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159. The Invisible Expectations of Projectors

Jun 24, 202110 min
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Episode description

Projector's have the innate ability to see situations from the bird's eye view. They can see other people so well, that they often hold expectations for them to behave in specific ways. In this episode, Amy Elizabeth explains that projectors who are in alignment have to take radical responsibility and understand that these invisible expectations exist. When we hold expectations for other people, our frequency lowers and we are misaligned. 

Tune is as Amy discusses the difference between expectations and standards, and the importance of clearly communicating what those standards are. If we don't directly communicate our standards, the invisible expectations will continue to exist. When we break down expectations, others have the ability to rise. 

Join us for PPP - Projector Power Paradigm - Where the transformations will be taking place. Your glow up, from the unsexy work to the sexy magnetism. 

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