The Megan May Podcast

Are You Getting Yourself In The Right Room?

24 min · 26 mei 2026
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Beschrijving

I have been in the wrong room countless times. How I know this is because my inner gut started telling me it was the wrong room. It didn't feel right. Nothing was going right in that room. It didn't align with me and my values. Or I would leave that room feeling worse than when I came. Sometimes I would get out of the room fast; other times, God had to hit me over the head to get out of that room. And this past weekend was one of those moments. I put myself in an unknown room, very aware of how it felt for me. If it felt right or at home for me. You know what?? It felt amazing. It felt exactly where I needed to be, and I want to talk to you more about this in today's episode and challenge you to get yourself in the right room. To follow more of me, head on over to Instagram @youmatterbymegan To buy my book, From Zero To Four, it's available on Amazon!

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