Follow Your Yes Friday Your Yes Always Knows Where Its Going

Published: Dec. 2, 2016, 2 p.m.

b'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! \\nSusan Campbell\\nNot Following \\u2013 \\nWhen Susan was 21 years old she was having guidance to do more than just marry her high school sweetheart.\\xa0 And she had this impulse to follow these impulsed, but all of her friends were getting married.\\nShe was also getting guidance not to marry her fiancee.\\xa0 And when she spoke to her parents about it they said whatever she wanted they were fine with.\\nAnd her girlfriends told her it was just cold feet.\\xa0 And she listened to her girlfriends and went ahead and got married.\\nUltimately it ended up in divorce 5 years later.\\nFollowing \\u2013 \\nSusan was one of the only women on the faculty at the University of Massachusetts and all of her female colleagues envied her this incredible job.\\nShe found a book in a garbage can that was a guide book for visiting San Francisco.\\xa0 So she visited San Francisco on her next school holiday and fell in love with the city and decided California was the place for her.\\nSusan quit her job and moved to California with no job and people thought she was crazy. \\nBut she has never looked back and has been so happy with her decision from day one.\\nListen to Susan\\u2019s full interview here\\nConnect with Susan \\u2013\\nSusan\\u2019s website\\nSusan\\u2019s Facebook Link\\nKelsey Grant\\nNot Following \\u2013\\nRecently Kelsey and her partner had to move and they found their dream apartment, but her intuition was saying \\u201cthere is something not right here.\\u201d\\nBut is was such a huge space and so beautiful that she disregarded her \\u201cYes.\\u201d \\nAbout a month after they moved in, they got an infestation of Pantry Moths and they had to throw everything out.\\nThirty days after that, their apartment flooded.\\xa0 And for six months they lived in a construction zone while this was repaired.\\xa0 Not at all the space they fell in love with.\\nNone of this was good for their relationship or their health and wellbeing.\\nIn hind sight Kelsey knows that if she had listened to her \\u201cYes\\u201d it would have been a much better choice.\\nFollowing \\u2013\\nIn 2008 Kelsey got an intuitive hit that she needed to move out of the city she lived in.\\xa0\\nShe had always been drawn to Vancouver.\\xa0 Even though she did not know anyone in Vancouver and there was no logical reason to move there, she picked a date and committed to making this move.\\nOnce she arrived, she met a group of people who became essential building blocks for her life as she knows it now.\\xa0 They turned out to be her family and the community she had always been looking for.\\nAnd a few months later she started her career as a Love and Relationship Educator.\\xa0 All because she followed her \\u201cYes.\\u201d\\nListen to Kelsey\\u2019s full interview here\\nConnect with Kelsey \\u2013\\nKelsey\\u2019s website\\nKelsey\\u2019s Facebook Link\\nKelsey\\u2019s Twitter Link\\nKelsey\\u2019s Instagram\\n'