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Encouragementology

Encouragementology

De: Kendell Boysen
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Weekly topics covering life‘s challenges with a positive spin and a new perspective. It‘s time to connect, learn, and grow!Copyright 2018 All rights reserved. Desarrollo Personal Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Éxito Personal
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  • Unlearning What You Were Taught When Generational Beliefs No Longer Serve You
    Apr 9 2026

    SHOW NOTES:

    What if the way you see the world didn’t fully start with you? In this episode, we explore how the beliefs, patterns, and perspectives we inherit early in life can quietly shape our decisions long before we stop to question them. Through reflection and gentle awareness, we begin to uncover what’s been passed down, what still fits, and what may be ready to evolve—so we can move forward with greater intention and clarity.

    Here is what we unpack together:

    • What “programming” really means and how it forms in early life
    • How beliefs are absorbed before we have the ability to question them
    • Why many of us begin influencing others before fully understanding our own perspectives
    • The concept of generational patterns and how they continue over time
    • How awareness often comes later in life—and why that’s okay
    • The difference between inherited beliefs and consciously chosen ones
    • How to recognize automatic responses and pause before reacting
    • Why curiosity creates space for growth without judgment
    • The importance of evolving beliefs without blaming where they came from
    • How small shifts in awareness can influence future generations

    CHALLENGE: Notice one belief this week that feels automatic and pause long enough to ask yourself, “Is this truly mine, or was it given to me?” Then, allow yourself the space to adjust it, even slightly, in a way that reflects who you are today, not just who you were when you first learned it. Small awareness leads to meaningful change.

    I Know YOU Can Do It!

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  • Letting Go of Control:The Quiet Work of Trusting Others (and Yourself)
    Apr 3 2026

    SHOW NOTES:

    Letting go of control sounds simple, but when your identity is tied to being the one who steps in, fixes things, and keeps everything moving, it can feel anything but easy. In this episode, we explore the deeper emotional drivers behind control, how it often disguises itself as helpfulness, and what becomes possible when you begin to step back. If you’ve ever struggled to trust others to carry their part or felt the weight of always being “on,” this conversation will help you see control from a new perspective and gently guide you toward something lighter.

    Here is what we unpack together:

    • How control often shows up as competence and helpfulness
    • The connection between control, safety, and emotional security
    • Why high-capacity people tend to over-function without realizing it
    • The hidden cost of always stepping in and managing outcomes
    • How control can limit growth in others, even with good intentions
    • The role identity plays in needing to feel needed
    • What fear is really underneath the urge to take over
    • The difference between supporting and controlling
    • How creating space allows others to build confidence and ownership
    • Simple, practical ways to begin letting go without losing yourself

    CHALLENGE: Choose one situation this week where you would normally step in and instead take a step back. Let someone else lead, decide, or figure it out without your intervention. Notice what comes up for you, and use that awareness as your starting point for change.

    I Know YOU Can Do It!

    🎶 Music that Moves the Message

    All original music featured in this episode—including the Encouragementology intro, outro, and interludes—was written and performed by Matt Martino. His work brings warmth and emotion to every episode.

    Find more of Matt’s music here:

    MATT MARTINO

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  • Where Is Your Time Going? Reclaiming Meaning in the Moments That Matter
    Mar 26 2026

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    Time has a way of quietly slipping past us, especially when life becomes full of routines, responsibilities, and constant motion. In this episode, we explore how our perception of time changes across different stages of life and how easy it is to lose connection with the present moment. This is a gentle invitation to slow down, reflect, and become more intentional with how you spend your days so your life feels meaningful, not just busy.

    Here is what we unpack together:

    • Why time feels slower in youth and faster in adulthood
    • The difference between spending time and experiencing it
    • How routines can quietly take over without intention
    • The role of awareness in reclaiming your time
    • A simple question to evaluate your daily life
    • How presence can shift your experience of time
    • Practical ways to redirect your attention and energy
    • The hidden discomfort behind slowing down
    • Why meaning is created through attention, not activity
    • How small shifts can reshape how your life feels

    CHALLENGE: Choose one part of your day this week and show up fully for it. No distractions, no rushing ahead, no autopilot. Just be there, on purpose. Let that moment remind you that your life isn’t something you’re waiting to get to… it’s something you’re already in.

    I Know YOU Can Do It!

    🎶 Music that Moves the Message

    All original music featured in this episode—including the Encouragementology intro, outro, and interludes—was written and performed by Matt Martino. His work brings warmth and emotion to every episode.

    Find more of Matt’s music here:

    MATT MARTINO

    Spotify

    iTunes

    Youtube

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    30 m
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