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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone,
welcome to the Daynamic Show,
where we remind you what lifecan be like, aligning with your
dynamic well-being every day.
That is why the day in DaynamicShow is capitalized.
Embracing your dynamic natureis a daily choice.
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I'm Marianna, your guide ontoday's journey.
First, thank you so much forbeing with us and know that
there is a reason you havelanded here.
It's all part of your journeyto find your balance on this
subject.
There is no one-size-fits-allpath, so be what serves you, be
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your dynamic self, tune in andlet's be dynamic by design.
Our unscripted and unpredictableoff-the-cuff recording will
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explore the subject of are youblocking your own well-being?
This covers almost everydynamic that we do Family,
gratitude, health, mindset,relationship, wealth, kid
education, adult pregnancy.
Are you blocking your ownwell-being in any of those
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dynamic subjects?
But first I'd like to set thetone for our time together,
because the intention is toexperience this show fully.
So bring your attention to thisnow moment and listen with an
open heart and mind.
That means you have to do somebreaths, just bring yourself to
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the here and now, or whateverthat might be, but we ask you to
be fully focused for the nextminutes of our podcast.
So to start.
Here's a question to ourlisteners.
I mean, can you relate to this?
Are you blocking your ownwell-being?
Are you blocking yourfulfillment?
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Are you blocking your wellness?
Are you holding on to some kindof resistance, some kind of
judgment, some kind ofperception, some kind of belief,
like, are you blocking your ownwell-being?
There may be a yes and a noanswer to that, depending on
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what the subject is in your life.
But I heard this quote and Ithought, oh, this is very
interesting.
I need to ponder this a littlebit more and ponder.
I love it because my goodfriend always says that she's
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going to ponder, and now Iunderstand that it's just
another word for me to go.
I really need to see where thislands for me and how it serves
me or not.
So, ponder, think over.
So thanks for that, and youknow who you are.
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So the quote was the journey.
Well, I don't know if it's aquote, because it was some
verbiage, but the journey is thedestination.
So there is no real destination.
You don't get anywhere becauseas soon as you get somewhere,
you're off somewhere else.
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So the destination, yes, Iunderstand, if you're driving,
if you're going from point A topoint B, then that's your
destination.
But we're talking about in life, in your soul's journey, your
life path, there's really nodestination destination, there's
just the journey itself.
That keeps being yourdestination because it's ever
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expanding and ever evolving andit never ends.
Now I know someone might comeup with what do you mean?
It never ends because we allare born and we all die.
But it again all depends onwhat your beliefs are, whether
you believe that there'safterlife or not, or your that
your consciousness lives on ordoesn't, or your energy is still
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around.
So that is something foreveryone to decide for
themselves.
So, but the journey is thedestination.
I really like that quote and Iam going to ponder it more as to
what that really means to mefully.
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And blocking your own well-beingsometimes is thinking that you
are a failure, or judgingyourself at that moment for
being a failure, for blockingany part of your physical
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experience here and blockingyour own well-being in it,
whatever subject matter it mightbe.
And failure, through everyonethat I've listened to and then
again I take it in and I seewhat serves me and what
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resonates the most is failure,is just not being yourself fully
.
And you know, that definitionfor me hit home, because I just
had a conversation with myhusband around this and how you
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know, sometimes you know, okay,I'll give you an example.
I'll give you a story Before Ihit enter.
Whether it's a social post,whether it's a blog, whether
it's a YouTube video, whetherit's this podcast, whether
whatever other resources that wehave for dynamic series, which
includes kid dynamics, I alwayshave this moment before I hit
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enter for it to go live or to bepublished, to go wow, now I'm
going to be, my information isgoing to be out there.
How I think and how I feel andthe true essence of who I am is
going to be out there.
What if I get judgment?
Well, we all judge, so you knowwhat.
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Let's get over that part.
But it does play a little bit ofa part because you people that
might have known me this way,will they accept me that way, or
the way they've known me, sayin my childhood, or as a family
member, or as a friend or as arelative?
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Will they understand and knowme as what I'm sharing now, in
this present moment, 2025?
And what I've been sharing formany years?
But not everybody knows thatside of me and maybe you can
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relate to that.
It's just like for some peoplethey know some part of you and
not everybody knows everythingabout you per se.
You may be in a relationship,close relationship, or marriage,
or a parent relationship orwhatever.
Close friend, best friend,whatever might know lots of
aspects of you, but no onereally fully ever knows you,
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except for that relationship youhave with your own guidance
system, with own whatever,whatever you want to call it,
god, energy, universe,consciousness, whatever.
So before I hit, like I saidthat, that button that releases
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some of my information, I Ialways go through this like, oh,
my goodness, how will this bereceived?
How does this, how's this?
And then I just have to stopbecause to me it's like a, a
process of not loving myself.
It's a process of self-sabotage, like who cares, so what if
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someone doesn't like it?
They can not listen, theycannot read, they can move on.
Like who cares, so what?
In the most recent book, I thinkfrom Mel Robbins, I believe,
book I think from Mel Robbins, Ibelieve, is Let them.
I haven't read it but I justthe words to some level resonate
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with me because it's like youcan't control anyone else.
So who cares, so what?
You know, it doesn't matter thewords that you use.
What it matters is the attitudein which you take around it.
That gives it the meaning.
So it's really about a deepbelief in yourself, in being who
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you are.
Because if you love what you doand you believe in what you do
or what you say or what you areor whatever it might be, then
why does it matter?
Like I mean, some of the greatpeople have the quietest,
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loneliest life sometimes becausethey just think differently, or
they share what they want orthey don't really.
They've got past that pointwhere they don't really care
what other people think.
And but when I saw that failureis not saw it when I, when I
took that in, I went likefailure is just not being
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yourself.
This is my life.
I'm a unique soul.
I'm on my own journey, my ownsoul's journey, my life path,
just like you are, just likeeveryone is.
That's what makes it so specialis that everybody has their own
uniqueness and that's whatmakes it beautiful.
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That's what makes it so.
I don't even know what the wordis, but I'll figure it out and
I'll share it with you.
But it's just, it's so amazingand so precious and I'm so
grateful for it because it'slike it's what makes the world
go around all these differentenergies and you're attracted,
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and law of attraction andmirroring each other and
co-creating and all that stuff.
So it's quite a neat experiencewhen you think about it.
I mean you have to understandthat we're all going through
processes and it's okay to thinkon the side of failure, of not
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being yourself, that you aregoing through a process, but
it's still about loving yourself, it's still about being okay,
it's still about not blockingyour well-being just because
you're going through something.
It's not about that self-talkthat does not support who the
true essence of you is.
Does that make sense?
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The other side of that likeblocking your own well-being is
we have this thing about failureand success and we put
definitions on different things.
So if you don't feel likeyou're succeeding, then redefine
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what success is to you.
Like, why do you want success?
What does it really mean to you?
Does success mean that youfinish something?
You finished a project?
You've finished a work project,a school project?
You know, like.
What is success to you?
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Does success mean that you'rehappy, that you're fulfilled,
that you're loving?
You're happy that you'refulfilled, that you're loving?
Does success mean that you havea great family, a big house or
a house, a car, like what issuccess to you?
So it's hard to know, and hardis not the right word.
It's a challenge sometimes toknow what is success and what is
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a failure, because you have todefine what that really means to
you.
But through that process it'sstill about being kind and not
blocking your well-being asyou're figuring it out.
So success to me because, likeI said, it's right forefront in
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my awareness right now, it'sbeing okay with myself in every
moment and even when I'm notokay, that's okay.
I mean, I talk about this, Ishare it, but there's times in
your life where you have to justgo, pay attention to what you
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share with others and actuallydo it, because having self
criticism or judgment or guiltor whatever on myself, don't you
think that's what stops theflow of life?
You know, if it doesn't feelgood, don't do it.
So it's okay to just stop andgo, no matter what.
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It's okay, move on.
So what?
I learned something?
I've evolved, I've changed myperspective and it's all good.
So blocking your own well-beingsometimes can just be like not
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feeling good by what you'resaying to yourself or how you're
judging yourself or whatever itmight be.
So a question to you are youblocking your own well-being?
Can you be open enough to justbe self-soothing to yourself?
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Whatever, you know the tools.
We offer so many resources.
You know what makes you feelgood.
We did a podcast even on, andeven a blog, I believe, on the
10 top feel-good lists.
Like, if you haven't made one,make one, because you're going
to have to refer to that whenyou're not feeling like you are
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successful or that you'resomehow success versus failure,
or blocking your own well-beingor not taking care of yourself.
Self-care is important everyday.
I mean, that's why we saywelcome to the dynamic show with
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the day being capital, becauseit's about aligning with your
dynamic well-being every day.
And aligning with your dynamicwell-being every day is
self-care, and sometimes youneed those reminders.
Sometimes you just need to gohey, yes, thank you, and have
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whatever tools, whateverpreferences, whatever it is that
you have to help remind you.
We also have done a blog and apodcast on early morning, when
you first wake up, and then latenight, routines and rituals and
practices and whatever it mightbe.
I think it was Wayne Dyer,don't quote me, because many
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authors and influencers haveshared about.
You know, what you do firstthing in the morning sort of
sets a tone for your AbrahamHicks and all that stuff as well
sets a tone for your day.
However, what you do at nightbefore you go to sleep sets a
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tone for your your day.
However, what you do at nightbefore you go to sleep sets the
tone for your sleep time, whichultimately helps set the tone
for your wake up time.
So it's this constant dailycycle of, even if you can do one
thing like go to the mirror,like when you're done listening
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to this podcast, go to themirror.
Say hey, if you can't say I lovemyself, can you say something
nice about yourself.
Can you say I'll allow myselfto love myself.
I will find ways to love myself.
I'll align with loving myself.
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I'm open to loving myself.
I declare that I love myself.
I mean these.
Open up the energy to flow toyou so the universe can give you
examples and show you Universe.
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Show me how to love myself more.
Show me how to align with myown well-being.
Show me that I don't have toblock, I don't have to hold on
to patterns or beliefs or thehabits that I have been taught
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or something that's beeningrained in me.
I don't have to hold on to that, I don't even have to talk
about it anymore, because all mypower is right here.
Power is in the here and now.
So think about that, because Icertainly know that it's hit
home for me.
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And now I hit that enter button,I hit that live button, I
publish the podcast or the blogor whatever it might be, and I
just go.
This is my life path, this ismy soul's journey, this is my
perception and although we don'treally advertise per se mostly
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word of mouth those thank you,thank you, thank you for that
for sharing it, thank you, thankyou, thank you for that for
sharing.
It is that I can't beresponsible for what or how
someone takes it, but it makesme feel good, it makes me feel
fulfilled, it makes me excited,it makes me feel aligned to sit
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here and share this informationwith you, and I'm sure you have
something, or multiple things inyour life that feels that way
to you.
Again, it should be part of thetop 10 feel good list that you
have.
But here's a challenge to youis if you've ever stopped
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yourself from just sharingbecause of whatever, whether
it's fear, judgment, fear, thisfear that you know false
evidence appearing real fear,well-known acronym or whatever,
whatever believing in yourselfor whatever self-talk that you
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have that doesn't align withyour own well-being and blocks
it.
Just say, hey, that's okay,that's what I used to do.
But I have this challenge nowand they're challenging me to
share me fully.
And they're challenging me toshare me fully.
Share who I am fully, be myselffully, because the people that
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are supposed to be in your lifewill be in your life.
What's meant for you will notgo past you.
That includes people, places,things, events, material stuff,
whatever it might be.
So it's all love.
It's all love and well-being isa nature of this universe,
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regardless of what is going onin this world.
The core essence of thisphysical experience is
well-being and when you tuneinto that, regardless of the
conditionings happening in thisworld and beyond, focusing on
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your well-being and being whoyou are is the greatest gift,
and we appreciate that.
So we have more shows coming upand some great past recordings,
so go see what catches yourattention on our website,
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So until we meet again, thankyou, thank you.
Thank you for listening, be youand make it a dynamic day.
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Thank you so much.