People often grasp anything exciting just to feel alive, even if they are actually doing things that do not bring any value to their lives. What does it take to get rid of the nonsense and reclaim real aliveness? Chad Lefevre and Jenna Smith share some practical tips on eliminating fake aliveness that could lead to self-sabotaging behaviors and emotional repression. They discuss why people often trade attention for quick gratification and how to start taking action with intention. Chad and Jenna also explore the true meaning of creativity, treating life as an exploration, and how to overcome your perfectionist nature.
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