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In today’s episode, Jessie Marcus discusses how her relationship to thought has made all the difference in the fast-paced, high- intensity industry of Film & TV. Her ability to view thought as a fleeting, wavering entity has made it possible to navigate working relationships in an open, accepting and supportive manner. Showing up in this way has not only helped keep her own mind clear and calm, but it also helped those she works with to stay composed, even when faced with what looks like conflict. Jessie explains that being “caught up” in thought presents us with problems, while being present offers us opportunity and further creativity. Though it can sometimes look like struggling is a compulsory condition in business, it’s often the very thing holding us back.
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In today’s episode, Jessie Marcus discusses how her relationship to thought has made all the difference in the fast-paced, high- intensity industry of Film & TV. Her ability to view thought as a fleeting, wavering entity has made it possible to navigate working relationships in an open, accepting and supportive manner. Showing up in this way has not only helped keep her own mind clear and calm, but it also helped those she works with to stay composed, even when faced with what looks like conflict. Jessie explains that being “caught up” in thought presents us with problems, while being present offers us opportunity and further creativity. Though it can sometimes look like struggling is a compulsory condition in business, it’s often the very thing holding us back.
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