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Communicating on various devices has become a big part of our lives. We keep on texting through the filter of the screens but we have never been more disconnected.

Many times in our day, we are asked, “How are you doing”? And often our response to that is, “All good” or “I’m fine, can’t complain”. It is an automatic robotic answer because these are template questions that aren’t looking for a conversation. In fact, this is where the conversation dies.

The problem is we aren’t engaging or communicating with each other. We are focused on sharing a safe part of use. We barely listen. Instead, everyone is interested in talking because that keeps you in control. We can bolster our ego and identity through talking.

On the other hand, listening requires effort and attention. You have to keep your opinions and self identity aside for sometime.

But you know what happens when you start listening to someone with attention?

You raise the energy of the conversation. You drop the armor and ensure that the conversation is real and authentic. The more we seek to connect with others in an authentic way, the more we are able to receive and give.

“The need to impress is a shallow way to seek attention”- Ritu Malhotra.

Your host Ritu Malhotra of the cellular alchemist podcast shares the importance of listening and how it will ensure that our relationship stops being causal touchpoints.

Tune into this soothing episode to listen.

Meet your host:

Blending Psychology with Spirituality

Ritu Malhotra firmly believes in blending Science with Spiritualism to bring in faster and more permanent transformations. Applying Biofeedback, Muscle-testing, and Kinesiology- with Spiritual wisdom, she helps her clients stem out deep-rooted issues at the cellular level to reprogram them to holistic well-being.

To know more about Ritu and her work visit https://ritumalhotra.com/

See what her clients say: https://ritumalhotra.com/testimonials/

**The Cellular Alchemist is produced and managed by DFYP**

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Communicating on various devices has become a big part of our lives. We keep on texting through the filter of the screens but we have never been more disconnected.

Many times in our day, we are asked, “How are you doing”? And often our response to that is, “All good” or “I’m fine, can’t complain”. It is an automatic robotic answer because these are template questions that aren’t looking for a conversation. In fact, this is where the conversation dies.

The problem is we aren’t engaging or communicating with each other. We are focused on sharing a safe part of use. We barely listen. Instead, everyone is interested in talking because that keeps you in control. We can bolster our ego and identity through talking.

On the other hand, listening requires effort and attention. You have to keep your opinions and self identity aside for sometime.

But you know what happens when you start listening to someone with attention?

You raise the energy of the conversation. You drop the armor and ensure that the conversation is real and authentic. The more we seek to connect with others in an authentic way, the more we are able to receive and give.

“The need to impress is a shallow way to seek attention”- Ritu Malhotra.

Your host Ritu Malhotra of the cellular alchemist podcast shares the importance of listening and how it will ensure that our relationship stops being causal touchpoints.

Tune into this soothing episode to listen.

Meet your host:

Blending Psychology with Spirituality

Ritu Malhotra firmly believes in blending Science with Spiritualism to bring in faster and more permanent transformations. Applying Biofeedback, Muscle-testing, and Kinesiology- with Spiritual wisdom, she helps her clients stem out deep-rooted issues at the cellular level to reprogram them to holistic well-being.

To know more about Ritu and her work visit https://ritumalhotra.com/

See what her clients say: https://ritumalhotra.com/testimonials/

**The Cellular Alchemist is produced and managed by DFYP**

  continue reading

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