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“Life isn’t experienced in the thinking of—it’s experienced in the being of.”
It’s easy to attach your identity to your achievements. After all, they’re measurable and tangible. No wonder we’re quick to use them to define our worth! But what if success as we know it is a construct of the mind?
If we identify with the mind alone, we can’t explore the full spectrum of the human experience.
To experience it all, we have to learn how to feel and tap into our heart-centered wisdom. Often illogical and frequently wild, our heart connects us back into a deep connection with God and source - so we can remember that abundance is a birthright.
“The purpose of life is to live and everything else is sprinkles.”
Daniel Mangena is an international best-selling author, host of the Do It With Dan podcast, broadcaster, and an abundance coach. Daniel is entirely self-made and has spent decades perfecting his world-class coaching methodologies. In 2020, he was listed as one of the top 10 life coaches to watch.
Daniel is on a mission to empower people to reconnect with their inherent abundance and discover meaning and joy in their lives. Daniel is passionate about this vision because he believes that world issues caused by fear and scarcity can start to dissolve away when we remember how abundant life truly is.
In this episode, Daniel shares how he came to understand the power of heart-led living. We also dive deep into the following:
If you’re ready to delve into life beyond what the overthinking mind says is practical and achievable, this episode has plenty to spark your thinking.
Daniel has so much wisdom and insight to share - and his perspective is sure to open up something beautiful for your mind, your heart, and your life.
“The mind is thinking. The heart doesn’t have to think because it’s connected to the infinity of all. It just knows.”
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We thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again.
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“Life isn’t experienced in the thinking of—it’s experienced in the being of.”
It’s easy to attach your identity to your achievements. After all, they’re measurable and tangible. No wonder we’re quick to use them to define our worth! But what if success as we know it is a construct of the mind?
If we identify with the mind alone, we can’t explore the full spectrum of the human experience.
To experience it all, we have to learn how to feel and tap into our heart-centered wisdom. Often illogical and frequently wild, our heart connects us back into a deep connection with God and source - so we can remember that abundance is a birthright.
“The purpose of life is to live and everything else is sprinkles.”
Daniel Mangena is an international best-selling author, host of the Do It With Dan podcast, broadcaster, and an abundance coach. Daniel is entirely self-made and has spent decades perfecting his world-class coaching methodologies. In 2020, he was listed as one of the top 10 life coaches to watch.
Daniel is on a mission to empower people to reconnect with their inherent abundance and discover meaning and joy in their lives. Daniel is passionate about this vision because he believes that world issues caused by fear and scarcity can start to dissolve away when we remember how abundant life truly is.
In this episode, Daniel shares how he came to understand the power of heart-led living. We also dive deep into the following:
If you’re ready to delve into life beyond what the overthinking mind says is practical and achievable, this episode has plenty to spark your thinking.
Daniel has so much wisdom and insight to share - and his perspective is sure to open up something beautiful for your mind, your heart, and your life.
“The mind is thinking. The heart doesn’t have to think because it’s connected to the infinity of all. It just knows.”
Contact Info:
Summary/ Call to Action:
We thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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