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  • Ep. 7 How to Hijack Your Productivity
    2025/12/17

    I wasn’t sure I had it in me to record this episode. I sat down feeling distracted and heavy, dealing with personal stuff, but I reminded myself of a truth I come back to all the time: you don’t have to feel motivated to start. You just have to start.

    In this episode, I talk about what it looks like to hijack your own productivity, especially on the days when you don’t feel like doing anything. I share the little systems I lean on to keep going when I’m not feeling inspired, how I manage my energy and nervous system, and what I’ve learned about showing up even when it’s hard. Whether you’re a business owner, a parent, or just someone trying to get through your to-do list, this is for you.

    I also share a little book rec (it’s short, I promise), some thoughts on hustle culture, and why learning how to create your own motivation is one of the most freeing things you can do.

    Sponsor: This episode is supported by my integrative counseling work, where I help clients connect the dots between how they’re feeling and how they’re living. Whether you’re navigating a major life shift, rebuilding self-trust, or ready to move forward with more clarity and purpose, I work 1:1 with clients to help them come back to themselves. Reach out to me directly if you're curious, I'd love to connect!

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    • The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino → Find it here

    • Mouth tape from TapeHer — use code CONFIDENTIAL for 15% off

    • Megan’s Daily Empowerment Journal on Amazon

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    23 分
  • Ep. 6 Common Confidential Gift Guide Musings 2025
    2025/12/09

    In this cozy, reflective episode, Megan takes you inside the Common Confidential Gift Guide — not just what’s on the list, but why. With a grounded take on conscious consumerism, she shares her thoughts on giving with intention, choosing simplicity over overwhelm, and leaning into gifts that foster connection, sensuality, and self-care. From ethical intimacy essentials to clean perfume, mood-enhancing drinks, and rituals like puzzles and breakfast in bed, this episode is full of thoughtful ideas and unexpected favorites.

    Megan also gives an honest PSA about the integrity of Common Confidential, natural product textures and how embracing imperfections is part of the magic.

    Whether you're holiday shopping, romanticizing your morning coffee, or just craving a slower pace this season, this episode is here to inspire meaningful giving—and remind you that intentional gifts always go further.

    Sponsor / Support: This episode is supported by Common Confidential, a curated line of clean, natural and organic intimacy essentials designed for creating more connected moments. Explore the full gift guide or shop for your own massage butter at commonconfidential.com

    Links / Resources:

    • Full Gift Guide
    • New York Times Crossword Puzzle Book
    • CHEEX subscription - code MARLEY for a free week trial
    • Beautiful Backgammon Set
    • Fujifilm Instax Camera
    • Couple’s card game
    • Mood Beverages
    • Henry Rose Perfume - EWG verified
    • Primally Pure
    • Mouth tape- code CONFIDENTIAL for 15% off
    • Natural Cycles
    • Cure electrolytes
    • Daily Empowerment Journal
    • Breakfast in bed tray
    • Aurore - code COMMON 10% off

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    33 分
  • #5 Expose Yourself & Expand Your Mind
    2025/12/03

    In this episode of Life Notes, I reflect on my recent experience participating in a SAR — a sexuality attitude reassessment — and what it taught me not just about sexuality, but about curiosity, tolerance, and ways we can expand our mind. I share how exposing myself to a wide range of experiences, stories, and identities allowed me to deepen my understanding of others and myself, but also how you can do that too. I discuss how we can take the values and lessons from the SAR and use them as tools for growth in all areas of life.

    This episode is about noticing what comes up when we’re challenged, how personal growth shapes professional growth, and why expanding your mind is one of the kindest things you can do for yourself. I also talk about the quiet magic of Thanksgiving alone, my new at-home cappuccino obsession, and why curiosity matters- always.

    What you’ll hear in this episode: • What a SAR is, and my reflections since • How personal growth reflects into professional growth • Why curiosity is more powerful than judgment • How to create your own “mini SAR” for self-discovery • Quiet reflections on choosing what you need over what you “should” do

    This episode is supported by my Integrative Counseling Practice. If you're exploring identity, sexuality, personal growth, or simply craving a place to reflect without judgment, I offer one-on-one sessions designed to support your real-life evolution.

    📚 Mentioned in the Episode
    • SAR (Sexuality Attitude Reassessment)
    • My ongoing sexuality counseling certification
    • Integrative Counseling Practice
    • My newest baby - my espresso machine

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    28 分
  • #4 Perfect Imperfections & Easing Into a Softer Future
    2025/11/26

    In this episode of Life Notes, I reflect on releasing this podcast before it was “ready,” and why that imperfect timing might be exactly what made it perfect. I share a few updates from life and Common Confidential, talk about what it’s been like feeling the need to step back from social media, but also stay involved as a business owner and lady of social media. I explore the quiet craving many of us are feeling — for slower days, softer thoughts, and simpler joys.

    That millennial urge for nostalgia, old movies, tinkering through Grandma's house, and what I picture when I think about the future I’m building.

    This one meanders in the best way. It’s about imperfect timing, simple pleasures, and the soft resistance of choosing quiet over chaos.

    What you’ll hear in this episode: • How imperfection is perfect • Nostalgia, slowness, and romanticizing regular life • Why I feel the pull to step back a little more from social media • Updates on Common Confidential’s Massage Butter and new Minis • A peek into my quiet dream life (ducks included)

    This episode is supported by Common Confidential. Our signature Massage Butter is back in stock — made to help you slow down, connect more deeply, and create intimate moments with ease. Massage Butter is the perfect gift for your partner, your best friend, or yourself. You can shop the full intimate collection here.

    • Common Confidential Massage Butter • Mini Massage Butter – redesigned and relaunched

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    26 分
  • Ep. 3 Noticing Your Nervous System
    2025/11/19

    In this episode of Life Notes, I talk about something we rarely pause to notice: our nervous systems. From social media overload to subtle daily stressors, we’re constantly being activated and most of us have just gotten used to it. I share some of the small ways I’ve learned to create calm and reclaim my energy, from how I use social media to sitting in silence in the car.

    This episode is a reminder that we don’t have to overhaul everything to feel better. Sometimes it starts with one unfollow, one deep breath, or one choice to pause before jumping into the noise.

    What you’ll hear in this episode: • How to notice when your nervous system is on high alert • The subtle impact of social media and constant input • Why silence and slowness matter more than we realize • Tips for small daily shifts that support your peace • Why you might need to unfollow “professionally hot people” (yes, we get into it)

    If you're craving a space to reconnect with yourself, I offer one-on-one integrative counseling sessions. Whether you're navigating burnout, overstimulation, or simply trying to feel more like yourself again, this is a place to slow down and reflect. You can learn more or reach out here. https://www.iammeganmarie.com/

    xx Megan

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    21 分
  • Ep. 2 Let Them Live Their Story
    2025/11/16

    In this episode of Life Notes, I reflect on how much time and energy we spend judging other people’s lives and what it would look like to stop. I share thoughts sparked by something I read in the book 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think, and how often our opinions about others are more about us than them.

    From relationships that look “bad” to choices we don’t understand, I explore what it means to truly let people live their lives. I talk about compassion, energy, boundaries, and how easy it is to carry subtle judgment without realizing it.

    We've all found ourselves caught-up in someone else’s story, this episode is a reminder to come back to your own.

    What you’ll hear in this episode: • Why judgment is often a reflection of our own discomfort • How comparison and over-analysis drain your energy • Ways to shift from judgment to empathy • Why understanding doesn’t mean agreeing • How to stay in your own life and protect your energy

    If this episode resonated and you're in a season where you're learning to hold compassion for yourself and others, I offer one-on-one integrative counseling sessions. This is a space for deep reflection, clarity, and soft personal growth. If you’re ready to explore what’s next for you, you can learn more or reach out here.

    Links & Resources • 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest

    xx Megan

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    16 分