A few months ago I became active on Twitter (@AskHrmonyK) and I began posting things like this:

 

As I encouraged those who would listen to stay big in their true self, questions started pouring in asking me how to do this. How can I stay connected to my true self when I can’t stop thinking about my long lost love? How can I stay big in who I am when I can’t find a job or I hate the job I have? How can I live from my true self when I don’t even know who I really am?

In response to all of these brilliant and poignant questions, I had the idea to answer them in a podcast. While production has taken longer than expected, I will be offering my answers at Ask Harmony with an expected launch date of early 2016. Until then, I invite you to stay open to the idea that you so much more then what your mind thinks. Keep drawing your inner eye deeper and connect with your spiritual nature.

Love.

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