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[Navigating Life's Transitions: Insights on Self-Worth, Intention, and New Beginnings]-[Life After Leaving a Job, with Kessonga]

Dear Headspace · B2 · 2024-08-20

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📋 Summary

Introduction

In this episode of Dear Headspace, hosts Robin Hopkins and Kessanga (Kais) Giscome, joined by mental health coach Corey, engage in a thoughtful dialogue answering listener questions. The discussion centers on common human struggles: the difficulty of accepting compliments, the practice of setting intentions, and navigating life transitions after leaving a long-term career.

Overcoming the Struggle with Compliments

The first listener, Martha, shares her tendency to "spiral in those negative thoughts" whenever she receives positive feedback, often questioning why her work isn't "great" or "amazing" instead of accepting it as "well done." The hosts suggest that labeling this behavior as a "problem" creates unnecessary judgment, which only exacerbates the stress. Instead, they recommend a mindfulness-based approach: viewing the compliment at "face value" and letting it pass without forming an "attachment" to it. By moving away from self-judgment and practicing consistent, compassionate self-acceptance, one can learn to simply say "thank you" and keep moving.

The Practice of Intentional Living

Wendy, a listener from France, inquires about how to use the "notion of intention" to break free from negative thought spirals. The hosts define intention as the "deliberate direction of your attention" toward specific goals aligned with one's personal values. To practice this, they suggest:

  • Journaling Values: Gaining clarity by identifying what truly matters, such as health or family.
  • Positive Monologue: Shifting the internal dialogue to be ultra-positive. Corey emphasizes the power of affirmations like "I am enough," noting that the universe responds to the energy of your specific, positive declarations.
  • Alignment of Action: Intention must be matched by behavior. If one intends to be more financially responsible, one must align daily actions, such as avoiding unnecessary spending, with that goal.

Navigating Major Life Transitions

The final question comes from Maz, who recently left a 20-year career and is seeking guidance on how to approach the "next phase" of life. The hosts propose the "miracle question" technique: visualizing one's ideal life as if everything were possible and using that vision as fuel for future decisions. They emphasize getting "out of your mind and into your body" to see what activities feel truly gratifying. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of community and accountability, noting that one does not have to navigate transitions in isolation. By building awareness through meditation, one becomes better equipped to recognize the "signs" the universe provides, much like the journey described in The Alchemist.

Conclusion

The episode concludes by reinforcing that these challenges are part of a universal "life's journey." The hosts encourage listeners to remain patient, gentle, and compassionate with themselves. Through consistent practice and a commitment to self-awareness, individuals can move forward with clarity, leaving behind the self-judgment that often hinders personal growth.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's that time of the year.
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Your vacation is coming up.
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things just flow wherever you are.
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was that was too much?
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I couldn't help it.
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📝Key Phrases

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piece of mind
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in sync
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put intention into practice
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catch someone off guard
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at face value
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📖 Transcript

It's that time of the year.
Your vacation is coming up.
You can already hear the beach waves, feel the warm breeze, relax and think about work.
You really, really want it all to work out while you're away.
Monday.com gives you and the team that piece of mind.
When all work is on one platform and everyone's in sync, things just flow wherever you are.

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