Thanks Aoife and others for the lovely feedback. Really means a lot to me to hear the talk resonated with you. Aoife - I have plans to run programmes in EU later this year.
@deanna.radiant7 жыл бұрын
Gosh this is so true! My heart and mind fight all the time and they won't stop chatting! Thanks for this video!
@Maketimecount7 жыл бұрын
Hello Deanna - awwww. You're not alone. In fact most people experience this. I have made my life's work helping people find a way to unite them back. Thanks for watching and posting a comment. Magdalena x
@deanna.radiant7 жыл бұрын
Wow a comment from you. You're very welcome! :D
@poonamdinshaw58732 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing that this popped up...just when i needed to hear this.. Can't thank you enough for the wonderful presentation STRAIGHT from the HEART.🙏🪔🌻❤️
@maketimecountMBM11 жыл бұрын
Brene Brown writes in her book Daring Greatly "vulnerability is the core, the heart, the centre, of meaningful human experiences." Well if that's true and I have just finished reading her book this weekend - then no matter what set backs your heart experienced before don't let those individual incidents cement your heart into the trunk. Dare to live. Dare to be wrong. Dare to try again. Don't let your past spoil the present. Find champions and good friends who will dare you to live your heart.
@silviafurgler78667 жыл бұрын
Let´s put our heart in the first place! Wonderful talk! congratualations Magdalena. It makes us want to listen to you a hole day.....
@Maketimecount5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Silvia - wow I have not peaked here in a while and feel very touched by your response. It's a simple message but with huge consequences. Most conflict disappears when hearts open and minds get to work on the true issues that divide but maybe that's my next Ted ;o) Anyhow, thank you for leaving a comment.
@maketimecountuk5 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@IbrahimOumarrJalloh Жыл бұрын
@@Maketimecount and now I'm confused. There is the heart, the mind and the brain. I've been following this topic, and people keep using this three words interchangeably.
@Maketimecount Жыл бұрын
@@IbrahimOumarrJalloh Hello and thanks for the question. Our hearts are in our chests. They are what we feel expanding when we feel love and joy. And yet, our minds sense that and interpret it for us. Brain is a medical term for the white/grey matter in your skull. But our mind is more than the substance it is made off which is why we still don't quite understand how our minds really work and why we need many different fields in neuroscience to help answer these questions. I hope that helps. I also talk about spirit. In effect I think we are made of four key parts: mind, heart, body and spirit. And how these come together and how we care for these parts matters a great deal.
@aoifeeem11 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you read these comments but I'm gona post on the off chance that you'll read this. I enjoyed your talk v.much, Magdalena. I also enjoyed you v.much. You have a certain something about you that I feel drawn to. I'm sure many many others feel it too, after all you are very successful in your career and I hope in your private life too. Have you ever or do you plan to ever run your program in Ireland? I would be very interested in attending.
@maketimecountMBM11 жыл бұрын
Great point! In my work and personal experience I see, it's especially good in bad weather because without it - the brain panics and runs away from things or executes radical protocols that are in retrospect regrettable - thanks for that Szia8 -
@Szia811 жыл бұрын
It works for me in business. Also in bad weather conditions, when the driver can't see the road clearly - won't panic and lose the direction. And how about maintenance of the car?