#722 - Tell Me Your Story
Summary
Send us a Text Message."Empathy is about finding echoes of another person in yourself."- Mohsin HamidToday's episode explores the opportunity to learn about someone and serve them simply by listening to their story.Stay Blessed!ADThank you for listening to this episode, I'd love to hear what was valuable for you, please send your insights and takeaways to alex@abundancedaily.com. If 3 minutes wasn't enough for you, then you can have my FREE audio training, Everybody Wins! 10 Principles for Wi...
First published
11/03/2022
Genres
Duration
3 minutes
Parent Podcast
Love! Serve! Care!
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