EATđ PRAYđ LOVEđ©·
- Sarah Mann
- 1 day ago
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EAT. PRAY. LOVE. or âI'm going to Italy and then I'm going to David's Guru's Ashram in India and I'm going to end the year in Bali.â
I watched the movie and read the book for the first time during my yoga teacher training in Bali. Which, looking back, feels almost ironic. At the time, I thought: Beautiful story. Nice in theory. Not something people actually do, right? And yet, here I am.
Still working until Summer but quietly preparing for my own version of it: Iâm going home. Then Iâm going to travel in Southeast Asia. And Iâm going to start the new year in Australia.
Not to âfind myselfâ, but to create enough space to hear myself again.
Lately, one question keeps coming up for me:
Are we making decisions from alignment⊠or expectation?
Expectation of what success should look like.
What a career should look like.
What a life should look like.
And somewhere along the way, many of us become very good at continuing the version of life we once chose - without stopping to ask: Does this still feel true for me?
So maybe this chapter is less about travel. And more about creating space to pause, reflect, and listen. PAUSE. EXPLORE. BECOME.

đ§ââïž Pause - long enough to hear myself again.
đ§ł Explore - new places, perspectives, possibilities.
đŠ Become - who I already am, without the expectations of how life should look.
It feels exciting. Terrifying. Liberating. Uncertain. Sometimes all within the same hour. But maybe thatâs how you know something matters.
Curious: How would your version of Eat, Pray, Love look like?


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