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🗓️ 2 February 2023
⏱️ 13 minutes
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0:00.0 | What is up you guys? Welcome to Day 18. We are trekking along and today what we are going to do is get ready to put a final close on this chapter. So this is chapter number two. We're talking about who you are, dot, dot, dot, really, not what someone has told you you are, who you thought that you are, what a parent or teacher told you that you are, like just who you are, really. So let's go through three quick questions. I'm going to share my own real life answers with you and share some vulnerability if that's okay. And then I have something cool that you can actually like print out and use. |
0:37.7 | You guys have been asking for that. So let's talk about it. All right. So three quick questions |
0:42.3 | that could evoke some emotions. You can either type these in the chat or you can write them |
0:47.8 | in your notebook. You can use a blank page in your planner if you want to and keep these in front |
0:52.1 | of you. Zero judgment zone. I'm sharing my own |
0:54.8 | stuff. Cool. So who are you really? What are your happiest memories from your childhood and why? |
1:03.2 | And I want you to just go with your gut. Like if something comes to mind right away, share it. |
1:09.2 | It doesn't, it doesn't matter if you think someone's going to judge you because I'm about to share mine and mine is so dang random, but it is something |
1:13.8 | that is like, it's a core memory, if you ever seen inside out. It's like a core memory that I was just really happy and it's just a happy moment from my childhood and it is so random. So real life answer from Angie. I remember clipping in my brand new white and orange Walkman, but it was like the one that you |
1:14.8 | could read. answer from Angie. I remember clipping in my brand new white and orange Walkman, but it was like the one that |
1:31.2 | you could run with. I was like 10, so I was not a runner. But it was like the one that like went to your hand and it was |
1:37.7 | so badass and it was so pretty. And I clipped it into like my hand or like on my jeans. And I popped in my brand new Backstreet Boys CD, put in my earbuds. |
1:47.7 | And I danced in my backyard without a care in the world. |
1:52.1 | I had so much fun that day. |
1:54.3 | And it is a core memory. |
1:55.7 | And I just loved singing and dancing, listening to music, riding my bicycle without a care in the world. |
2:03.4 | And I feel like that part was really impactful in me saying that. |
2:07.6 | Like when I journaled that out, I was like, why is that? |
2:10.4 | Like, why was that such a happy thing for me to not have a care in the world as to like, |
2:14.6 | if anybody could see me? |
2:16.3 | Because as an adult, I feel like I'm very self-aware and I try not to like if anybody could see me because as an adult I feel like I'm very |
2:18.5 | self-aware and I try not to like act a fool but I love that as a kid I just didn't care so what is |
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