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Who’s the real “me” beneath your hello? In this episode, Rhonda invites you to notice the everyday moments that reveal your true self. Whether it’s the way you order lunch, stop to smell a flower, or express disappointment, today is your chance to claim, “That’s me!” and start loving every part of who you are.
Today, we’re bringing our attention to one fearless practice: noticing and claiming the real “me” in all you do. From how you greet a neighbor to the food you savor to the times you feel hurt or hopeful... Rhonda reminds us that these moments are not random. They are signposts pointing to your essential nature.
“Hello, it’s me.” What would change if you called out the parts of yourself that are loving, quirky, joyful, and even disappointed? Rhonda shares why honoring who you truly are, including your small, everyday choices and feelings is the foundation of living with freedom and presence.
If you’ve ever wondered how to recognize or even like, the person you see in the mirror, this episode is your invitation to say YES: That’s me. And it’s enough.
What You’ll DiscoverThe moments when you feel most yourself—big or small—are the ones that set you free. Claim them, love them, and say: “Yes, that’s me.”
Key Quote“The way that I said hello to that person, that’s me. The way I ordered my favorite food, yeah, that was me. Claim those moments. That is the real and true and authentic essential nature of who I am on my Wheel of Freedom me, right? I claim that.”
As you move through your day, notice the moments, however ordinary, when you feel most “you.” Pause, acknowledge them, and say, “That’s me!” If this episode spoke to you, share it with a friend who needs this reminder today.
Reply and tell me your own story: when have you paused to truly claim, “That’s me,” and how did it feel to honor who you are?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating to help others join us.
By Rhonda BrittenWho’s the real “me” beneath your hello? In this episode, Rhonda invites you to notice the everyday moments that reveal your true self. Whether it’s the way you order lunch, stop to smell a flower, or express disappointment, today is your chance to claim, “That’s me!” and start loving every part of who you are.
Today, we’re bringing our attention to one fearless practice: noticing and claiming the real “me” in all you do. From how you greet a neighbor to the food you savor to the times you feel hurt or hopeful... Rhonda reminds us that these moments are not random. They are signposts pointing to your essential nature.
“Hello, it’s me.” What would change if you called out the parts of yourself that are loving, quirky, joyful, and even disappointed? Rhonda shares why honoring who you truly are, including your small, everyday choices and feelings is the foundation of living with freedom and presence.
If you’ve ever wondered how to recognize or even like, the person you see in the mirror, this episode is your invitation to say YES: That’s me. And it’s enough.
What You’ll DiscoverThe moments when you feel most yourself—big or small—are the ones that set you free. Claim them, love them, and say: “Yes, that’s me.”
Key Quote“The way that I said hello to that person, that’s me. The way I ordered my favorite food, yeah, that was me. Claim those moments. That is the real and true and authentic essential nature of who I am on my Wheel of Freedom me, right? I claim that.”
As you move through your day, notice the moments, however ordinary, when you feel most “you.” Pause, acknowledge them, and say, “That’s me!” If this episode spoke to you, share it with a friend who needs this reminder today.
Reply and tell me your own story: when have you paused to truly claim, “That’s me,” and how did it feel to honor who you are?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating to help others join us.