Self Led Edge: Trusting Yourself To Redefine Success
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Why does success still feel so… empty?
What happens when the world sees you as successful, but inside you’re running on fumes?
In this episode with special guest Melinda Alexander, we’re talking to high-performing entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, coaches, creatives, and founders who are tired of winning on the outside and losing on the inside. If that’s you—this is your turning point.
💥 This isn’t another “hustle harder” pep talk.
It’s a wake-up call for those trapped in cycles of:
Over-functioning
People-pleasing
Burnout
Feeling like a robot in their own life
Instead of faking fulfillment, you’ll learn what it takes to:
✅ Lead from inner alignment
✅ Reclaim your clarity and energy
✅ Say no without guilt
✅ Create success that actually feels like success
✅ And trust yourself again—without blowing up your life
Make sure to take advantage of Melinda's invite to the upcoming Own Your Power, Lead Your Way Summit that I'm speaking at! Grab your spot for free right here: https://speaker.empoweringhealingarts.com/Megan-Nolan
About Melinda: Melinda Alexander, CEO of Empowering Healing Arts, is a Self-Led Fulfillment and Creative Empowerment Coach. A former corporate superwoman, Melinda now helps high-achieving leaders break free from over-functioning, reconnect with their authentic selves, and build success rooted in joy and purpose. Known for her deep intuition and compassionate clarity, she empowers clients to live fully aligned, courageous, and fulfilled lives.
About Your Host, Megan Nolan: Helps People First, Purpose Driven Companies That Want To Build Emotionally Resilient Teams That Perform At Their Best Without Time Consuming Strategies By Using Practical Science-Based Strategies That Work In Just Minutes A Day
With 20+ years as a yoga instructor & personal trainer, she teaches mind-body tools to break free from stress and thrive with impact, freedom, and joy.
📚 Bestselling Author | 🎙 Podcast Host | 🌎 Stress & Resilience Coach
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Please find the show notes below. Since it is a transcription there may be spelling errors and/or weird grammar. Ignore that and enjoy!
Today we're talking about the
self-led edge, learning
to trust yourself and
redefine success. Welcome
back to another episode of the Movement,
Mind and Meaning podcast. I'm your host,
Megan Nolan, and today we're actually
doing something fun. I am interviewing a
guest, which I do often, but this is a
fun situation. I'll tell you the back
story in a minute, but I have my friend
Melinda Alexander here, who is actually
leading an incredible summit that is
kicking off soon or now, depending on
when you listen to this. Called Own
Your Power, Lead Your Way. We'll tell you
more about this free summit and how you
can get all the goods. But I wanted to
introduce and welcome you, Melinda. Great
to have you here. It's awesome to be here
with you. Thank you, Megan. I'm
privileged to be on your podcast.
Oh, thank you so much. So we'll tell
people about how. Oh, sparkle wave. I
love it. Yes. For those of you watching
on YouTube, you can see the happy Peacock
sparkle wave. For those of you listening
to the audio, just use your imagination.
It's fabulous. So. The
summit is while you're listening to this
podcast has already we've opened up
registration. People are signing up.
People are really excited. We're going to
have the link for you to grab your spot
for free and we'll talk more about the
logisticals about it. But just know that
there are so many incredible tools in
there where you're able to create your
life and your version of success in a way
that really feeds and fulfills you and
your beautiful soul and allows you to
fully express your purpose in life with
so many. Different incredible experts,
including Melinda, of course, because
she's leading the summit, but also Moi.
Yay.
And before we talk about what it means
to have our self-led edge and how
we can redefine success, I want to tell
you a really fun story of how Melinda and
I met. So. I get an
e-mail one day from this beautiful human
who's saying hello, I would love to have
you on my summit, the aforementioned On
Your Power Summit that you're going to
join us for. And I said, oh wow, thanks
so much. I'd love to be a speaker at your
summit. So great to hear that you
listened to one of the podcast episodes
and you loved it. Just curious, how did
you find me?This is me talking and
Melinda writes back and says. Well,
you're never going to believe it, but I
asked Chatty G. Those of you know, I
called ChatGPT Chatty G because we're
like FS. I asked Chatty
G who some up and coming speakers in the
leadership space are to connect with
and have a summit. And you're on the
list, Megan. And I was like, Chatty G
knows who I am and I'm on the list of up
and coming speakers. I literally cried
and then happy dance and wag my tail and
like did it all in about 3 1/2 seconds.
And so that's how Melinda and I. So kind
of a fun story of our back story, but we
when we did our interview for my
component to the summit, we really
connected in so many ways about.
Why we are so passionate about
what we do and how we serve and how
we support you. And so,
Melinda, I would love for us to just jump
right in. We just jump right in here and
we just get to know each other. You and I
know each other a little bit, but my
people don't know you yet. And we'd love
to hear a little snippet
of a moment in time on your journey, on
your path, that maybe was an insight,
maybe an aha, maybe a woof, like, oh,
what's happening here that allowed you
to. go along the way to where
you are now?Sure, Sure
well, there's so many, honestly, so many
turning points in my life. And you know
the largest turning point in in my life,
most people ask me, well, how did you end
up in Hawaii?We're both out here in
Hawaii, Megan and I. And
you know I always answer, the short
answer is disease, death and
divorce. Andthen the
entire
economy collapsed when the banking bubble
burst in 2008. So all of a sudden, life
was just like pulled out from under me.
The 10 years prior to that,
I walked my dad through Alzheimer's, his
Alzheimer's disease until he passed in
2006. And so that's the
disease, his death. And then I got a
divorce two years later. SoIt was
just, you know, these breaking points
when you're observing loss like that, who
I was before and who I became after.
And it's really a shedding of many things
in my life that happened during that
process of disease,
death and divorce and letting go
of a lot of false things that I was
taught to be that I really
wasn't, the things I was trying to be,
but really wasn't. And I started to
observe. Deeper parts of myself
that wanted to emerge, even if I didn't
know what they were. It was a painful
time, excruciating and sometimes scary.
And but it led
me to a place of transformation.
So I was invited to a yoga retreat in
Hawaii and I can't.
I was there for a few, about 10 days,
went back to my home in Texas. And
that's when the economy collapsed and I
had no reason to stay. And I had noticed
before I left this retreat that there was
a three-month period of time that you
could stay and volunteer. You could
work and you could live. And I could
go all the way through you know my grief
process, not all the way obviously, but
that my my I was grieving and I
needed this medicine for the soul, right?
So I spent time there and I learned a lot
about healing arts and learned a lot
about connection with the body
andWhen I
when I went back to Texas and the economy
collapsed, I went back to that retreat
center for three months. So I never moved
to Hawaii. I was in Hawaii for three
months. It was working for me. I stayed
another three months. And that period of
time extended into all these
years later. I'm still here. And
it's not about being in Hawaii that's
that's really the important part of this.
It's about the transformation. So I went
from a corporate like
Superwoman, not just in the corporate
arena. I was trying to be superwoman to
everything and everyone in my life. And
that breaking down those processes of
loss, grief and death
and divorce led me to kind of
shedding a lot of things that
truly were not in alignment with myself.
So doors were closing for
me, and then I closed the doors. A
door opened for me. And I started going
down to that that path. And
today, I help people who
were in that path, who want not
necessarily to to make a radical change
like I did, but they want to be happier
and more truly fulfilled and aligned in
their lives. So that's what brought me
here today. Umm I love
that. I have a similar story. Which
yoga studio or the retreat center were
you at?I lived and worked at Kalani Hanua
on the Big Island. Stop it right now.
That's where I was. Stop it right now. Oh
my goodness. I was like, wait, at Kalani,
they did a three-month volunteer thing.
They did. They did. I ended up being
there a little over a year and a half. It
was. And I and I lived on the Big Island
for a couple of years before going to
Maui. And then I had another, you know,
huge, massive change with the Maui
wildfires that brought me to Oahu. I had
health issues and so forth that I needed
to come to Oahu. So I've been on three of
the islands now. You know, sometimes life
pushes us forward. Sometimes doors close
without us. Without our permission, you
know, we can't control these things,
right. So when were you there?Just
to toI was there
2000 on Big Island at
Kalani, a few times for those
durations from 2004 to
six. OK, so I came after you. Yeah,
2008 to 2010. And then I went
to, I moved to Maui. Yeah.
OK. So, you know, in essence. The person
that was in Texas, the person that was
taught to be be and do all these things
for others and at work, and I was a real
perfectionist and I pushed my edges. I
really pushed everything. I pushed my
health. I achieved all the goals. I
had everything in my house was just
perfect. You know, things were set
just right. I was, without knowing
it, coming from a place of
lack inside. but doing
everything to the external in the
external world to try to
to bring validation, bring
safety, bring
love, whatever that was. It was all all
my value was external to myself. I had
been taught to be all these things, that
this would bring me happiness and
success. And what happened was I did
all those things, I tested the system,
and I honestly was not doing so
well. And I kept trying. So you know, you
you try again, you try again. It's like,
well, let's do this, let's do that. You
could keep tweaking it. And it,
you know, for me it was a very, I didn't
know how much I would call it dysfunction
today, but it was just a lack
of awareness. So I had, I did have
another moment when I was in that place.
I realized when people told
me that, excuse me,
I that that I should do my best.
Well, not no, noPeople would say just do
your best, just do your best as a place
of acceptance. Now, a lot of people would
hear that and just think, OK, I'll do my
best and that's enough. But for me, it
was like a death sentence. Do my best was
like way over the bar, way over my
healthy limits. I didn't use these
terms back then, but it was the perfect
of perfect, right?So I tried to do
everything to this level, so everything
below that. was failure and
disappointment. So even if I achieved the
goal and made it perfect, all I felt was
relief that the project was over. I
didn't celebrate my win. There was no
celebration in this misery. So driving
myself and others around me, because
that's what I thought we should do in the
world. We should be and behave. So I
really broke myself. Life broke
me. And so when those breaking moments
happen, even if they're slowly,
rusting away or whether you've really
burned out. Their
opportunity to to you know to really
refocus on like what what is it that I
want in my life?What is it that truly
matters?So going through a ten year
walk with Alzheimer's disease also does
that. Any type of deep grief
is an opportunity to really it really
refines us by fire and allows us to see
what truly matters. So
like in why you are really
super passionate about what you do and
the summit often. So thank you for
sharing all of that. And it's sure it's
an interesting thing that I know a lot of
people definitely in the summit
will be relating to as well as here on
the podcast in my community of that
insatiable desire for more and nothing
ever being really good enough and
learning that we get to. Create
those new standards and new definitions
for ourself. And that's really what
personal growth and expansion is about,
is learning to create our own
expectations that truly satisfy our soul
and truly nurture us at a deep level.
Because like you said, we're seeking
safety, we're seeking that groundedness.
And for many of us, that comes through
achievement and it's uncomfortable for us
to slow down and stop, especially when we
have a lot of things. On the go.
So when you say self-led
leadership and it feels like there's
just that something more and we're
searching for it from these external
validations, accomplishment, success, et
cetera, et cetera, how can you truly help
people to or what has been
your journey to redefining
success so that it does feel
fulfilling at that deeper level that
we're all really craving ultimately?
I'll go back to a phrase you said just a
second ago when it's never enough, we're
seeking all these things, right, to bring
us happiness, success,
safety, whatever we
think we need in the world, right?But
then you feel like something's missing
because we're seeking on the outside. And
let's say, you know, you, you achieve
that, you buy that, you get that big
house. Now high achievers are celebrated
in the world. So we're celebrated in
that. So there is some.
Feedback loop there that
reinforces this behavior, right?
But when you find yourself continually
having success, but feeling like
something is missing internally, that's
an indicator. There's an indicator that
something is off. So we
often don't slow down enough to
actually look at that.
We just keep going for the next
achievement or the next goal. And life
pushes us too, because you have to claim.
You have to claim that that moment of
solitude or that moment of quiet. You
have to claim that time. So
if you want relief from this, you know,
from pushing past your limits and chronic
burnout, you know, we you have to
actually claim that moment in time.
Then reconnect with yourself. Reconnect
with, you know what you've been losing
touch with, which is your self-guidance,
right?Your self-trust. You know, people
go, well, what's true self?Well, true
self, you know, is something that if you
don't have a relationship with, which I
did not back then, I did not. I was in
compulsive, reactive behaviors,
which I didn't even recognize, you know,
and and I loved achieving. I loved
hitting my goals. But to
turn inward, you know, we have to slow
down and we have to stop and we have to
start asking ourselves question, why
am I feeling this way?What?Is it that
I want?Like You don't have to drive
yourself all the way into full burnout
and misery and
disconnection. Start to
reconnect. Start taking that that
time to yourself. And I know your big
work is on power pause, so it really
aligns with this, right?It really aligns
with what I'm saying. And I think that
was one of the things that drew me
towards you as a rising star in this
space. So once we've,
you know, found our breath or you know,
and we recognize that we want relief from
these things and we we stop and start to
slow down and reconnect with ourselves,
that's when the magic starts to happen.
We can start asking ourselves and giving
ourselves. This is a key self-led
starts. If you want to be a great leader
in the world, you have to start with
yourself. You have to start to lead
yourself. You can't go out and be that to
all the other people in the world because
it's. You will feel false. You will feel
disconnected. One of our speakers in the
conference is Valerie Young, who is
the foremost teacher about imposter
syndrome. Well, you go out trying to lead
other people
and you are not connected with yourself.
You're going to feel like a fraud. It's
going to feel like a dual life. That's
not alignment. If you try to drive a car
and one wheel, you know, and your car's
out of alignment, it's pulling you to one
side of the road and you're trying to go
straight. Right. So it's this, you know,
this tug of war within yourself. So,
you know, we want to realign from living
out of sync with ourselves and stop
pretending, stop performing, you know,
just to keep up, stop meeting
other people's goals, you know, and
feeling like we're we're betraying
ourselves. You know, I really was
betraying myself and I was hurting myself
and I didn't know it. So it's not about
self-blame, like overachievers are just
doing what the world told them,
you know, that they that they were
supposed to do to check all the boxes
for happiness and success. So if we don't
ask ourselves, what is our happiness and
success?What is our happiness and
success?What is it that truly
matters to me?And then start to
take steps towards that. We're going
to stay in that stuckness. You have to
pause and you have to look within and you
have to ask these questions. And I would
say it's good to to have support,
you know, to have support in the world.
Don't try to do this on your own because
we have habituated habits. So it's good
to be with a coach or a team
or a group that is supporting this,
supporting this. So when you fill up
yourself, when you start to fill
yourself, you give yourself the answers
to those questions. What is it that I
really need?Why am I feeling
miserable?What is missing?And you start
to ask yourself, how can I give that to
myself?How can I give that to myself?
And it might just be some internal
self-dialogue.
That's, you know, that's what the
self-led edge is. So when you start to
be self-led, you have an edge over
everybody else that's not doing this.
You'll have more space in your life.
You'll feel more calm. You will no longer
be pushing past your limits because
you're going to be aware of those limits.
You know you're you're you're going to
feel like life is enough.
Life is more than enough. Gratitude
starts to come in. You start to turn your
gaze towards not just the stress and the
goal, but the beauty. You know, the
people around you, you start to have
space for yourself and others. It just
feels really good. And you know, through
that. You know, you just
you just start to give yourself more
permission and more permission and more
permission to really continue to
self realign and
move away from all the chaos and
choose like life will still throw these
things at you. I mean, you know, I
didn't, I didn't have any choice when the
Maui wildfires happened. I got, I got
really sick with long covid. I was one of
those folks, you know, you sometimes
life. You know, has these twists and
turns. You know, we death, disease,
divorce, these things happen in our
lives. But if we are there for
ourselves, you know, we can remain
calm. And through the calmness,
there's creativity and innovation,
there's fun, you know, and we can really,
really connect with our intuition. And
when you have that extra space where
you're not doing that duality thing
within within yourself. And you
feel realigned. You have so much more
space and presence for others. It's
just a beautiful, beautiful transition.
So that's what self-led is. You want to
be self-led before you go out in the
world and do other things. Check in with
yourself through that pause. Yeah, well,
that's beautiful. And that is the essence
of the power pause. And that is true
leadership is that self-regulation so
that we can go first. We're leading by
example. We're leaving from a place of.
Authenticity and truth and integrity
and and our core values which are so
important and and I really love what
you're saying there and it's a much
broader what I would call holistic
definition of success because it does
include the internal.
State that we're in rather than just
the external accomplishments, which we've
been told are more important. But if you
look at it from the perspective of
sustainability of the impact that you're
having in your work, your business,
whatever you're doing, as well as and I
think more importantly, the
sustainability of your body,
also very important is that that's really
what matters, right?That's really what
we're all after is how we feel. And
So what I hear you saying is.
Coming back from a coming to a place of
presence within ourself of what
our true needs are and our true goals
are, and really leading from that
anchored place and that place of
self-direction and alignment. So I love
everything that you've shared, and I can
tell that from what you shared of some of
the other speakers and my own talk, which
was, as you may have guessed, about
taking power pauses and the importance of
those along the way, not just here and
there. Every once in a while, having that
be foundational so that you are truly
nourished and regulated and supported,
like the way you drink water throughout
the day, right?And you eat food
throughout the day. This is where we can
continually give ourself what we need at
a deeper level. And so as we're wrapping
up, would you tell us just a little bit
more about what people will be
experiencing as part of the summit when
you grab your spots, which the link is
going to be everywhere nearby. So make
sure to get set up and share it with some
friends. And so, yeah, tell us a little
bit more about some of the other speakers
or any of the details you think are
important to share. Well, it's too much
to go into the speakers cause I have 22
speakers and I I know I mentioned one
speaker earlier, but there's
22 speakers, all
true powerhouses. And this
is, this is coming from a healing, a
healing viewpoint on
over-functioning and just being on
autopilot. Like, so we kind of check out
of our own lives. So the own your power,
lead your way summit. We want to break
free from the over-functioning, right?We
want to get out of that autopilot
mode so we can really redefine success
and and have true fulfillment at the
same time. So you do not have to
self-sacrifice to be successful.
That's not what it means. So taking those
little micro pauses, even like I said, I
would say even micro pauses before you
even respond to anyone else. We're going
to talk about all of these distant
aspects of overfunctioning
22 speakers over 15 days.
Lots of freebies, lots of free gifts,
lots of really valuable things. And it's
all free. It's all free for our
participants. And so come see Megan and
come see our other, our other speakers.
I'm not going to mention the rest of the
names. If you come to the summit
registration page, you can check it out
and see all of the people that are
speaking. But we're talking about, you
know, top level speakers in their field.
So you know, come join us and
I I I really feel like if you're feeling
that sense of disconnection with
yourself, it's worth your time to come to
the summit and and you you can you'll
see the menu of people. You can listen to
the speakers for free over those 15 days.
Pick the speakers that you want, mark
your calendars and you'll get the you'll
get the emails right to your to your
inbox. And can get audio
downloads, you can listen to them on the
fly and just repattern these
things in our lives. I love that. And so
when they are available, are they
only available live or is it something
that people can listen to based on their
time zone, their schedule, et cetera?How
does that work?They'll be available live
each each day. They will get either two
or one speaker. I feature certain
speakers only one on each day, on some
days and two on different on the every
other day. So for for the day that
they're released, they'll have 24 hours
to listen to those talks. You can
obviously buy the replays at a very
nominal fee. If you want all of them to
go, you can have them all and for
for for forever.
So yeah, OK. Well, thank you for
making that easy and thank you for
putting this all together. Having put
together summits on my own and as with
support as well, but just doing summits
in general, I know there's a lot of
moving parts and so I know there's
just a lot of things and so I appreciate
all of that. So as we're wrapping up,
if someone is
experiencing that
sense of
anxiety, stress, over functioning,
reaching their limit. Ready to throw in
the towel or not necessarily all the way
there to that side or anywhere on the
spectrum or there, wherever, wherever
that person might be. What would you say
to them if that was you in that moment?
What would you have really wanted and
needed to hear?Good question.
You know, I would say to
take as much time as you
can to build into your life around your
work and around that because you really
got to slow down. You really got to slow
the process down and get support because
this that if you're really at that
breaking point or considering it,
that's not a bad thing because it's
really just information. It's
information. You might feel like you're
in a crisis, but know that those are
habituated patterns that just need to be
remapped, if you will, remapped. And
then when you can take a little bit of
time, get your nervous system to
unwind a bit. Find your
clarity and that'll and that peace and
quiet and alignment. And sometimes you
need to be in an with a practice or
another human or in another space or
something guided so that you can
have have your your world silence a bit,
your internal world silence. The wisdom
is there, the wisdom is there, but you
can't really make decisions
if you're in crisis mode, right?
If you're in fight or flight. Right. So
if you're in that place of misery and
desperation, knowing something needs to
change, but not knowing what that is, we
don't want to react out of that space. If
you can, don't react out of it. I did.
And certain places in my life I did. And
sometimes that can cause an additional
trauma. You can literally retrieve. You
can traumatize yourself or cause yourself
even more anxiety, ripping yourself out
of one thing into another, thinking that
is the solution. So I would
say slow down. Slow down.
Let's create some space around that and
help coach you through it. That's what I
would say, because you can make a good
decision, but I would say make it
calmly from your inner guidance with
help and
strategically. Yeah.
Umm Lovely. Yeah. So, so
Spot on as far as what's truly
happening when we are in that activated
state of not being able to access the
higher wisdom because we're in survival
mode, right?And sometimes we're in go
mode like that and we don't even remember
and we're just so verklamped
and needing and whatever it is and really
seeking solutions, but. It's such an
important reminder of the importance of
power pausing, but truly of community,
right?Which is one of our core needs to
come back to the regulated state. And so
thank you so much for bringing together
the community around this beautiful
summit of myself, yourself, all the other
speakers, but also all of the beautiful
people that will be learning
from all of us. And really that's what
we're doing here is being able to create
a ripple and true
self-led. Leadership comes when
we start first, so make sure to grab your
spot for the summit. As Melinda
mentioned, it's totally free. If you know
anyone that you're like, OK, this is my
friend, totally needs to come to this.
She's very company wound or you know.
Anything like that where you feel that
you you thought of somebody or you had a,
you know, just any sort of intuitive hit
as we were sharing, send the
episode to them, invite them to join you
as your buddy for the summit. Really,
it's so beautiful when we can.
Spread the word and share these tools,
because the more people that have them,
the better. Because not only are you
feeling more grounded, more happy, more
centered, more purposeful, all the
beautiful things, but then you're going
out and doing incredible things in the
world. And then through your energy,
you're supporting other people and coming
back to that place within themself. And
so it is that beautiful butterfly effect,
right?And so make sure to grab your spot.
Join us for the summit and all of the
links and details and more details about
Melinda will also be in the description
of the podcast or the video wherever
you're watching this. And then make sure
to join us for this beautiful experience.
And so thank you again, Melinda. It was
really lovely. And I can't believe you
were at Kalani as well. And so
it's a great place to to, as they used to
say, find yourself, you know, and that
was that was a, you know, not everybody
can take a break like that. And I did.
you know I love that if you can do it,
they are not open anymore, by the way, if
you go searching for Kalani, they're not,
but there are other beautiful retreat
centers in the world that you can go and
actually retreat, but you can also take
your own mini retreats. And I think
that's more practical these days is to
try to take a little mini retreat so you
can find that space for yourself. It's a
good example of what we need to
infuse in our lives. Right.
You're basically a house plant. It's a
little more complicated, OK. You sit
around quietly, you feed them, you water
them, you give them like it's you, it's
you. You're just a like a neuro
complicated house plant. Yeah. So if we
could stop denying, if we could stop
denying that we have a body and I will
say that like our health is is is really
does have to come first, right. We drive
ourselves too far into and it can
it can you know lead to your immune
system being torn down and and illness
and sickness and. Being hurt. So, you
know, we don't want to go there. Burnout
is not fun and much easier to prevent
than to get all the way back, friends.
Yeah, let's not do that. Let's not do
that preventative measures. Worth an
ounce, pound, or whatever they say. An
inch?I don't know.
I'm terrible with cliches. I know, me
too. I make them up. OK, all of you in
the audience, help us out. You can put it
in the comments. What were we trying to
say here?Oh, I know. I got it. I think I
got it. An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure. Does that sound good?I
read it's done like four times before I
get to the accurate one. Thank you to
whoever said that. Thank you to my
parents for not teaching me these
important sayings, cause now I look
ridiculously funny when I try to bring.
So thank you Melinda. I love ending on a
high note and and a laugh. And so thank
you again. And we look forward to
experiencing all of the magic inside the
Own Your Power Lead Your Way Summit
Virtual Summit. Of course, I don't think
we mentioned that, but you know, mostly
it's a virtual summit. Yes, you can do it
from anywhere. And we do. We have
speakers from around the globe. So the
time zone thing is is global. It's a
global. That's a global thing. Love it.
Well, thank you again. Take care,
everybody. Thank you for being part of
this beautiful community. And as we said
earlier, share this episode. Invite your
friends. The more people that are
grounded in this truth and leading from a
place of intentionality and purpose, the
better. Or as we say, more better. It's
more better. People have these. OK.
Every day, more better. All right,
everybody. Thank you so much. Goodbye,
Melinda. Take good care. Bye. Thank you.
You're welcome.