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Zen Brain:Exploring Mindfulness, Technology, and Authentic Living

"I Am responsible For How I Experience You"

29 Jun 2022

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Your most valuable assets are time, energy, and money but the most valuable is time, of course. Why? Because once gone, you never get it back. No tool has had more impact on my time than this one: https://rebrand.ly/Simpleology SUMMARY    The person speaking explains that we are each responsible for our own experience of the world and the people in it. Our individual programming affects the way we see others, so if we can work on accepting ourselves, we will find it easier to like and be liked by others. This principle can be a great benefit in our lives, helping us to feel more connected and liked.   In this conversation, the speaker discusses the idea that we are responsible for how others show up in our lives. This is because we are projecting our own experiences and feelings onto them. The speaker suggests that by taking responsibility for how we create others to show up in our lives, we can become teachers by noticing what bothers us and clearing it out of our own lives.   TIMESTAMPS    0:00:07   The Universal Principle of Responsibility   0:01:25   The Universal Principle of the Week: Being Responsible for How You Create Others to Show Up in Your Life   HIGHLIGHTS    The affirmation for this week's Universal Principle is, I appreciate being responsible for how I create you to show up in my life. It's got a little spin on it.  If the principle is difficult for you, just pretend that you are responsible for how others show up in your life and you will receive a great benefit, and so will they.

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