Intuitive Marketing Podcast

#17: Magic in the Mundane - How Two Intuitive Entrepreneurs Actually Get Sh*t Done

Chelsea Fournier + Meg O'Neill Season 2 Episode 17

We share our behind-the-scenes routines as intuitive entrepreneurs who blend strategy with soul, revealing how we manage busy weeks while staying energetically aligned.

• Chelsea's quadrant method for task organization: client commitments, admin work, backend improvements, and promotional activities
• Meg's approach to planning content on Sundays and keeping Mondays/Fridays free from client calls
• Why "you have to do less to do more" is a counterintuitive but powerful principle
• Chelsea's manifestation journaling practice: gratitude, "yes more please" list, and glimmers of hope
• Meg's commitment to meditation, connecting with source, and maintaining embodiment
• The importance of "bringing magic into the mundane" through small moments of alignment
• How monthly "CEO weeks" create space for big-picture thinking and creativity
• Following your intuitive "pings" to discover practices that resonate with you personally
• Finding community with like-minded entrepreneurs who value both strategy and intuition

For your homework this week, pay attention to what's coming up for you and how you'll prioritize energetic alignment alongside strategic action. Follow the breadcrumbs that intrigue you – whether it's learning more about muscle testing, journaling practices, or another intuitive tool that resonates.


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Speaker 1:

Do you ever wonder what the day-to-day flow is like for an intuitive entrepreneur behind the scenes? Or are you exploring your own weekly planning and wanting to get some new ideas?

Speaker 2:

In today's episode we are actually interviewing each other and we don't have any answers planned yet, so we want to be able to share what we are both doing right now, that's, working to stay on track for our business activities and our energetic alignment and intuitive practices. So if you like being nosy or just curious and hearing real life examples of what it looks like to blend strategy and intuition, this episode is for you. Hey there, friends.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Intuitive Marketing Podcast, where we ditch the bro marketing BS and bring you big sister vibes instead. I'm Meg and this is Chelsea.

Speaker 2:

Your new biz besties.

Speaker 1:

We met on TikTok in 2023. Fast forward to now and we have teamed up here to guide you through the wild world of marketing your business with heart and soul.

Speaker 2:

Are you feeling lost or overwhelmed, maybe unsure of your next steps, but you have a big vision of where your coaching, healing, speaking or writing career could be in the next five years, 10 years. Don't worry, we've got your back. We'll help you tap into your intuition, build a brand that lights you up and leverage proven marketing strategies to grow towards a six or even seven-figure business in a way that won't make you cringe.

Speaker 1:

We're actually here to help you bring the magic back into your marketing.

Speaker 2:

Because marketing should feel good, not gross. Grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let's get started. Okay, so recently I have been having this come up for me around money blocks and things like that. I feel like it's this constant place where I can still quote, unquote, heal. And I've been in the spiritual world for a while now and I've been in the healing space and I've gotten to the point where it's do you always have to be healing? Are we always trying?

Speaker 1:

to heal.

Speaker 2:

Something Is there? An end point Is there? And I have many practices in place and I listen to subliminals all the time and I do meditation and I consult the tarot cards, but it still keeps coming up for me of I've been told many times by astrologers and psychics and stuff that I am meant to live in an abundant lifestyle and I do have so much abundance in my life and also I still feel like money is something that I grasp at Energetically. I went to this place of what's the next thing I should do. I was like I should write a thread asking people of like how you continue your journey of healing and what work I should be doing. And should it be somatic therapy, should it be this, should it be that? And I said to myself wait a second, you should just ask yourself.

Speaker 2:

You should just sit in quiet and ask instead of looking outside. I think that is something that has come up for us to bring to the podcast, so we can show you what our process is behind the scenes. Right, there is a time and a place where, years ago, it would have been more helpful for me to look outside, because I needed a little bit of direction, I needed to Options Exactly, I needed to know what other people were doing, because I didn't even know what the things were to do necessarily.

Speaker 2:

And learning what those things are to do, learning the different methodologies that other intuitive entrepreneurs use. It gives you something to start with. It gives you a base to be able to go off of. So I think it's really important for people to engage in these conversations, surround themselves with other people that are talking about the different energetic and spiritual and intuitive tools that they are using, so that then they can learn what are the tools that resonate with them and follow the breadcrumbs to be able to really incorporate intuition into their personal life and their business life.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I think that this is the intersection of, and bring it into your business life, because we can do this in a vacuum. We can just talk about the spiritual side and the intuitive practices, but then how do we know the right things to layer in? And at the end of the day, I don't know. You and I both run our businesses part time and we could just sit and be in a spiritual practice all day, but we wouldn't get any action done Right. And so I'm always someone who very much believes, even with all of the spiritual guidance and whatever your methods are, we all also have free will, and action, like taking aligned action, is always part of the equation of moving things forward.

Speaker 1:

And so today we're going to talk a little bit about what do we do, what are our go-to's for? Let's say, it's a really busy week. Maybe the kids are home from school, or someone is homesick, or just we. As I look at my schedule, my schedule changed drastically when we put my son into an afternoon half-day pre-K and I'm like, how do I hyper-focus in these tiny pockets of time? So we're going to talk through what do we do and focus on first as far as action. So we'll have that conversation first and then we'll talk through what are we both doing to have that balance of not being only in action or only in the energetic space.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Let's jump in to our question. I'm going to interview you first. Okay, when you think of your work, what do you go to first? So, especially if it's a really busy week, you don't have a lot of time how are you looking at what needs to get done and prioritizing it?

Speaker 1:

So I think about to-do lists, if you will, in the quadrant, like if I'm even looking at a piece of paper right now, I put like client commitments on the top left that that if I have committed to someone and they have paid me, what are the things that I owe someone this week?

Speaker 1:

And I'm going to outline and be really clear about that. And then on the top right is like admin stuff Do I need to get my bookkeeper something? Do I owe something to someone who does admin for or with me in my business? Or is there something like I need to register my LLC in Maine? I need to do that this weekend, right? So the admin stuff that I don't want to do but needs to get done. And then I think about like bottom left quadrant is things that are behind the scenes and not necessarily needle movers today, like moneymakers today, things like improving our website or writing email sequences. And then the bottom right is things that like need to happen this week to promote the things that we are promoting, and so that is always going to come down to having an intention for the week.

Speaker 1:

What am I trying to raise more visibility around? Even if we're, I think sometimes we can get so caught up in my quote unquote launching something and, if not, like scrambling to figure out what to talk about or like feeling like you're talking too much about offers, and so what I like to do is each week know, okay, this week, whether it's on my feed or whether it's stories, what am I trying to draw more focus to? Like a burst of content, and then that allows me to then like just look at everything holistically of okay, is the sales page for that working? I always like to check the links. Is it showing up in my LinkedIn bio so that if I promote it on social media, people can actually see it and click on it? If you have any DM automations, hey, this week I'm going to promote our audits. If you want people to be able to comment, audit and receive it, is that set up? So I look at some of the logistics around the thing I want to promote to make sure it's ready and good to go, and then the visibility, and that's going to start to blend me into some energetic practices, because I need to be excited about whatever offer I'm going to be talking about for the week, and so that might mean looking through some testimonials from clients who I've done that work for. It might mean just through some testimonials from clients who have done that work for. It might mean just having some off chance conversations with someone where I remember why I created that offer. If that makes I need to be excited about it, yeah, for me personally, I can't just be like we're gonna talk about this and I don't have any pull towards it and so that's how I map out my week, and then I'll highlight the top three things, whether it's in Asana or project management or just a written list.

Speaker 1:

Those are the four things I know I need to touch every week Client work, admin work, back-end work, front-end marketing and some weeks are going to be heavier on one If I have like a lot of client deliverables. I'm going to slack on some of the other things because I'm only one person and work part time. So that's how I look at it. And then looking in my calendar of okay, if I say I'm going to make a YouTube video this week, which day am I actually going to shower and do my hair and be ready for that? And so planning out the week of how, which days hey, I have no calls. That day I can just be in sweatpants and rail through client work. Love that for me. So I think through some of the energetics and also feel exciting to me because I like finishing things in my luteal phase.

Speaker 1:

Whereas if it's like I'm ovulating, then I'm going to look at those open pockets of time to batch content. Those are the things I try to do weekly. Some weeks it's going to be heavier on one or the other, and I do try to bring at least some awareness to my cycle to see which one would feel a little bit easier that makes sense.

Speaker 1:

So how about you when you think about sitting down? I know you do a lot of kind of content planning on Sunday, looking at the week so that you cannot be crash landing into Monday. Yeah, walk us through what you're doing to think about your work.

Speaker 2:

It's so much more helpful for me when I can actually get my content done on Sunday, because then what I learned years ago about myself is that I have to keep Mondays and Fridays I try to both keep without client calls, so I batch my client calls more in the middle of the week and then have more admin time. I come off like a weekend hot into needing a few hours of quiet to get set up because my kids are older than Chelsea's and they're in a ton of sports and things like that. So it's, the weekends are not relaxing ever, so it's for the most part. So it's go into Monday, and Monday morning is a little bit more of my relaxation time where I can then?

Speaker 2:

And when I say relaxation, I find our work to be relaxing for the most part. So it's like Monday morning is a time where I can look and say I know when the client calls are, I knew what kind of what work I need to do. And what I have learned about myself is that even though I've been for my entire life fairly high achieving getting all the things done and prioritizing that kind of to-do list mentality, when I am more focused on taking care of myself and my energetic hygiene, of making sure I meditate, making sure I have some quiet, that's when I can be the most productive. So it's a little counter-cultural and it's hard for me to say I know I have to do this amount of content, but I really should meditate first. And I'm not perfect at it, because I think I do say, okay, if I could just check this off my list, then my mind is a little bit like calmer because, especially when you are doing client work and you owe people something, you want to get that to them and you want to, of course, be timely and things.

Speaker 2:

But I have learned that I do the most like potent and I can work much more quickly and not procrastinate if I am like taking care of first, so I'm yeah, so I think that's the. That is a little bit where my just a personal challenge of I would be more primed to sit down and write a to-do list and start checking it off, but I don't think I do my best work when I do that. Yeah, sure, which is yeah. So it's something I feel like I'm really like you try to come back to and learn and like you fall off course and come back again. So I do know like I try to show up on my be visible almost every day, especially of the weekday, and it has helped, as we're working together more, to have these themes of like we know that we're going to be talking more about our audit or that kind of stuff and then I look at, ok, I have, I know I have this.

Speaker 2:

Currently I'm working on our services and pricing guide, so I know I have to find pockets. So I'll look at my week and say, ok, I know Thursday is going to be lighter with call, so that's the day that I'm going to work on it. So, yeah, let it flow per week too, because it's especially where we're at in our seasons of life Kids getting sick, it's the winter. You have to be a little bit flexible. Yeah, I think that's how that's where I go. First, I like I know what my tasks are for the most part and it's like reminding myself. Come back to how are you going to take care of yourself at the beginning of the week. I love like we have Chelsea and I have a call together on Mondays. Then I also have a call with our business manager on Mondays too, and that kind of gets me. That really helps me get into the work mode and know of the things that I want to check off, to get like the backend, supportive, grounded part done.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love that and I think running our membership calls like for me I run the group coaching calls the first and third Thursday and you do content coaching on the second Tuesday, and so those also help anchor me, like knowing I'm going to be showing up to run that and be a part of it, knowing where I'm at in the month, like there's the week to week, but then also like in the month. Yeah, something I know you and I both really want to get around to is having a CEO week.

Speaker 2:

That's coming for me in March.

Speaker 1:

I have to do I do too. I do too Of having a week where there's no calls and having a plan of what happens during that week.

Speaker 1:

Is it content batching? Is it backend stuff? What is it that is hard to get that focus time for and for me, because I have such little amount of time that's protected during the week. I used to run my business mostly at night. I was a night owl, but I have really switched to waking up at five in the morning so that I can have some pockets of time before my son and husband wake up, and so it's like very counterculture for my own natural rhythm and I also work my most intense workday is Saturday to a place where we've delegated enough out or things are running smoothly enough that I don't have to do that.

Speaker 2:

But I also really try to I don't want to say trick myself, but trick myself into just being really grateful for that flexibility because, yeah, because we have the, we have more time during the weeks than average working and like when we say we work part time, we're actually working full, like the amount of hours I I would not say but we're working a very flexible schedule yeah, I guess that's like my sense of that, but then I do a dedicated day on Saturday.

Speaker 1:

I often work a little bit Sunday working on content, and so it's very. Yeah, it's just against the grain of what most people think exactly what their schedule.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I think that's important to think, to think about and talk about too, because people think we talk about not hustling and things, and that's a very big conversation right now. So when people hear we're recording this on a Saturday, I'm recording in between basketball games and you're you work your full day on Saturdays and stuff, and but it doesn't feel like a hustle because on Friday we were both really present with our kids and we got to do things with them, and so it's that flexibility that is really important to us. And I think I wanted to just touch on the CEO week really quickly, because I did that for a long time in my business and it made a really big difference for me in sustainability. And if you don't know what a CEO week is, it is a week where you don't necessarily take any client calls or it's just for you to do about, because we are so many oftentimes are so like reactive oh, ok, I have to take a call this week, I, this person, just only available. Yeah, I have to, and that's OK.

Speaker 2:

There are seasons of that, but when you start giving your energy in that way all of the time, that's what leads to burnout and that's what leads to you don't then have the time to vision for what you want for, and that's what leads to you don't then have the time to vision for what you want for the future.

Speaker 2:

So, even though my kids were on school break this week, I didn't have any calls and it made me realize and we had this conversation of I'm going to go back to that because I feel like I didn't get as much hands on work done, but we were able to work together a lot on like where our vision is going and because, if you're not, it wasn't like back to back, exactly, yeah, yeah. So that really helps me and it's something to think about. So I used to always do the last month, the last week of the month, and I think I'm going to move more towards the third. It doesn't actually matter, but looking at your business and if you know, there's one week that- you can usually take a little bit more time for yourself.

Speaker 2:

It's really important.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love that. It's very inspiring, and hearing you talk more and more about it, I feel like I have done it. I used to do that more in my law practice because I needed like a week catch up, but that was also very counterculture in that profession, where you're supposed to be billing every second.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's tough yeah it's a hard corporate thing for me to let go of, to be like, okay, I have these three hours of child care to work. I've got to be hyper productive. That's very still like corporate culture. Oh, I could, yeah, I should be accounting for every moment that I have available.

Speaker 2:

It's, that's a real it. I think that's coming up so much for me because also in a lot of the energetic work that we do and our friend Melissa was recently she just did a quick reading for me yesterday and she was saying that my thing is always I have to do less to do more. And that is so countercultural, right? Because it's no, I should be out there selling to get money to come in. How am I going to do it? So that's where these energetic practices, I think, really come into play. So what do you find that yourself doing regularly right now from an energetic standpoint to really help balance this all out? Help balance this all out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I am leaning into. I've been a collector of energetics practices, especially in the past three years, of hiring a mentor to learn energetic readings and the Rose reading method and then working with Melissa, a mentor, around mediumship and channeling, and so each person who I quote unquote learn from and pair up with their energy and their knowledge. There's been things that I take away that then just become very oh. I remember when Elena taught me the concept of bubbles and now I can just say the word bubble and picture an energy bubble going up around me. When I was learning it with her, it took a lot of energy and a lot of effort to learn that method. Lot of energy and a lot of effort to learn that method. But now, because it's like snowballed, maybe that I can just be like, oh okay, bubble, I need to protect myself right now.

Speaker 1:

So I personally, if I think about my day and my week, the things that I prioritize are journaling. I have a very specific three-part manifestation journaling practice that really works well for me. I've been doing it for years where I focus on gratitude first, like a list of 10 things I'm grateful for, a very specific yes, more, please. List, which is like the things that I'm trying to call in. I'm really specific. I copy and paste it every day, so it's like always the same clear and consistent request to the universe, unless or until one thing needs to upgrade.

Speaker 2:

We should make a template. I'm going to make a template in Canva of this and put it in.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah. And then the third is glimmers of hope. Is really sitting with the things that are on the yes more please list and being like, ok, if twenty thousand dollar months are on the yes more please list but a a $47 membership renewal came through today. Like I have to be grateful for that. I have to notice the breadcrumbs and the glimmers of hope and that has been a really magical practice for me. It's something I do with my son too. What are the glimmers of hope of the things that you want so that I really try to protect? Do I do it every single day? No, if I don't, I really try to sit at least in quiet with the gratitude list and before I go to bed to at least say out loud I think that's the other thing is I journal, but I say the yes more please list aloud and I really and then I say, because that's like speaking it into existence- yeah, yeah, and every day I say this is my clear and consistent communication and request to the universe.

Speaker 1:

So it is yes, more please. This or anything better that's already on its way to me. And just like that's very Louise Hay Also, like I've done a lot of work in the past around Louise Hay, I monthly do an energy clearing session, actually with one of our members, candice Indiglozol, and she has taught me a lot of different things around protecting my energy. So something I need to be better about because I noticed the difference is after working with clients, like in that three-hour period of time, especially if it's like a back-to-back call day, taking the time to ground myself after. Clear my own energy, clear my chakras, make sure that I'm not taking everybody's mucky energy with me to go pick up my son. Clear energy hygiene is something that whenever I am committed about it, I notice, and then I notice when I am not. I'm really dedicated to, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Nutrition, hydration, supplementation Like that for me is an energetic practice. I'm very mindful and grateful, as I ingest my food and my filtered water and put minerals in it and take the supplements that I've like carefully curated over the years, of what makes me feel really well, so I feel like putting things into my body is also part of my energetics practice. Muscle testing you use I use muscle testing a lot, both with like body swaying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

As well as using a pendulum or even just I don't know how to describe it on a podcast, but you're using my pointer and thumb as a ring and then trying to break that loop or not. I do that, I don't know, probably dozens of times a day if I'm trying to break that loop or not. I do that, I don't know, probably dozens of times a day if I'm trying to decide even little things like, should we go to the park today?

Speaker 1:

Should we flip and fly today and what's going to feel more supportive for both of us? And so I use that, like for business and otherwise, pretty constantly throughout the day. I find that to be really helpful. And then also, I do a lot of work with taking very intentional baths. I try to do at least one where it's very intentional, maybe using some candles, using some oils, some salts and a lot of intentions, and we'll often channel mantras that come through when I'm in the bath of mantras that I'm meant to be saying, and then I bring those throughout the rest of the week as well. I love that. Those are some of the things that I don't know are coming top of mind for me, yeah.

Speaker 2:

How about you?

Speaker 1:

I know you're more of a meditation girly. Tell us.

Speaker 2:

I am, and I think both of us too are starting to dabble a little bit more in magic and the more seasonal witchy type things.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like pagan holidays You've been on. I remember texting you and being like in bulk, what's in bulk?

Speaker 2:

And now I own three books on it, but it really has been potent in looking at seasonally Okay, everyone gets that New Year's kick, but it's no and we are really on track with this of building something behind the scene so that it can be born in spring. It's already being born already, but energetically, I think it's being perceptive and paying attention to those things that come up, and energy and topics and breadcrumbs is something that we've done really well together and I think that's a huge part of my energetic practice. But, yes, I am very committed to meditation practice. I also am currently in a course that's almost done called Initiation, with one of my mentors, sarah Jenks, and that has really helped me hone the next level of removing energy from my field and really creating a connection with source and the universe and where I can just like very quickly get knowings, I know whether or not I'm on the right path.

Speaker 2:

And years ago when I started this meditation because it's so funny, because you said the Rose Method I learned the Rose Method too, yeah, with one of my old mentors and Elizabeth, and so there's all these different things and I've practiced all of the different things and then I've gotten to a point of knowing what works for me. But I remember in the beginning, when I was taking a lot of different meditation courses and like energy reading courses, I would fall asleep every single time. I would be meditating.

Speaker 2:

Yes and what I had been told and what I definitely believe to be true is that like my nervous system at that time in my life was so activated that like I just needed the rest. That was like so much more important to my body and my energetic field. And now that never happens. Like I don't fall asleep in meditation, I can meditate and really hear and feel what is going on. I share that. To say that this is just, it's a lifelong process. There's never a landing of. These are the only the things Like in a year if we have the same conversation.

Speaker 1:

Chelsea's probably going to have a few different things.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to have a few different things. So where I'm at right now in this busy season, I'm trying to be more intentional about weaving these bits of magic and meditation just throughout the day. So I have a movable altar that has all my candles on it, and sometimes it's in the kitchen and sometimes it's up in my workspace and just setting that kind of intention for before I work. I use a lot of hypnosis and subconscious reprogramming. I do that before bed, mostly. The other thing that I'm bringing back. I actually want to send you these videos, but my friend, kate LeMay, is an amazing EFT tapper and I've learned this in my courses as well, but she always reminds me to come back to it and recently she sent me two tapping videos that she's been using and I've been using them and I want to make them more of everyday type thing Because I find EFT tapping is really something that I resonate with, I really like and I think, oh, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I was just going to say you and I both do a lot of card pulling as well. We do a lot of card pulling.

Speaker 2:

I did one before, exactly, I did one before. Exactly, I did one before this, and I think with the card pulling it reminds me, because the card deck that I have in front of me right now is the Magdalene Rose Oracle, and part of where a lot of my intention goes is to that more feminine spirituality Right, that's what I would call it, and it's coming back to different books that might come up around that. So right now I'm in a Lisa Lister is a woman who wrote the book Witch and she wrote an Oracle book. Sorceress is the one that I'm reading now. So I really try to again have these conversations, podcasts, books around me to keep bringing me back. We live in the typical world, right, I don't know what else to call it.

Speaker 1:

Whatever?

Speaker 2:

The muggle world. Yeah, and it's very easy to have the news on 24 hours a day or be getting all of this stuff, and it is important to be educated right, because we do live in this world. And then also it's important to balance with okay, remember, like you can come back to this practice. You can come back to your intuition. So I am that type of person that needs that reminder, so I need to leave these things in and out.

Speaker 1:

Something that you've said. Sorry, I'm going to point this out, that I love the phrase that you use of just like bringing the magic into the mundane. I didn't know when you came back from the retreat with Sarah Jenks that you were really committed to just like bringing ritual back into your day, and I've seen you stay committed to that and that's really beautiful to watch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's something that I was recently talking to somebody about too, because I think we think that you have to have a 20 minute meditation every day and that will. That is just not in this season of my life. Probably for the next at least 10 years. That's not really doable. Buckled in, knowing that they were safe and my car was not driving and I could close my eyes for one minute, picture roots grounding into the earth underneath me, and that's all I started with. It wasn't even waking up before them or anything. So I share that to say that it could be when you're washing the dishes, just closing your eyes, connecting to your inner voice, your knowing it doesn't have to be something that's very showy. I had this very weird perception that I had to look a certain way in order to really I had to always be wearing dresses, yeah, yeah, and that was the only time that then I would be really spiritual.

Speaker 2:

And here I am in my North Andover sports sweatshirt hoodie.

Speaker 2:

I was having this conversation with somebody recently. This is just, I just look like a regular person, right, and that's what it's going to be and that's OK. And you could still be highly intuitive and spiritual. Don't let those like things stop you from just the little magic moments that are going to connect you and to connect you to your business. That's I. I will tune in anytime. Before I speak to a client, I don't care if it's about you know their email landing page or if it's about a spiritual topic like I am going to spend one quick minute to ground myself, connect to the energy and intention of what's important for, and trust then that exactly what is supposed to come up comes up for them to be supported and for us to work that you know work well in that session together.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't have to be you don't have to be doing 90 million different things all day long. It's more about coming back to intention and whatever really speaks to you, um to connect to your intuition best, um. One other thing that I wanted to mention really quickly that is like my energetic uh anchor kind of that I come back to, like you had said, your energetic clearing that you do with Candice. I do a monthly massage with my friend Caitlin, and Caitlin is one of the most intuitive spiritual people that I am lucky enough to know. I love her dearly, she's a dear friend, she's trained in Reiki and all of these things, but she gives me a massage and for somebody who was spent probably close to 35 years completely disconnected from their body, oh, sure, yeah.

Speaker 2:

She has helped me get back into my body, which has then helped me be so much more clear, Like I can drop in so much more quickly than years ago when it was like I didn't even know where my body was in space, if that makes sense to anybody. So that connection, it's just such a high priority for me because it fuels my work. It might not logically make sense to people. I have to get a massage every month in order to be the most connected version of myself.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I consider a lot of what I do to be business activities.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, yeah, doing the song and stuff, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I listen to subliminals and hypnosis several times a day, like some days I listen to it on repeat if it's like a 15 minute one and it's a topic I want to do, so it's just a part of Emory will be like not the sleepy music again he calls any subliminal sleepy musicy. Will be like not the sleepy music again he calls any sub-model sleepy music. But I'm like, whatever I'm programming your subconscious for You're primed for You'll appreciate it later. So, yeah, I think for both of us it's a lot of weaving it in and that takes attention and it takes being willing to just recenter and reset and be like oh, I'm feeling wobbly. That's for me. I often feel if my head feels floaty that's the way I describe it or if my foundation just feels wobbly, is when I need to be like wait, what have I not been doing? Oh, I haven't been, and it's not just a one and done. Wouldn't it be nice?

Speaker 1:

if it was, but it's not.

Speaker 2:

It's a constant practice and that's why it's important. I think that's why places like the intuitive business community are so important, because surround yourself and maybe it's a different community for you. That's okay. But find that community where you can have these conversations, because if you don't, you can very easily fall into a very typical business path where people are where you're getting the message of just keep hustling, just keep pushing, keep doing that, and that's what we see so much in, what leads people to burn out. So find that community that you can have these conversations that are going to remind you oh wait, I haven't been journaling, I haven't been meditating or whatever it is yeah, because those are just as important as, like, the conversations around how many leads you have, how many conferences.

Speaker 2:

So find that space for you, so for your homework. Moving forward for this week, I want you to really pay attention to what you're doing this week. What's coming up for you and how are you going to embody the concept of prioritizing energetic alignment, prioritizing a mix of how you're going to support yourself strategically and then making it your own, really, practice it. So listen, maybe when you were listening to this and Chelsea was talking about muscle testing, you got a ping inside your body. You're like, oh, I want to learn more about that. We encourage you to follow those breadcrumbs. Reach out to one of us. Maybe if something that we said was like, oh, I want to know more about that, send us a DM and we'll tell you more about it.

Speaker 2:

Or maybe it's just like finding that next book about something. Really, this is a process of learning to trust that, if you listen to the pings, exactly what you are meant to is going to land before you and being perceptive, being open to say, oh, I've had these thoughts of, oh, I want to learn more about something. And then I go to a little free library and there's a book on it and I'm like, oh, I love my topic, I love it, and then it's just that, like confirmation to okay, like this is the right path, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly, I love that. Well, I hope that you have found this episode of the intuitive marketing podcast as inspiration to help you bring the magic back into your own marketing. Our goal is for this podcast to be a compass in the chaos we know you get bombarded with information options and conflicting ideas out there on the internet streets. We hope you tune in to the next episode, where we will be sharing about the power of the pause in business all about how to tell whether you are actually procrastinating something that you should be doing, maybe realizing some red flags about a strategy that is just not for you, or in a state of allowing yourself space and time for clarity to download. So those it's going to be a juicy topic because those are three things we've been really living in and breathing in and, honestly, I feel like people don't talk about it out loud. So it's going to be a great episode and we hope to see you then.