The Snow Globe Effect: How to Zoom Out and Gain Clarity in Life

In My Non-Expert Opinion - Un pódcast de Chelsea Riffe - Jueves

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207: Do you ever feel like you are way too zoomed in to your own drama to actually see a path forward? Imagine you're on a Google document and you just can't see the whole table but you need to see the whole table to do the equation. And then you zoom out. Suddenly you’ve got access to all of the tools you need and you’re ready to go. What if I told you it’s possible to apply this phenomena to your own life? I call it “The Snow Globe Effect” because, if you learn to observe your life from an aerial point of view (as if you’re peaking through a snow globe), you gain a whole new perspective. Think of it as your highest self peering down at your life. She can observe appreciate the moments of alignment and shake it up when she doesn’t like how things are looking. A few years ago, I was going through a pretty rough break up (from a situationship LOL). At the time, my mom’s advice to go to the beach and switch up my routine felt totally inaccessible. But when I started to peer at my situation through the eyes of my highest self looking down at the snow globe, I popped a bubble of stagnant energy. Finally, I could feel my highest self looking down with pride. If you’re feeling the nudge the shake things up, this episode is for you! In this episode, I discuss: What the snow globe effect is How this concept helped me through break-ups and feeling overwhelmed Using the snow globe effect to totally switch up my experience in NYC How to use the snow globe effect to get to the root of a problem Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Chelsea answer you on air? Do so ⁠HERE.⁠ Connect with Chelsea Website 1:1 Coaching Mic Drop Instagram Full Transcript HERE Don't forget to rate, review, and share in the group text. This podcast is free and ratings/reviews and shares are our currency. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-my-non-expert-opinion/support

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