This week I am taking a much needed rest. So, I wanted to give you the 7 most listened to podcasts over the last 2 years. Today’s podcast is one of those 7. I hope you enjoy it.
Life is a constant state of change. You know this, and I know this. You're probably familiar with the saying, "Change is the only constant." And that is true. Life always changes, whether you want it to or not. But still, it's hard to accept that things are always changing. We must accept that life is always changing. Even though nothing stays the same forever, you can try to make things work for you if you know how to adapt. Change isn't always bad; sometimes it can be good too. Change is inevitable. So it's important for us to learn how to adapt when situations change around us. In today's episode, I get you to do an exercise to help you see the transient nature of your issues and struggles.
This week I am taking a much needed rest. So, I wanted to give you the 7 most listened to podcasts over the last 2 years. Today’s podcast is one of those 7. I hope you enjoy it.
It's easy to get stuck in a rut, especially when we're comfortable. But if you want different results, you have to do things differently.
You have to be open-minded and willing to try new things. You need to be flexible enough that if something isn't working out the way you want it to or is taking longer than expected, then change course! we must look at the world with a new perspective where we can learn from our mistakes and be flexible enough to know when something is not working.
It's easy for us to get stuck in our ways. We have our routines, which may have worked well in the past, but now they no longer serve us well If we want a different result we have to do things differently. Today’s podcast is an important one to listen to.
This week I am taking a much needed rest. So, I wanted to give you the 7 most listened to podcasts over the last 2 years. Today’s podcast is one of those 7. I hope you enjoy it.
You can change the world with small gestures. You can be a hero. You don't have to be an artist or a musician or an athlete. You don't have to be famous or powerful—you just need to do something that matters to you and your community. All it takes is one simple gesture that shows someone else how much they mean to you and how much value your life holds for them as well and then share it with someone else. If you can’t remember anything else, remember that small gestures can change lives forever (and maybe even save them), so let's show ourselves by making those gestures count! In this episode, we will discuss how you can make change the world even with the “smallest” gestures.
As you may know, stress is a constant in life. Whether it's work, family obligations, or other factors, we all experience stress from time to time. But how do friendships affect our stress levels? How does friendship affect our brains?
When we’re stressed, the last thing we want to do is be around other people. We just want to be left alone in our quiet rooms with a tub of ice cream, right? Wrong! Stress can make you feel overwhelmed, depressed, and anxious. Friendships are an important aspect of our lives that can help us cope with stress and make us feel good about ourselves. When we have a stressful event, our friends can provide comfort and support. They can also help us to cope with the everyday stress of life, or even just make us laugh when we're feeling down. Let's take a closer look at the science of friendship and stress.
A few hours ago, my aunt passed away. When you're young, the future seems so far away that you don't think about it. But as we get older, and as we see our friends and loved one's age, death becomes an inescapable reality. Sometimes we are too busy going through the motions of our daily lives that we do not stop to think about the “what if”. What if someone I love is gone tomorrow? What if I am gone today? You never know how much time you or anyone around you have left. Is there something you would have done differently? Is there someone that you would like to make amends with or simply let know you love them? The loss of loved ones are moments that always are there to remind us of what is important.
Boundaries are a way for you to take care of yourself. They allow you to focus on what you want and need, which can be different from the wants and needs of those around us. Setting healthy personal boundaries helps keep our lives running smoothly by ensuring that everyone knows where they stand with one another so there aren't any surprises later on down the road. When we set boundaries, we take back control over our lives by saying no when it's time to say no, or yes when it's time to say yes--and then sticking with our decisions without feeling guilty or anxious about them afterward. Setting boundaries for yourself and others is a way to protect yourself from overworking, doing things that you don’t enjoy, and feeling beholden to others.
If you've ever had a moment where you felt like you were being taken advantage of, or if you have difficulty saying "no," then this episode is for you. When we don't set healthy boundaries for ourselves, we can lose our sense of self, feel exhausted by the needs of others, and resentful over feeling used. In this episode, we'll explore the concept of personal boundaries and how they can help us feel more comfortable in our relationships with others – whether at home or at work.