Allyson Roberts Blog
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As the Founder of Outrageous Freedom, Allyson Roberts uses her intuitive superpowers to help those feeling stuck, or those suffering on their path to finally meet their soul, or reconnect with it, so that old patterns can drop away, and they can begin to give power to their lives.
Allyson Roberts Blog
1w ago
Hello, Unapologetic Powerhouses!
As the winds of March begin to blow in new opportunities and the remnants of winter fade away, it's time to March Forth and seize the moment and turn our cherished dreams into unstoppable reality. Yes, March isn't just a month on the calendar—it's calling for us to stand tall and march forward, with commitment and inspired action.
Awakening the Commitment Within
Let’s face it, transformation isn't a one-time event; it's a daily, sometimes hourly devotion. Every sunrise is another gift of a new 24 hours—a blank canvas to create our efforts o ..read more
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1M ago
Uncovering Dysfunction in Your Family Unit
“A family is a place where minds come in contact with one another. If these minds love one another the home will be as beautiful as a flower garden. But if these minds get out of harmony with one another it is like a storm that plays havoc with the garden.” ~Buddha
Family is supposed to be our fortress - the cornerstone of safety, acceptance and validation. However, this isn’t always the case, which creates chaos and dysfunction. Facing unhealthy patterns and freeing ourselves from cycles of toxicity is crucial for our overall health and well-being ..read more
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2M ago
Have you ever felt like success is slipping through your fingers? Me, too.
Have you ever felt like you can’t seem to get “it” right - whatever “right” is? Me, too.
What if, though, we aren’t actually following our own intuition but what we think we are supposed to do? What if this is the real problem?
My therapist told me years ago that trauma cancels out our intuition. That made so much sense to me. The part she left out was how to trust ourselves again. That’s what I’m going to do my best to help you with now.
I remember interviewing at the mall for my first job. My mother ..read more
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4M ago
This time of year is a time of reflection…
Who are you? Who do you serve?
These two questions always bring me back to my center. Why? Because it’s easy to forget who you are when you are focused on the world outside of you.
I’m a person who meditates daily. It’s changed my life. It wasn’t easy at first, though, because all that came to my mind was my past. Memories flooded in, and things I’d forgotten about wanted my attention. My body would tense up, I’d tell myself that it wasn’t working, and I’d just go back to my old habits.
One day a mentor told me that it was my inner child wanting to j ..read more
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4M ago
I woke in an unfamiliar place and for a split second I felt fear. Then, I quickly realized that I was waking up in the penthouse. I stretched, stood, pushed the button to open the curtains and watched the sun rise over the treeline. Off in the distance the skyline of Atlanta, Georgia greeted me as if to say, “Good morning!”
Somehow, I found my way to the kitchen in a very dark hallway, made coffee and walked back to the bed to finish watching the morning sun take over the crystal clear sky. The day prior was my dad’s birthday and he would have been ninety years old. I could feel him with me ..read more
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6M ago
If you want to stop feeling as though life is controlling you, then you must take charge of your time. Do one thing each day where you feel you are controlling time. It’ll make all the difference in your world, and a certain magic will begin to happen where you start life in a new way.
Is there a burning inside of you? Do you wake up and think, “There is so much more to my life than this!”? Perhaps you don’t think anything when you rise in the morning. If you are like the old me, I used to wake up, jump out of bed, (because I couldn’t afford to hit “snooze” one more time), rush here and rush ..read more
Allyson Roberts Blog
7M ago
As I am writing this I cannot believe that Behind the Power is only 56 days away. Where did this year go? I know it’s a cliche question, but, seriously…where has 2023 gone?
With 2024 approaching so quickly it is vital to use these last 4 months of 2023 to truly plan and get to know your blueprint for next year's goals.
That's why I am so excited about Behind the Power this year. It is going to be packed with valuable insights, powerful keynote speeches, and so much more. You will walk away with clarity and a new found sense of confidence.
Here are 5 key reasons why you need to be there with m ..read more
Allyson Roberts Blog
9M ago
To My Valued Clients and Followers,
I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits while enjoying a very hot summer! This month's blog is going to be a bit different from my usual posts because I want to share some exciting news about the future of Unapologetic Power and how I am aiming to serve you over the next several months.
I am constantly striving to provide you with the best programs and events to support your personal and professional growth through my company Unapologetic Power. Whether you are looking to improve your personal life, or take your professional life to th ..read more
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10M ago
Self-sabotage is actually self-protection rooted in fear. This can feel so shaming, I know.
But, it’s not your fault!
My hope for this blog is that you will begin to see how powerful you are regardless of how insidious your fear is.
You see, self-sabotage simply means that you’re not wanting to do the “right” thing for your higher self because then your life will move in directions that are unfamiliar to you – like huge success, deep love, endless travel – whatever your big dream is intending for you.
Self-sabotage sounds so ugly because it’s misunderstood. It’s actually you loving yourself a ..read more
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11M ago
Hiding (v.) - To intentionally place out of sight.
As a young girl, I used to play Hide-and-Seek with the neighborhood kids. We’d always make the base, or the safety zone as we called it, the same tree. You could touch anywhere on the tree and were safe from being tagged “it.”
As the youngest of a dozen participants, and the slowest, I’d hide in the same place every time we played - a drainage pipe. It was a small opening that was adjacent to a storm ditch. It worked. No one ever tagged me there. I’d hide until the person who was the seeker left the tree to find everyone. Then, I’d run to saf ..read more