Do you follow your \u201cYes?\u201d\nFollowing your \u201cYes\u201d is about you taking a step forward in your partnerships by taking action and applying at least one thing you heard from our guests during their interviews this week.\nOn today\u2019s episode, all of this week\u2019s guests have generously provided BONUS MATERIAL, not included in the interviews you listened to earlier this week.\nEach one has provided incredible examples of the power of following your \u201cYes\u201d.\xa0\nEnjoy! \nSile Walsh\nNot Following \u2013 \nSile was in Atlanta, Georgia for 3 months and 90% considering staying on.\xa0 \xa0\nShe spoke with a person who she had been in a relationship before back in Ireland and they said Sile should come home and they could get married.\nNow Sile knew one, that it was not a good idea to marry this person and two, that this person had no intention of getting married.\xa0 But her mind kicked in and told her this was safer than staying in Atlanta and since she had invested so much in this relationship she should go.\xa0 So she went back to Ireland.\nUpon returning to Ireland she jumped back into an even more co-dependent relationship than it was when she left.\nShe never didn\u2019t know this was a bad idea, but there was a lack of trust in herself.\xa0 She didn\u2019t trust herself to say yes to the new opportunities in front of her and so she followed her doubt which felt safer.\nFollowing \u2013 \nSile was doing an apprenticeship as a chef and ahead of the rest of her peers and yet something was telling her to go to India.\nShe gave herself 8 weeks and every part of her was saying \u201cdo what it takes.\u201d\xa0 And she went.\nThis ended up being the first of 5 trips to India over the next 2 years.\nIt turned out to be an extraordinary part of her life because she went from doing everything that was safe, to following her inner guidance and trying.\xa0 This allowed her to step into her power and the kind of future that she wanted.\nIf she hadn\u2019t gone on these trips, Sile feels she would still be the same person she was then.\xa0 Instead, by following her \u201cYes\u201d she has matured as a person and it led to the work she is doing today.\nHow do you recognize your \u201cYes\u201d from just your mind trying to convince you of something.\nFor Sile when she gets a \u201cYes\u201d she doesn\u2019t know the outcome.\xa0 It is about trusting herself and the process.\nWhen it\u2019s her mind, she is trying to control something or remedy something with her actions.\nWhen Sile feels moved to do something without a plan or what it is going to mean, that\u2019s when it is her \u201cYes\u201d and when it serves her best.\nListen to Sile\u2019s full interview here\nConnect with Sile \u2013\nSile\u2019s Website\nSile\u2019s Instagram Link\nSile\u2019s YouTube Link\nSile\u2019s Twitter Link\nAmy Baglan\nNot Following \u2013\nAmy had a time when she met a man and had such intense chemistry that she was buzzing all over and it was exciting and could not stop thinking about him and felt ungrounded.\nShe used to think this is what the beginning of any great relationship looked like.\xa0 And it always got her in trouble.\nWithin a couple of months it would go poof.\xa0 It was like the chemistry blinded the red flag radar.\nShe has learned not to follow this chemistry anymore because she always got hurt.\nFollowing \u2013\nWith her partner, Joe, she felt the electricity, but was able to stay very grounded.\nThe difference was what she experienced with him was an additive part instead of something that was taking over her life.\xa0 And she always felt grounded when she was with him.\nThis was a huge \u201cYes\u201d for her.