Why Integration Is the Missing Step With Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based
Most magnetic marketing cycles look like this: show up, create something, publish it, move on to the next piece of showing up. The showing up produces experiences — responses, connections, evidence of impact, moments of genuine recognition with potential clients. Most practitioners move through these experiences without fully absorbing what they produce.
This is the missing step. And without it, the showing up doesn’t compound the way it could.
What Integration Actually Does in Magnetic Practice
What integration actually does in magnetic practice is absorb the evidence that the showing up produces and allow that evidence to update the practitioner’s sense of themselves and their work. This update is what produces the progressive ease that genuinely compounding magnetic presence generates — the practitioner who has integrated the evidence of their presence over time shows up differently than the practitioner who is starting each piece of showing up without the accumulated learning of previous ones.
Integration is the difference between having an experience and having an experience that changes you. A piece of showing up that produces a genuine response from someone who was genuinely moved by it is an experience. When the practitioner takes in what that response reveals — about the impact of the work, about the specific people it reaches, about the quality of the connection that’s possible — it becomes an experience that updates something. That update is integration.
Without the integration step, each piece of showing up starts largely from the same place. The practitioner may develop technical facility with showing up, but they don’t develop the accumulated identity of someone whose work has been received, has created impact, has built genuine connection. That accumulated identity is what makes subsequent showing up progressively more naturally magnetic.
The Integration Practice in Magnetic Marketing
The integration practice in magnetic marketing is specific and distinct from the showing-up practice. It happens after the showing up — in the space between pieces of presence — and it consists of genuinely receiving what the showing up produced.
This receiving is often uncomfortable for practitioners whose primary orientation is toward action. Sitting with what the showing up produced, noticing what it means, allowing the evidence of impact to actually land — this is slower and quieter than the next showing up. It requires a willingness to be affected by one’s own work.
The integration is also the place where the lessons from each piece of showing up are absorbed: what landed in this piece that didn’t in others, what the response revealed about what the specific audience needed, what the practitioner noticed in themselves during this particular showing up that was different from previous ones. These lessons are available only if the practitioner creates enough space to receive them.
How integration connects to compounding is direct: the compounding presence is built from showing up that accumulates — not just in the world through the content that persists, but in the practitioner through the identity that updates with each integrated piece of evidence. The practitioner whose magnetic showing up is compounding is usually the practitioner whose practice includes both genuine showing up and genuine integration of what the showing up produces.
Building Integration Into the Magnetic Practice Cycle
Building integration into the magnetic practice cycle means designating specific space for the integration step — not treating it as optional or as something that happens passively in the background. The integration is a practice in its own right.
The practitioner who publishes a piece of content and immediately begins the next one is treating the showing up as production. The practitioner who publishes, then creates space to notice what the piece produced — in themselves, in the responses it generates, in the quality of connection it created — is treating the showing up as a relationship. The relationship approach integrates. The production approach doesn’t.
A practice that includes a genuine integration step builds in that space explicitly — a designated practice of receiving what the showing up has produced, allowing it to inform the practitioner’s developing sense of themselves and their work, and carrying that updated sense into the next showing up rather than starting each piece from scratch.
The missing step isn’t another piece of showing up. It’s the receiving of what the showing up produces — the practice that allows each experience of being genuinely seen to actually update the practitioner’s sense of themselves as someone whose presence has been genuinely received.
The Abundance GPS Skool community works with the integration step of magnetic marketing — developing the practice of receiving what showing up produces and allowing it to compound. The door is open at https://www.skool.com/miraclesforme/about.
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