Crossing the Divide: From Overthinking to Heart-Led Living
We live in a world built for the mind, so how do we shift to the heart and make the world a better place? Free Download.
Our world rewards logic, plans, projections, and certainty. The brain is a faithful servant, eager to categorise, measure, compare and decide. But for many, a quiet rebellion has begun.
This rebellion is a slow, radical shift turning away from the dominance of the thinking brain and into something deeper, messier, and far more honest. The heart.
For the old self, let’s call her the Strategist - life is a mental puzzle. Decisions are made through analysis and approval, often rooted in fear of the unknown. She listens to the experts, absorbs the advice, stays safe, and still ends up lost. She’s excellent at crafting a life that looks right but feels wrong. Over time, her intuition becomes muffled, like a distant song she used to know the words to.
The new self, let’s call her the Listener - operates differently. She still uses her mind, but she no longer lets it run the show. She consults the heart first. And that changes everything.
Let’s be frank.
Heart-led living isn’t romantic fluff. Far from it. It’s rebellion in its most intimate and courageous form.
It asks us to tune in rather than scroll out. It demands we slow down long enough to hear what is true, not just what is smart.
The Listener doesn’t weigh up the pros and cons for days, she feels into what’s aligned. And alignment, unlike logic, doesn’t need explanation.
So what does this shift feel like?
At first, blooming discombobulating!
It’s like standing in a room you’ve known your whole life, only all the furniture has been rearranged. You grapple around on the wall for the light switch out of habit, but it’s not there. You try to think your way forward and realise that strategy just won’t land the same anymore. You simply have to get on your knees and feel your way forward.
You’ll likely feel fear somewhere in your body at this point. A subtle fear of letting go, perhaps? After all, the mind feels familiar…and justifiable.
Handing over the reins to the heart feels like trusting a compass you can’t always read. But in that trust is the freedom you’ve been aching for.
I like to ‘throw it over’. I literally imagine holding whatever it is, in my arms and in fling it into the air with abandon.
PHEW.
Slowly comes the emergence. An independence from the mind. A sense that you were never meant to have all the answers, nor outsource your decisions, your path, or your peace from anyone else.
You begin to say ‘No!’ without guilt and ‘Yes!’ without proof. You start to build a life that doesn’t require validation, only alignment.
This shift won’t win you praise from your inner critic and it may cost you the approval of others, but it will give you something far rarer: the felt experience of living from the inside out.
We reflect nature around us and find a new sense of belonging. A whole new purpose to living a human existence.
What would it take to trust your heart more than your head? And if you did… who might you become?
What would it take to trust your heart more than your head?
You Are…
Someone who’s starting to sense that thinking your way through everything isn’t working anymore.
You’ve spent years trying to make “the right” decisions—by weighing it all up, asking everyone’s opinion, or simply doing what’s expected. But now? You’re longing for something more honest, more connected. You want to feel your way forward—not just think it to death.
This Is…
A grounding, thought-provoking worksheet to help you make that shift.
It’s part self-inquiry, part gentle rebellion. This isn’t about bypassing your brain—it’s about giving your heart a seat at the table. Through carefully crafted prompts and journal exercises, Crossing the Divide helps you reconnect with your inner voice and explore what heart-led living actually looks and feels like for you.
Here’s Why…
Because your truth doesn’t live in someone else’s advice.
It lives in your body. Your gut. Your knowing. This worksheet is your quiet invitation to come back to that place—and begin making choices that feel aligned, even if they’re not easy to explain. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to begin.
Feel your way forward
Download the worksheet, brew a cuppa, find a quiet spot, and let your heart have a say.