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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Recently I had a slowcore breakthough of sorts. I decided to just relax and not stress at all about building an audience or attracting engagement to my work as a writer. (NB: I've made that same decision many times before, but it's harder to make it stick when I'm deeply ensconced in a cultural milieu that rewards people for capturing attention and engagement). Truth be told, I'm content with quietly working in the shadows anyway. That's where I do my best writing. But it happens slowly. On its own timetable. If this means I'll never make a sustainable living doing the writing I want to do — because even in web3 the financial rewards go only to those who put in extra time on top of their creative work to build sizable audiences — then it's time to make my peace with it and return to day jobs.
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manansh.xyz
@manansh
What is your relationship to being seen by others? Do you feel safe when others see you?
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Holy deep questions, Batman! Haha. If I'm to answer those questions in earnest, I'll have to think about them and return to this thread later, in true slowcore style.
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manansh.xyz
@manansh
Haha -- no presh, I have been exactly where you are -- those types of questions really helped me
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Vera Faye
@verafaye
instant follow based on these questions. and then to go to your profile and see this : while I’m exploring the concept of “emotional intelligence?” synchronicity at work. 👌🏻 I love how you used “integration” what does it mean to you?
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manansh.xyz
@manansh
Haha thank you! Emotional Integration, to me, means experiencing and expressing emotions so that they can become a storehouse of wisdom. I recommend looking at the Bioemotive Framework by Doug Tataryn for some more insight into it. It also means reframing/cleaning subconscious memories that have been coloured by emotions so that you can have the wisdom of your pain without holding onto it anymore. (Recommend looking into Timeline Therapy by Tad James)
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