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Am I Making Life Harder Than It Needs to Be?

Episode 27 of the Edge of the Nest podcast, hosted by Cassie Wilcox & Erica Scheifflee, titled "Am I Making Life Harder Than It Needs to Be?" was published on April 1, 2024 and runs 19 minutes.

April 1, 2024 ·19m · Edge of the Nest

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How do you respond to life’s obstacles? Do you often feel a state of FLOW or RESISTANCE in your life? In this brief episode, Erica and Cassie begin to “plant the seed” for reflection upon the thoughts and actions you take to either facilitate or block ease in the day-to-day. It’s perfectly normal to feel things such as worry, frustration, or overwhelm as we navigate life’s twists and turns. In fact, it’s that emotional activation that serves as a signal or catalyst for growth and...

How do you respond to life’s obstacles? Do you often feel a state of FLOW or RESISTANCE in your life? 

 

In this brief episode, Erica and Cassie begin to “plant the seed” for reflection upon the thoughts and actions you take to either facilitate or block ease in the day-to-day. It’s perfectly normal to feel things such as worry, frustration, or overwhelm as we navigate life’s twists and turns. In fact, it’s that emotional activation that serves as a signal or catalyst for growth and change. And don’t think for a second that this process is reserved for only the Big Life Events. In fact, by practicing reflection with the most mundane “obstacles,” you can foster a stronger sense of agency and better communication with self and others, ultimately leading to more flow, ease, and joy. 

 

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