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16. Facing Life's Winter Seasons

Episode 16 of the Good Movement Draws Good Movement podcast, hosted by Terryn Drieling, titled "16. Facing Life's Winter Seasons" was published on February 6, 2024 and runs 11 minutes.

February 6, 2024 ·11m · Good Movement Draws Good Movement

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I know so many of us can resonate with the ups and downs in life, and especially, those challenging ‘winter’ seasons that are bound to happen. In this episode, I talk more about how the seasons of our lives usually match nature’s seasons, the crisp clarity and opportunity that can come from those cold, dark winters we experience in our lives, how to actually face your winters head-on, and more.

 

In this episode, we cover:

  • How the seasons of our lives tend to mimic nature’s seasons
  • The clarity and opportunity that can still arise from the cold and dark ‘winters’ we experience in our own lives
  • Why we must face our personal winters head-on
  • Some of my own tried and true ways that have helped me get through my own ‘winters’

 

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Find the complete show notes here: https://faithfamilyandbeef.com/facing-lifes-winter-seasons-episode-16

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