Energy Matching Principle
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A physics-based approach to understanding how ideas and execution work together, based on the principle of resonance vs dissonance in energy waves.
Core Concept of Resonance
- Two energy waves traveling at same speed and wavelength create amplified energy together
- When matched properly, they produce more energy combined than separate
- Mismatched energies (dissonance) create less energy than they had apart
Signs of Resonant Ideas
- Idea keeps "knocking on your door" persistently over time
- Concept generates natural excitement and passion
- Solutions appear effortlessly when needed
- Coincidences and connections naturally emerge
- The idea sticks with you and won't leave you alone
The 50/50 Energy Principle
- You bring 50% of the energy to any project
- The idea itself brings the other 50%
- Success doesn't require doing everything yourself
- The idea contributes its own momentum when properly matched
Following Your Internal GPS
- Everyone is born with natural intuition
- Western culture often teaches us to ignore internal guidance
- Physical sensations in body indicate resonance/dissonance
- Trust bodily feelings over external advice
- Clear away blocks preventing access to intuition
- Internal guidance system more valuable than external mentors
Implementation in Business
- Use resonance to evaluate business decisions
- Pay attention to team energy around ideas
- Notice when initiatives feel forced vs natural
- Abandon strategies that don't generate excitement
- Follow paths that create collective enthusiasm
- Trust gut feelings when evaluating opportunities
The key message: Success comes from matching your energy with ideas that naturally resonate, rather than forcing execution of "good on paper" concepts that lack natural momentum.
00:13 - 03:01
Full video: 32:03SB
Suzy Batiz
Overcame poverty, abuse, and multiple bankruptcies to found Poo~Pourri and Supernatural. Launched first bottle of Poo~Pourri at 38 after attending a transformative seminar.
Tied with Reese Witherspoon on Forbes' list of America's Richest Self-Made Women.