Purposeful Living

Meet People Where They Are

13 min · 5 jun 2026
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The fastest way to ruin a hard conversation is to show up with assumptions and a plan to “fix” someone. Cynthia Van Warmer and Marc Hildebrand dig into a simple but life-changing communication skill: meeting people where they’re at, especially when emotions are high and your brain wants to jump straight to advice. We start with a real, relatable example from Cynthia’s relationship with her daughter, Courtney. When Courtney calls after work, Cynthia chooses presence over problem-solving. She listens, lets her vent, and resists the urge to coach. That’s not passive and it’s not permissive. It’s active listening that creates emotional safety, strengthens connection, and reminds the other person they aren’t alone. If you’re navigating parenting stress, relationship conflict, or the pressure to always have the right answer, this mindset shift matters. Then we unpack the cost of expectations. Whether you’re leading a team, supporting a partner, or coaching a client, “you should” language can quietly break trust and trigger shame. We talk about replacing judgment with curiosity, asking better questions, and noticing how the energy in the room changes when someone feels understood. The ripple effect is real: they feel more confident and you become a steadier, more effective communicator. You’ll leave with one clear takeaway you can use today: stop trying to change people and start taking the time to understand them. If this helped you, subscribe for more conversations on purposeful living, share it with a friend who needs support, and leave a review. What’s one relationship where you want to practice meeting them where they are? Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

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Meet People Where They Are

The fastest way to ruin a hard conversation is to show up with assumptions and a plan to “fix” someone. Cynthia Van Warmer and Marc Hildebrand dig into a simple but life-changing communication skill: meeting people where they’re at, especially when emotions are high and your brain wants to jump straight to advice. We start with a real, relatable example from Cynthia’s relationship with her daughter, Courtney. When Courtney calls after work, Cynthia chooses presence over problem-solving. She listens, lets her vent, and resists the urge to coach. That’s not passive and it’s not permissive. It’s active listening that creates emotional safety, strengthens connection, and reminds the other person they aren’t alone. If you’re navigating parenting stress, relationship conflict, or the pressure to always have the right answer, this mindset shift matters. Then we unpack the cost of expectations. Whether you’re leading a team, supporting a partner, or coaching a client, “you should” language can quietly break trust and trigger shame. We talk about replacing judgment with curiosity, asking better questions, and noticing how the energy in the room changes when someone feels understood. The ripple effect is real: they feel more confident and you become a steadier, more effective communicator. You’ll leave with one clear takeaway you can use today: stop trying to change people and start taking the time to understand them. If this helped you, subscribe for more conversations on purposeful living, share it with a friend who needs support, and leave a review. What’s one relationship where you want to practice meeting them where they are? Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

5 jun 202613 min
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You Can Train Your Brain To Work For You

Your brain is trying to help you, but sometimes that “help” looks like worst-case stories, scattered focus, and a constant low-grade panic that nothing is getting done. We slow it down and get specific about mind management: what it is, what it looks like when you are not doing it, and why it quietly impacts your work, your home life, and the way people experience you. Together with Marc Hildebrand of Modern Leadership Coaching, we talk about the classic thought spiral, how it pulls you off the task in front of you, and why overwhelm is often a signal that your attention is split into a thousand tiny obligations. Then we get practical with tools you can use immediately, including pausing on purpose, listening to what your brain is saying, and using self talk to interrupt the noise. We also unpack the “safety brain” and how it was designed to protect you, but can also shut you down right before you record, lead, speak up, or take a risk that matters. You will hear a real workplace story with multiple major changes in a single day and how staying calm comes from asking better questions, not pretending you are fine. If you want more focus, clearer decisions, stronger emotional regulation, and a leadership mindset people naturally trust, this conversation gives you a grounded place to start. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who is feeling scattered, and leave a review with the one thought pattern you are ready to break. Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

22 mei 202610 min
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You Can Choose How You Show Up

One sharp comment can flip a switch and suddenly you’re louder than you meant to be, harsher than you feel, and stuck replaying the moment for hours. We get it, because we’ve lived it. This conversation is about the exact skill that interrupts that spiral: learning to respond on purpose instead of reacting on autopilot, even when the words coming at you feel like criticism.  Together with Marc Hildebrand of Modern Leadership Coaching, we share a real story from Cynthia’s early days building a beauty business, when her husband questioned her income and told her she didn’t know how to run a business. The first response was anger and frustration, but the bigger lesson was what happened next: that same reactivity started leaking into every area of life, from work to parenting. We break down why the brain does this, how “safety mode” can hijack your tone, and what it costs when the ripple effect becomes your normal.  Then we get practical. Cynthia explains her pause practice, how to “think something else on purpose,” and how repeating a better perspective trains your mind until calm becomes the default. You’ll hear a simple script that turns conflict into clarity: “I appreciate your feedback. Can you tell me more about that?” We also talk about identity and legacy, because emotional regulation isn’t just a communication skill, it’s leadership at home and in every room you enter. If you want more self-awareness, better relationships, and the confidence that comes from alignment, press play.  Subscribe for more purposeful living tools, share this with a friend who’s working on their reactions, and leave a review telling us: what situation most challenges your ability to pause and respond? Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

8 mei 202611 min
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You Have More Choices Than You Think

If you’ve been running on autopilot and calling it “real life,” let’s pause and tell the truth: feeling stuck is often a story, not a fact. I’m Cynthia Van Warmer, and on Purposeful Living we slow down long enough to see what’s really happening so we can take our power back without losing our grace. We dig into a simple but game-changing idea: you have more choices than you think. I walk through three questions that help you spot where you’ve been telling yourself “I have to,” and how to replace that with an intentional mindset. We talk about why growth usually feels uncomfortable, why “starting small” still counts, and how a single micro choice can change your day. If you’re navigating stress at work, corporate pressure, or constant overwhelm, you’ll hear practical examples like delegating sooner and choosing a thoughtful response instead of a fast reaction. We also get into the identity shift that happens when you start seeing yourself as someone who has options. That shift fuels empowerment, leadership, and self-trust. I break down how I think about self-trust versus confidence, and why asking better “why” questions reconnects you to purpose, peace, and the version of you you’re becoming on purpose. If this hits home, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find the support they need. What’s one small choice you’re willing to make today? Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

24 apr 202611 min
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The Cost Of Carrying It All

You can be capable, loving, and resilient and still be exhausted by the weight you’re dragging around. We get honest about what happens when “I’ve got it” turns into “I have to do it all,” and how that mindset quietly steals your energy, your mood, and your sense of self. I share a personal chapter from my life, walking through my husband’s lymphoma diagnosis, the pressure of keeping everything running, and the way grief and responsibility can push us into overfunctioning. When you’re the strong one in every room, the outside may look fine, but inside you can feel consumed. We talk about the signs that your body and heart are waving at you: exhaustion, fatigue, irritability, and resentment building in the background. If you’ve searched for caregiver burnout support, stress relief, emotional resilience, or boundaries without guilt, this conversation meets you right where you are. Then we pivot to what you can do next, starting today: build awareness by slowing down long enough to see what’s really happening, release what isn’t yours to carry, and focus on what you can control. Most of all, we return you to the center of the equation, because self-care is not selfish, it’s the foundation for showing up with love and clarity. If this lands with you, subscribe to Purposeful Living, share it with someone who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more people can find this support. What’s one weight you’re ready to put down? Interested in working with Cynthia?  Please visit purposefullivingcoaching.us [https://purposefullivingcoaching.us]

24 apr 20268 min