Does the concept of "waiting to respond" ever feel too abstract and theoretical?
Instead, let's break it down by looking at 50 practical examples!
What you'll get:
- .pdf file with 50 examples of what it means to wait to respond in your daily life
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Here are three examples from the guide:
"You've been feeling like your bedroom is not as comfortable or cozy as you would like, but you aren't sure what's missing.
One evening, you're watching a TV show and see an appealing bedroom that has a lamp on the side table emitting warm light. You immediately feel a response! You take a look at the lamp section next time you're at the store and find the perfect one."
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"You've just received a letter from your landlord letting you know that they are selling the property where you're living, and you'll no longer be able to rent.
You take a look at listings online and visit four different apartments. You're feeling discouraged until you see the fourth apartment. If you have Sacral Authority, you immediately feel expanded and energized by the idea of living there, and you can see yourself in the space, so you apply on the spot.
If you have Emotional Authority, you are feeling down and pessimistic that day and aren't loving anything you see. The next day, you look at pictures of the apartment online and feel differently—it's a beautiful space that could be perfect for you. On the third day, you are still interested in the apartment, so you put an application in."
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"You have been unhappy in your marriage for a long time but haven't been sure when and if you should end it.
One day, you're at a dinner party talking to a couple you just met. They've been together for a long time, but you see that they still look at each other lovingly and have deep respect for each other. You feel a strong response—this is what you want, and your marriage is not right for you. If you have Sacral Authority, you take some time to consider what you want to do and how you want to go about asking for a divorce. If you have Emotional Authority, you take time to mull over the decision and decide what is best for you."