Hey, there! Join me this week for a cinnamon-apple tea talk in a traditional Guatap\xe9 mug, and a life update about my November break. I introduce the topic for this weeks episode with personal reflections I\u2019ve been having lately. Firstly, I attested go the potential of neuroprogramming. Secondly, I questioned the balance between finding, creating, and returning to yourself. Thirdly, I looked back on the correlation between personality and it\u2019s reflection of internal happiness. Lastly, I wrapped up with main points and shared my weekly recommendation.\n\nTO GET DIRECTLY TO THE CONTENT, SKIP TO 15:09\n\n\nFOLLOW THE PODCAST\u2019S INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theasteapodcast?igshid=r04b2760fkdl\nCONTACT ME THROUGH: theasteapodcast@gmail.com (for business inquiries, sponsorships or to tell me what you think about this podcast!)\nSEND ME A VOICE MESSAGE: https://anchor.fm/th351a-beaury/message\nCHECK OUT THE DESIGNERS OF MY COVER ART: https://instagram.com/sofiarrublacreative?igshid=1xtsd1w69zkkl\nhttps://instagram.com/cuerpobaldio?igshid=1jq5cb59nm2z\nListen to my other podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RhYyCBLVwBuNimne4zVCO?si=AG_LzDsuQdqBYedSmFOkfQ\nSTART YOUR PODCAST NOW BY HEADING TO anchor.fm\n\n\nCHECK OUT THE THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE):\nThe Grand Budapest Hotel directed by Wes Anderson\nLittle Miss Sunshine directed by Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton\n500 Days of Summer directed by Marc Webb\nMy episode on home: https://open.spotify.com/episode/59nkkawZTxqJQsc8PVnUSj?si=zzic22GET-u2ztTYixiZag\nMy episode on noticing your own growth: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1OIi1QwxXY7kpVp8crwJjs?si=M_TYiDXOT86EFX1Qiswvrg\nListen to my episode on how others perceive you: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1d9WESVLJsLGENkXGhR3R8?si=UK3lK-5mQ9WBwCspC9ac8w\n\n\nHERE ARE SOME QUOTES I LIKED FROM THIS WEEK\u2019S EPISODE:\n\u201cFind a balance between creating yourself and going back to yourself\u201d\n\u201cBe yourself and the reputation will follow naturally\u201d\n\u201cBe yourself, and have that be perceived however it may\u201d\n\u201cFind your way back to yourself\u201d\n\u201cMaybe the elements that define you the most today, were completely unknown to a past version of yourself\u201d\n\u201cYou have to stop idealizing your past self\u201d\n\u201cOf course you\u2019ll change, but maybe there are some roots that you feel so identified by that you\u2019ll need to return to them in order to feel like yourself again\u201d\n\n\nThanks for tuning in, have a beautiful week!