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Being present sounds easy, but for entrepreneurs whose brains never stop spinning business plates, it can feel downright impossible, especially when family and holiday expectations crash in.
In this episode, Melody and Curt talks about what it really takes to show up for your people, why “just turn your phone off” is terrible advice, and how guilt, workaholism, and that familiar business-owner urgency sabotage our best intentions.
What We Talk About:
Key Takeaways:
Timestamps:
0:00 – Why being present feels impossible (especially during holidays)
4:05 – Curt’s all-time low point for family presence
15:00 – The “hold it lightly” therapy metaphor
18:46 – Melody’s three things that finally shifted her presence
25:55 – When your brain craves work stress more than silence
34:16 – Real secrets (and cheats) for putting down the phone and actually being there
By Melody Edwards and Curt KemptonBeing present sounds easy, but for entrepreneurs whose brains never stop spinning business plates, it can feel downright impossible, especially when family and holiday expectations crash in.
In this episode, Melody and Curt talks about what it really takes to show up for your people, why “just turn your phone off” is terrible advice, and how guilt, workaholism, and that familiar business-owner urgency sabotage our best intentions.
What We Talk About:
Key Takeaways:
Timestamps:
0:00 – Why being present feels impossible (especially during holidays)
4:05 – Curt’s all-time low point for family presence
15:00 – The “hold it lightly” therapy metaphor
18:46 – Melody’s three things that finally shifted her presence
25:55 – When your brain craves work stress more than silence
34:16 – Real secrets (and cheats) for putting down the phone and actually being there