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Things get difficult when it's time to make up your mind.
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I mean, having the power of choice can actually weaken a person's heart.
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On this episode, we're going to explore our choice to sniff or not to sniff.
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You know, like a dog.
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Plus, what if our choice at work was to do more holding back?
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Do not be so open with our feelings and creative energy.
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What would that be like?
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Life is a series of choices.
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I mean, who decides when you're not making the right choice and is it a fear of going
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The greatest lessons in life are often lost inside hidden away attempts and concepts.
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It is time to reopen your heart.
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Having that daily choice is your daily gift.
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On this highway, we're going to learn how to trust Mirages.
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Making that choice to sniff around your path, like that of a dog.
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Well, with no time at all, mental health experts jumped all over this claiming that our
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life and society would change completely if we sniffed around like dogs because dogs
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rely on smell like we rely on sight and language.
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The world is basically a lot of information as told through scent.
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If all humans had to do would start every day with a good old fashioned sniffing, instead
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of asking how are you, with a scent of your body, it would tell us the answer.
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If we could hold that answer, what would your reaction be?
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Sniffing around like dogs would really change the way that we lie to each other because
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we release a subtle chemical while lying.
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Here's the thing, we would be able to sniff out nervousness and dishonesty if we could
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sniff like a dog, which means our personal hygiene would have to change.
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We got to hide that truth and food would come with a deeper experience.
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Medicines would absolutely change.
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I mean, look how dogs detect cancer, diabetes, and once COVID-19, whoa, and if humans relied
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on sniffing like dogs, our privacy would totally disappear.
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There would be no such thing as that thing called personal space.
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Hey, coming up next, how healthy is it to hold back at work?
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Hey, welcome back to the choice.
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Is it mentally healthy to hold back at work?
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You know, when things are going wrong, should the choice be to create a fake story or
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do something to kind of stay away from people?
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Not always agreeing with things at work is actually very healthy, but let me explain
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I'm not saying that being quiet or holding back is a positive, but in reality, it can
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be because it prevents people from burning out too quickly and it helps prevent workplace
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Holding back at work preserves your creative energy.
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It avoids oversharing and maintains boundaries.
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Mental health experts say it's best that co-workers keep their mental health right there
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Be authentic, but be intentional.
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Attribute ideas, but don't pick a battle.
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Don't spend all of your energy at work.
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Some of it needs to be held for your life and style outside those four walls of the job.
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Choose where you invest your energy.
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There are two questions that you should always ask yourself every day.
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Question number one, does holding back make your day calmer?
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That's a good question.
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Does holding back make your day calmer?
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And question number two, every day, does holding back make you feel smaller?
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Ooh, does holding back make you feel smaller?
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If you're holding back because of workplace culture, leadership and self protection,
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that changes the entire playing field a lot.
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Reach for peace first, then progress and process.
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I'm Aaron, that's what I was writing while the sun was waking up on a brilliant new day.