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Story time with G-Ma - real stories about boundary setting https://youtu.be/8PIggKuRtP8
Holding and setting boundaries
The easiest way to set and hold boundaries. https://youtu.be/z3BnQzMKtcA
Coffee w/G-Ma: Are You in Flow—or Just Keeping the Peace?
Are you really in flow, or just keeping the peace? People pleasing can feel like ‘going with the flow,’ but they’re not the same thing. Here’s how to spot the difference—and why it can make all the difference when trying to manifest your best life. Wanna learn more? Check out the new class: Developing Your Intuition - for more insight into how to develop, connect to, and trust your inner knowing!
Movie examples of true power
One of the clearest examples of true power in film comes from Gandhi (1982). There’s a powerful scene where Gandhi organizes peaceful resistance against British colonial rule. Instead of meeting violence with violence, he and his followers choose nonviolent protest—knowing they may be beaten, jailed, or worse. Gandhi’s calm refusal to retaliate, even in the face of brutality, shifts the moral ground. His power doesn’t come from force—it comes from discipline, presence, and integrity. That moment shows true power as: - Choosing response over reaction - Standing rooted in values, even under pressure - Inspiring change not by controlling others, but by embodying truth Some other great movie examples: Black Panther: When T’Challa chooses mercy instead of revenge against his cousin Killmonger at the end, he demonstrates that power isn’t domination—it’s the courage to lead with compassion. Moana — Facing Te Kā: Instead of fighting the lava monster, Moana approaches with compassion, singing: “This is not who you are.” She restores Te Fiti. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Harry chooses not to kill Professor Quirrell even when encouraged by Voldemort. His ability to resist hatred becomes his greatest strength. What are some examples that you can think of?
Does He Love Me? (you know the song)
Cher might tell you that it's in his kiss, but I'm here to tell you I think that's a load of crap, personally – or at least not the whole story. I heard this song yesterday, and in true driving-down-the-back-country-road fashion, I belted out the chorus right along with Cher, but it got me thinking. I've never REALLY believed this. Being involved in a very long-term abusive relationship, I can tell you that I used that song to answer that question a few times and came up with, "Yes". But here's the thing. I don't think that's the right question.
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