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Embracing Presence for Transformation: The Power of Intentional Living
Season 6 · Episode 25

Embracing Presence for Transformation: The Power of Intentional Living

Starter Girlz Podcast · Jennifer Loehding

March 18, 202445m 42s

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Have you ever considered the transformative power of simply showing up? Our latest conversation with the inspirational Marcy Axelrod, an accomplished author and consultant, takes us on a journey through the essence of presence and the choices that shape our existence. Marcy, with her infectious energy and profound insights, brings to light her personal victory over a speech impediment and how it catalyzed her deep understanding of intentionality's role in happiness and balance. She unpacks the layers of psychology and neuroscience that inform our daily conduct, offering a blueprint for authentic and transformative engagement with ourselves and the world around us.

Takeaways

  • Showing up is a choice we make every day, and it determines the quality of our interactions and the impact we have on others.
  • There are two types of attention in our brain: the left hemisphere focuses on getting things done, while the right hemisphere allows us to connect with others on a deeper level.
  • Most people tend to just show up, going through the motions and multitasking, but true fulfillment comes from truly showing up and being present in our interactions.
  • We are not just individuals, but also members of various roles and larger societal structures. Recognizing and embracing these roles can lead to a greater sense of connectedness and purpose. Showing up differently and impacting others can create a butterfly effect, leading to positive changes in people's lives.
  • The loneliness epidemic is a result of our lack of interconnectedness and care for one another.
  • Attending to our moments and choosing how we show up can have a profound impact on our well-being and relationships.
  • Making others feel felt is a powerful way to connect and create meaningful moments.
  • Using both hemispheres of the brain allows us to see the big picture and make more holistic choices.
  • Seeing the whole and healing ourselves requires us to show up fully and embrace our interconnectedness.
  • Showing up differently can lead to personal transformation and a more fulfilling life.