are allowed to choose what fulfills you.
And you get to craft a holiday season on your terms.

🌿 This week inside Pathfinders

I’m sharing a Peaceful Holidays spoken-word meditation and more tools to help you intuitively navigate the season.
Join my free community:
https://mailchi.mp/5349108f5017/the-intuiton-lab-pathfinders

✉️ 1:1 Support

If you’d like discreet, intuitive guidance - even in real time during holiday events - book a text-based Clarity Session

Book here: https://tr.ee/j-RyKzqZ2T

Prefer to watch? The Intuition Lab is also on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@the_intuition_lab/podcasts

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