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162. Don't Make Assumptions! - An Important Tip For Widows!

Episode 162 of the Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck podcast, hosted by Jennifer Zwinck, titled "162. Don't Make Assumptions! - An Important Tip For Widows!" was published on February 13, 2023 and runs 14 minutes.

February 13, 2023 ·14m · Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck

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If you haven't read the book The Four Agreements: A Toltec Wisdom Book by Don Miguel Ruiz, I highly suggest it! We just finished reading it in the Widow Squad book club. I love its simplicity and reminders to us about what's important in life! And agreement number 3, Don't Make Assumptions really struck a chord with me. As widows, we assume things about ourselves and about the people around us, resulting in needless suffering! I hope you found some insights in this episode. Please sha...

If you haven't read the book The Four Agreements: A Toltec Wisdom Book by Don Miguel Ruiz, I highly suggest it! We just finished reading it in the Widow Squad book club. I love its simplicity and reminders to us about what's important in life! 

And agreement number 3, Don't Make Assumptions really struck a chord with me. As widows, we assume things about ourselves and about the people around us, resulting in needless suffering!

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