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How to Redirect the Energy of Competition Into Inspiration

Episode Summary

They say opposites attract, but with attraction can come competition. When competition is introduced into a relationship of any kind, it can take on a frictional quality if not met with a level of consciousness that can reveal the internal reasons of why that competition energy is present within us. In this episode, we take a look at how competition and inspiration are connected and how to redirect our frictional energy into inspiration where it can then be utilized to serve our overall energetic wellness.

Episode Notes

They say opposites attract, but with attraction can come competition. When competition is introduced into a relationship of any kind, it can take on a frictional quality if not met with a level of consciousness that can reveal the internal reasons of why that competition energy is present within us. In this episode, we take a look at how competition and inspiration are connected and how to redirect our frictional energy into inspiration where it can then be utilized to serve our overall energetic wellness.

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