
Relationship Edit: Music Wants to Live in the Space Between the Notes
In this episode of PeakMind, host Michael Trainer discusses the importance of editing our lives and relationships to create space for fulfillment. He emphasizes the cultural tendency to seek more and how this often leads to a sense of emptiness. Instead, he advocates for a process of reflection and letting go of what no longer serves us, allowing us to tune into our true selves and the relationships that uplift us. Through personal anecdotes and metaphors, Trainer encourages listeners to consider what truly resonates with them and to make conscious choices that align with their deepest values.
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Show Notes
Takeaways
- The principle of life and relationship edits is crucial for personal growth.
- Our culture often prioritizes acquiring more rather than finding fulfillment in less.
- Creating space for what inspires us is essential for a fulfilling life.
- The metaphor of music illustrates the importance of finding harmony in our lives.
- Editing out what doesn't serve us is a revolutionary act.
- Reflecting on our relationships can reveal what truly uplifts us.
- Sometimes, we need to let go of fun things that aren't aligned with our values.
- Personal growth often requires stepping back from old patterns and environments.
- Creating space can lead to new and meaningful experiences.
- Listening to our inner desires is key to living authentically.
Sound Bites
- "It's about the life and relationship edits."
Chapters
00:00The Principle of Life and Relationship Edits
03:02Creating Space for Fulfillment
05:51Reflecting on Relationships and Personal Growth
Michael Trainer has spent 30 years learning from Nobel laureates, neuroscientists, and wisdom keepers worldwide. He's the author of RESONANCE: The Art and Science of Human Connection (March 31, 2026), co-creator of Global Citizen and the Global Citizen Festival, and host of the RESONANCE podcast.
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