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What takes your energy, distraction, duty, or true interest? In this episode, Rhonda invites you to gently notice where your attention wanders, why it matters, and how conscious moments of rest and awareness can refuel your spirit. It’s time to reclaim your focus, one gentle breath at a time.
Today, Rhonda invites you to look closely at where your attention goes throughout the day. Is your energy slipping away to mindless distractions, or are you consciously giving yourself needed moments of rest? Are you aware of what truly grabs your interest—what matters most to your heart?
With warmth and lived honesty, Rhonda explores why being awake to your attention is a double-edged sword: awareness leads to growth, but can also reveal places we wish we’d done better. Yet, as you’ll hear, the path forward isn’t in harshness, but in gentle, compassionate noticing. By choosing how you spend your attention, you start to reclaim your energy, find what truly nourishes you, and give yourself permission to be right where you are.
If you find yourself distracted, frustrated, or weary by the end of the day, this episode is your invitation to wake up to your own power. Let’s uncover how mindful attention supports you and why being gentle with yourself is always the first step.
What You’ll DiscoverThe gentle act of noticing where your attention goes is your power—because with awareness, you can reclaim your energy, make conscious choices, and feed what truly matters to your soul.
Key Quote“When you increase your awareness, on one level, this is good because you must be aware in order to change your life, right? You must be aware in order to shift.”
and
“Be attentive today to what gets your attention…and remember, always as you’re looking at these things, be gentle with yourself, be kind and be gentle.”
ResourcesPause for a moment right now and gently ask yourself: “Where is my attention?” Is this how I want to use my energy today? Take two minutes to notice—then, as you move through your day, keep returning to that question. Share your insights with @LoveNotesFromRhonda, and subscribe for more soulful, loving guidance each day.
By Rhonda BrittenWhat takes your energy, distraction, duty, or true interest? In this episode, Rhonda invites you to gently notice where your attention wanders, why it matters, and how conscious moments of rest and awareness can refuel your spirit. It’s time to reclaim your focus, one gentle breath at a time.
Today, Rhonda invites you to look closely at where your attention goes throughout the day. Is your energy slipping away to mindless distractions, or are you consciously giving yourself needed moments of rest? Are you aware of what truly grabs your interest—what matters most to your heart?
With warmth and lived honesty, Rhonda explores why being awake to your attention is a double-edged sword: awareness leads to growth, but can also reveal places we wish we’d done better. Yet, as you’ll hear, the path forward isn’t in harshness, but in gentle, compassionate noticing. By choosing how you spend your attention, you start to reclaim your energy, find what truly nourishes you, and give yourself permission to be right where you are.
If you find yourself distracted, frustrated, or weary by the end of the day, this episode is your invitation to wake up to your own power. Let’s uncover how mindful attention supports you and why being gentle with yourself is always the first step.
What You’ll DiscoverThe gentle act of noticing where your attention goes is your power—because with awareness, you can reclaim your energy, make conscious choices, and feed what truly matters to your soul.
Key Quote“When you increase your awareness, on one level, this is good because you must be aware in order to change your life, right? You must be aware in order to shift.”
and
“Be attentive today to what gets your attention…and remember, always as you’re looking at these things, be gentle with yourself, be kind and be gentle.”
ResourcesPause for a moment right now and gently ask yourself: “Where is my attention?” Is this how I want to use my energy today? Take two minutes to notice—then, as you move through your day, keep returning to that question. Share your insights with @LoveNotesFromRhonda, and subscribe for more soulful, loving guidance each day.