MONTHLY QUESTION
We’re continuing on our Come Alive journey with the centering question, “What am I creating?”
Remember, there will always be much more to these questions than meets the eye, and that’s intentional! Expansive questions ask us to get curious and open up our perspective (which, in turn, allows us to welcome in more aliveness).
Before going any further, take a little time to listen to our first podcast episode of the month, called: “What am I creating?” ◐ Part 1. This’ll help set the stage for what we’ll be exploring together this month.
On the 15th of the month, our second episode of the month will go live, called: “What am I creating?” ◑ Part 2 with Heather White. This one will add another layer of richness to our exploration by bringing in another perspective.

Toolkit Prep
As we touched on in the Resources area, the most important tools for you to bring to your self-study practice are yourself and a sense of curiosity - but you can add in anything else that brings you joy and helps you cultivate a sense of connection.
I personally love a good ritual, and I find that setting a ceremonial space with some of my favorite simple tools creates an awesome-feeling and safe container for me to unfold into.
Have fun with this! Create an experience that speaks directly to who you are and what you love. Even just the simple process of curating your personal toolkit (which will likely change and evolve over time) will facilitate a deeper connection with your intuition, mama nature, and life itself.
My personal favorite tools are both practical and enjoyable - they help me engage in the present moment, delight in my senses, and intentionally shift my vibration - all leading to more aliveness. It’s like I’ve set up a little Pavlov’s Dogs reward system for myself, and I actually wake up pumped to dive into my practice. It just feels so good (which also makes challenging days feel a little softer and kinder).
You’re only limited by your imagination in terms of how many or how few tools you want to include, but as a bare minimum for this practice (in addition to this module on whatever device you’re using), you’ll at least want to have these at-the-ready:
A notebook
A pen/pencil
Headphones
This month’s Podcast episodes (Part 1 released on the 1st, Part 2 released on the 15th)
This month’s essential oil (if applicable - details towards the bottom of this page)
centering meditation
Now that you’ve prepped your self-study toolkit, it’s time to clear some energetic space for your practice and get centered. Take a few moments to find a comfortable seat, pop in your headphones, and close your eyes. Then press play and let me guide you through connecting with the aliveness in and around you, dropping out of your thinking mind and into your heart, and moving into a coherent state with this grounding breathwork meditation.

Self Study
If this is your first time workin’ your way through a Self-Study Module, I am so pumped that you’re here - and I’d encourage you to take a quick little detour over to the Welcome, Start Here! page to get a better feel for how we’re exploring and experimenting with aliveness together.
Before diving into your journal prompts, here are some quick reminders to keep top-of-mind:
Practice radical self-honesty. You don't need to hide from yourself or anyone else.
All of your feelings are welcome, and there's no need to fear them. Let them vibrate through and out of you instead of stuffing them down.
There's no need to set expectations or cast judgments, it'll just make your journey more challenging.
Be gentle with yourself and others, we're all doing the best we can, and we're all at different points on our personal paths.
Regularly question and investigate thoughts, feelings, and actions - especially those that feel constricting. What would have to change to make them feel expansive?
Move in the direction of more freedom, always (even when it's the more challenging option).
Have FUN!
Journal Prompts
Now’s the time to get cozy with your journal and start working your way through this month’s prompts. Word to the wise - don’t feel like you need to get through all of these in one sitting. Allow them to weave themselves through your daily experience over the course of the month, see what type of pace and format feels best to you and go with it.
Each question in the left column is meant to be considered in the context that’s explained at the top of the columns to the right. Let curiosity and honesty lead the way, they’ll never steer you wrong!
Questions
Genuine Curiosity:
How can I explore this concept in my own life?
Dive deeper than surface level.
Sun
Outer Expression:
How would I answer this question in an interview?
How do I think I *should* answer?
Moon
Inner Expression:
How would I answer this question in my journal?
How do I *really* feel?
Align
Outer+Inner Expression Misalignment
What needs to change to align my outer and inner expression?
Noticing+shedding the inauthentic
Earth
Integrated Expression:
How would I answer this question as a fully-integrated, authentic version of myself?
Embodying my innate wholeness.
How does asking myself the question, “what am I creating?” make me feel?
Why do I think that is?
Have I historically identified more with being a “creative person” or “not a creative person”?
Can I identify where that belief came from?
Are there specific times where that belief has helped me?
Are there specific times where that belief has hindered me?
If I identify as being “not a creative person” - how can I create a new, more nourishing belief about my innate creativity?
How connected do I currently feel to my own innate creativity?
Why do I think that is?
If I’m always creating my own thoughts, and therefore my own reality (which I am), how would I score myself on a scale from 1-10 in terms of using my creative powers for the highest good?
If I answered below a 10, which areas for improvement can I see clearly?
Are there certain areas of my life where I typically feel like a victim of my circumstances?
What are they, and how can I tell when I slip into victim mentality?
How can I change the way I perceive and relate to these things to take back my power and live as a creator of my life experience?
When or where does my creativity flow?
Why do I think that is?
What are the key components of these experiences that make them feel supportive to my creative process?
How can I create more of these situations in my life?
When or where does my creativity feel limited?
Why do I think that is?
What are the key components of these experiences that make them feel limiting to my creative process?
How can I create less of these situations in my life? Or, at least, choose to relate to them differently?
What were some of my favorite ways to play when I was a kid?
Where and how did I love to play?
Did I usually play by myself or with others? Any specific memories popping up?
Do I prioritize play as an adult?
If so, what are my favorite ways to play? How can I play even more?
If not, why do I think that is? How can I start creating space on a regular basis to re-learn how to play?
What do I want to experience less / more of?
What 3 things would I choose for there to be less of in the world?
What 3 things would I choose for there to be more of in the world?
Are my thoughts, feelings, and actions aligned with these priorities?
What am I currently creating (this includes even the most basic form of creation, like thoughts)?
Which of my creations have the most positive influence on my life?
Which of my creations have a negative influence on my life?
How do I want my creations to make me feel?
How can I use this information to adjust how I use my innate creativity moving forward to create my best-feeling, most heart-centered life?
Integration Experiments
Ready to take your practice out into the real world? It’s experiment time! Pop on your scientist goggles and bring self-study into your daily life with these presence self-check questions (for when you need them, in the moment):
How am I cultivating my creativity in this moment?
Am I reacting to the people and circumstances in my life from an unconscious place - or responding to the people and circumstances in my life from a conscious place?
Am I looking at this situation with fresh eyes, or am I making assumptions?
How can I experience more play, right now?
How is my breath? Can I deepen and lengthen it?
How does my body feel right now? Are any areas feeling dense or stagnant? How can I bring in more of a sense of fluidity and expansiveness?
How does my mind feel right now? Am I experiencing any constriction or blockages? How can I bring in more of a sense of fluidity and expansiveness?
At this moment, am I feeling like a victim or creator of my life experience?
PLANT MAGIC
Essential oils are my personal favorite plant allies to pair with my self-study practice. They each have their own unique vibrational frequency and energetic actions, and I’m constantly blown away by both the subtle and profound shifts that I experience while working with them intentionally.
While I love to encourage people to let their intuition lead the way when it comes to selecting oils for their practice, I wanted to offer a specific oil each month that I’ve hand-selected (intuitively, of course) to use as an aromatic anchor that’ll help us to sink even deeper into our theme.
If you’ve ever worked with high-quality essential oils, you’ll already know that they’re super powerful for shifting our state and returning to balance in the moment, but there’s also something to be said for choosing to work with a specific essential oil for an extended period of time and leveraging the compound effect.
Creating an intentional connection with one oil each day for a full month will allow your relationship with the plant to deepen, while giving it time and space to work closely and consistently with you - both physically and energetically, and communicate its wisdom to you (which it will convey in all sorts of different ways if you choose to stay receptive).
As for guidance around how to use this month’s essential oil for best results, there are lots of options to choose from, but I lean towards a combo of topical and aromatic use to ensure the max vibration-shifting effects. I’ve included some usage ideas in the PDF below so you can give them a whirl.
Ginger
This month, we’re moving into a state of creative empowerment with Ginger. Check out this PDF to get familiar with its invigorating, inspiring vibes.

Community Connection
Human connection makes the world go ‘round, and in the Come Alive community, you’re automatically among friends. Hop into our Community: Conscious Connection area to ask and answer questions, connect with other cool humans, share your experiences with the theme, and anything else that’s coming up for you. We can’t wait to get to know ya better.