@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 5:00

Have you learned something new about yourself lately?

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And of course right now in winter there's not a ton. But as I walked by, I could smell their gardens. They're getting to come to life. There's like a spicy and a different smell of a garden. And I realized I love that smell and hadn't smelled it in a while

Self-discovery

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardesΒ Β·Β 1:36

@ZenMoma

Hey, what a beautiful swell. Thank you for taking us on the walk with you. And the idea of being present and still and allowing ideas to emerge from that, I think some of that art is lost in our consumption of information, our being on devices a lot. And our oldfashioned way of listening to yourself is sort of obfuscated by the noise of the world
@SeekingPlumb

@ZenMoma

Anyway, learning this about myself as well as ADHD and the relationship to food that can appear there as well and how these different things present in my body and so on has been really eye opening. And so, hopefully, I can at least use this information to make different decisions. In some ways I've started that already, but in some ways, I don't know that you'll ever perfect it. Right. So, yeah, it's been interesting
@Swell
Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@SoftLife
Soft Life
@SoftLifeΒ Β·Β 0:41
Good morning, and congratulations on this new chapter of your life. I hope it all goes well. And it will, because I could see that you're very, very motivated, so it made me smile. And you were saying, like, have you learned something new about yourself and yes, I have. I've learn that I need to slow down. As much as I talk about soft living, I need to slow down. And it's something I'm working on every day
@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_SisuΒ Β·Β 0:44
Hey. I think that is amazingly beautiful that you are diving into a new career path. And listen, the circles I'm traveling in, real estate is where it's at right now. Rates are starting to decrease. The cost of housing is starting to transition
@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 3:34

@SeekingPlumb

There's a whole lot of different reasons why we don't get that we might have a different experience than most of those around us or whatever. So I think it's awesome that you're learning these things now. I know that that will help you better understand yourself, I hope. Really give yourself some grace for being different and all those things, but I love the different people. I feel like we're all different to some degree and we all have a story in all things
@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 2:48

@SoftLife

Thank you, Soft Life, for joining the conversation. I don't believe we've spoken before. I am happy to meet you and glad that you are open enough to notice the things even that I feel like a lot often right. Whatever we're preaching or whatever, we really do believe in intake to heart. At some point we forget to practice our own biggest beliefs and even soapboxes and stuff
@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 0:43

@Her_Sisu

Hey, JL. Thank you so much for that. Very heartfelt congratulations. I really appreciate it. And I think you're right about what you said, which was more in alignment with me as far as about the housing market and such. I want to help people. I don't need to make a million dollars at once from one home and stuff. I really want to see people happy and healthy and moving forward into safe spaces for them to live and helping really do that. Thank you
@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 2:21

@DBPardes

See, for me, I think I like it and then I get it and then I'm like, oh, crap, and usually enjoy it in the moment, but then my body just kind of but I'm working on that, doing some new stuff, trying some acupuncture and different things to see if we can get my body back in sync. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm. It really was encouraging
@aBirdieOnaWire
Wren .
@aBirdieOnaWireΒ Β·Β 3:00
I do really well in social situations and do like it, but I can only do it for so long. I feel this really strong urge like okay, I'm done. I really need to leave and be by myself. And it's when I'm by myself where I kind of recharge. So to say, yeah, I always before thought and maybe it's just something that changes
@DepthWDavid
David Shepherd
@DepthWDavidΒ Β·Β 5:00
And if I ever ended up me and a person ended up seeing each other after, like, years, a decade, I've always been able to pick back up where I left off with people because I've always been true to myself and always putting what I want, putting out what I want back, and leaving with kindness all day, every day. And love and so no judgments here. I'm on anything, and so I've always been able to do that
@DepthWDavid
David Shepherd
@DepthWDavidΒ Β·Β 5:00

@ZenMoma

Because when you're lit up and your energy is very much heightened of high vibrations because you're doing something that comes from the heart that you feels good from the inside out, you can't put a price tag on it because you're just naturally it puts you in flow state. And I realized that human design was a passion for me when I was figuring out what I wanted my business to be. I'm an artist. I love to act, dancing. I'm a stuntsman
@DepthWDavid
David Shepherd
@DepthWDavidΒ Β·Β 5:00
And human design is what you were, who you were before you were jaded, before you were conditioned in the world. And so knowing, like you said, being aware and knowing things that you like to learn about things about the world, about yourself, about people human design will allow you to when you start living in alignment with your own unique design, you'll start viewing the world through the lens that you are supposed to be viewing. It specifically for you. It's really cool
@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 3:30

@DepthWDavid

My perspectives on that and your perspectives on that and just the sharing of thoughts and ideas and experiences has always been something that I've been passionate about that lights me up. When I was a kid, I remember my favorite book and I was a little book nerd. I lived in the same street as a library and have seriously throughout my life considered being a librarian
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