Miki Agrawal
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And for me, like when I'm when there's too many things on my to do list, I'm moving too quickly. It ends up coming out intense, sparky when I like slow down.
And for me, like when I'm when there's too many things on my to do list, I'm moving too quickly. It ends up coming out intense, sparky when I like slow down.
And for me, like when I'm when there's too many things on my to do list, I'm moving too quickly. It ends up coming out intense, sparky when I like slow down.
lower my tone of voice, really, really think... There's this video that my friend showed me about this guy who is... It's just a total funny comedy about this guy who wants to become a politician. And Nelson Mandela basically was like, you have to slow down your voice and make comments like this. And so it's like that level of like...
lower my tone of voice, really, really think... There's this video that my friend showed me about this guy who is... It's just a total funny comedy about this guy who wants to become a politician. And Nelson Mandela basically was like, you have to slow down your voice and make comments like this. And so it's like that level of like...
lower my tone of voice, really, really think... There's this video that my friend showed me about this guy who is... It's just a total funny comedy about this guy who wants to become a politician. And Nelson Mandela basically was like, you have to slow down your voice and make comments like this. And so it's like that level of like...
When it's, oh my God, excitement, we can be our full effervescent, vivacious selves. But when it comes to tough feedback, it's for me, it's the learning of dropping in, slowing down, lowering my voice.
When it's, oh my God, excitement, we can be our full effervescent, vivacious selves. But when it comes to tough feedback, it's for me, it's the learning of dropping in, slowing down, lowering my voice.
When it's, oh my God, excitement, we can be our full effervescent, vivacious selves. But when it comes to tough feedback, it's for me, it's the learning of dropping in, slowing down, lowering my voice.
They have to deal with their feelings being hurt.
They have to deal with their feelings being hurt.
They have to deal with their feelings being hurt.
And it ends up taking 10 times more time. And then I spend time just like calibrating my own self, being like, oh, I was too hard. I was like beating myself up about like, oh, was that too intense or whatever? Versus like when it's exciting, yay. When it's fat, it's fun. When it's feedback, slow. I love this.
And it ends up taking 10 times more time. And then I spend time just like calibrating my own self, being like, oh, I was too hard. I was like beating myself up about like, oh, was that too intense or whatever? Versus like when it's exciting, yay. When it's fat, it's fun. When it's feedback, slow. I love this.
And it ends up taking 10 times more time. And then I spend time just like calibrating my own self, being like, oh, I was too hard. I was like beating myself up about like, oh, was that too intense or whatever? Versus like when it's exciting, yay. When it's fat, it's fun. When it's feedback, slow. I love this.
Yeah, I love you. So for me, Daybreaker really, our foundation is about belonging and belonging through the lens of joy, through the lens of the body. And, you know, I went to Burning Man, and the creation story is I went to Burning Man, and I, at that time, had only been comfortable dancing if I was drunk or if I was, you know, whatever. I just didn't fully know myself.
Yeah, I love you. So for me, Daybreaker really, our foundation is about belonging and belonging through the lens of joy, through the lens of the body. And, you know, I went to Burning Man, and the creation story is I went to Burning Man, and I, at that time, had only been comfortable dancing if I was drunk or if I was, you know, whatever. I just didn't fully know myself.
Yeah, I love you. So for me, Daybreaker really, our foundation is about belonging and belonging through the lens of joy, through the lens of the body. And, you know, I went to Burning Man, and the creation story is I went to Burning Man, and I, at that time, had only been comfortable dancing if I was drunk or if I was, you know, whatever. I just didn't fully know myself.
And I remember going to, you know, deep playa, throwing my bike down, and just sober, getting into my body. It was like four o'clock in the morning, and I just remember closing my eyes alone. I didn't know a single person at Burning Man, except for my RV, my sister, and three friends that I went with. This is 12 years ago, before I started Daybreaker.
And I remember going to, you know, deep playa, throwing my bike down, and just sober, getting into my body. It was like four o'clock in the morning, and I just remember closing my eyes alone. I didn't know a single person at Burning Man, except for my RV, my sister, and three friends that I went with. This is 12 years ago, before I started Daybreaker.