From Self-Centered to Courageous: Mackenzie’s EMSO Journey on Levelheaded Talk
I am probably at least 10 times more courageous. I'm very alert now and I'm tuned into life. I didn't used to be like that.
Ever feel like you're just going through the motions, not really present in your own life? In this episode of 'Levelheaded Talk', Dr. Andrea Vitz and Jon Leon Guerrero sit down with Mackenzie Leon Guerrero, the youngest EMSO student and Dr. Vitz's daughter, to discuss her transformative journey. Mackenzie opens up about how the EMSO work has helped her break free from selfishness, procrastination, and codependency, leading her to become a more authentic and courageous leader among her peers.
Mackenzie candidly shares how she used to be self-centered, admitting, 'I think originally I was just very, very self-centered, but like selfish, like I only really cared about myself.' Through EMSO work, she has learned to be more present and supportive in her friendships and group projects. She reflects on her growth, saying, 'I am probably at least 10 times more courageous.
I'm very alert now and I'm tuned into life.'
Throughout the conversation, Mackenzie provides real-life examples of how the EMSO principles have impacted her daily interactions and leadership roles. Her story is a testament to the power of self-improvement and emotional sobriety in transforming one's life. The episode wraps up with Dr. Vitz and Jon offering their thoughts on Mackenzie's journey and encouraging listeners to embark on their own path towards emotional sobriety.
If you're looking for inspiration to become more present, courageous, and authentic in your relationships and endeavors, this episode is a must-listen.