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How to Say “Hey, Wait” Without Power Playing | #16

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Do you find yourself trying to one-up others? Or maybe you tend to one-down instead?

Whichever direction you lean, both have something in common. Contempt. Whether it’s contempt for yourself or for the other person, it disconnects you from having a true, grounded experience of yourself. Even if it feels satisfying in the moment.

Today, Jay speaks directly with you about what happens in your body when you fall into one-upping or one-downing. Saying “Hey, Wait” means noticing when it happens, tuning in to how it feels in your body, and learning how to move away from that sensation toward something more authentic and connected.

In this episode, Jay talks about:

  • Going one-up or one-down in relation to other people
  • One-up is contempt for the other person. One-down is contempt for yourself.
  • The feeling in your body associated with each choice, & how to use your body to bring a sense of equality back to the conversation.
  • Her upcoming book!

More news coming about Jay’s book soon, but for now, to stay connected, head over to jaymoonfields.com and follow along on Instagram. If you have a question for the podcast, send it in. You might just hear it on a future episode.

Connect with Jay:

  continue reading

17 episodes

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Manage episode 498815002 series 3661424
Content provided by Jay Moon Fields. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Moon Fields or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Do you find yourself trying to one-up others? Or maybe you tend to one-down instead?

Whichever direction you lean, both have something in common. Contempt. Whether it’s contempt for yourself or for the other person, it disconnects you from having a true, grounded experience of yourself. Even if it feels satisfying in the moment.

Today, Jay speaks directly with you about what happens in your body when you fall into one-upping or one-downing. Saying “Hey, Wait” means noticing when it happens, tuning in to how it feels in your body, and learning how to move away from that sensation toward something more authentic and connected.

In this episode, Jay talks about:

  • Going one-up or one-down in relation to other people
  • One-up is contempt for the other person. One-down is contempt for yourself.
  • The feeling in your body associated with each choice, & how to use your body to bring a sense of equality back to the conversation.
  • Her upcoming book!

More news coming about Jay’s book soon, but for now, to stay connected, head over to jaymoonfields.com and follow along on Instagram. If you have a question for the podcast, send it in. You might just hear it on a future episode.

Connect with Jay:

  continue reading

17 episodes

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