As Quinn explains, this might be certain behaviors, people, situations, jobs, or even limiting beliefs—nothing’s off the table here. “Then, you’re going to burn it under the moonlight, preferably, and set the intention to hold yourself accountable to let go of that thing—or those things.”
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