In Episode 10, we discuss the unexpected, fleeting moments in life that bring lightheartedness and joy: glimmers! We’ll define not only what glimmers are, but what they aren’t, and how glimmers present themselves to us when we are open to seeing and experiencing them.
This podcast is for you if you believe that:
• Embracing a growth mindset and being brave enough to suck at something new is a must.
• Fear should be acknowledged but shouldn’t stop you from doing epic shit!
• It should be a “No” unless it’s a “Hell Yes!”
• There’s more than enough for everyone.
• Your energy will tell you where to go next. Listen and
trust the process.
• People are so much more than titles and the boxes others put them in.
The top three takeaways from this episode are:
• It’s important to be intentional when noticing glimmers. Train your brain to be open to them, to acknowledge them, and to share them with others, then write them down.
• Everyone’s glimmers are unique to them and reflective of their core values.
• Grant yourself permission to notice the small, synchronicities of your lived experience.
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In this episode, you'll learn:
1:50 - What glimmer are, and what they are not
5:56 - Where the concept of glimmers originated
11:36 - Use your 5 senses to be in the present moment
14:51 - Tips to be open to glimmers:
Intentionality
Train your brain to be in the receptive mode
Share your glimmers with others to create community and connection
18:22 - Synchronicity is not just casual coincidence, it’s a choice
23:06 - The scientific perspective of synchronicity
Recap:
Leverage your five senses to experience more glimmers.
Intentionally choose to notice them.
Share your glimmers with others and write them down.
Resources:
Read about glimmers in Deb Dana’s book Polyvagal Theory in Therapy:
Listen to Francis Cabrel’s song La Cabane du Pêcheur:
https://open.spotify.com/track/4ErQfUbuUBm7LtsNZBEDOh?si=TyUjaqJqRO6A9urgnzksng
Read about the See-Do-Get model in Stephen Covey’s book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People:
Read Carl Jung’s thoughts about Synchronicity:
Watch Mel Robbins’s podcast on synchronicity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exfSl-tWwMM
Want more episodes like this one? Check these out:
Episode 7:
https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/jSzq84o6CJb
Episode 8:
https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/TwAgf71z0Jb
Episode 9: