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This week has been one of those weeks, you know the kind where you get these intuitive hits, feel resistance in certain areas of your life, and find yourself wondering, "What am I supposed to do with this information? How do I move forward?" That's exactly what I've been navigating lately.

I'm in the middle of a business deal, and at first, everything felt aligned—everyone seemed to be operating in good faith, coming to the table with transparency. It was that good feeling of mutual respect and honesty. But then, something shifted. 

You know the feeling when the energy changes, and suddenly you realize the other party isn't being upfront? They're not coming to the table with the same integrity, and that’s when the alarm bells go off.

So, I had to take a step back and ask myself, "How do I protect my best interests in this situation?" Because at the end of the day, while we can't control how others behave, we are responsible for how we show up and how we respond. We can only hope that others meet us at that same energetic level and reciprocate, but if they don't, it's up to us to pay attention to our emotions and act accordingly.

In today’s wise walk, I invite you to slow down with me and check our reality and ask

ourselves these questions:

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In this episode:

[6:47] - Asking listeners to reflect on a time when they were pursuing an opportunity that initially felt right but later led to questioning the other party's intentions.

[8:46] - Discussing a preference for direct communication with the source in business deals, rather than relying solely on lawyers, as long as conversations remain productive.

[10:18] - Explaining the decision to reach out to a lawyer to understand contractual responsibilities and options when communication with the other party broke down.

[11:34] - Acknowledging the need to speak with the lawyer to understand responsibilities and options before making a decision.

[12:06] - Emphasizing the importance of slowing down and gathering information as a position of power, using both the brain and heart to make decisions.

[13:06] - A personal anecdote about my mother who was a lawyer but always sought to mediate and encourage communication outside the courtroom.

 

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