"As long as you can breath there is stuff to do!" a conversation with  Annemarie

EPISODE · Aug 5, 2022 · 39 MIN

"As long as you can breath there is stuff to do!" a conversation with Annemarie

from Creating You! · host Heather

What are you doing today that brings joy and vitality to your life as well as the lives of others?I always enjoy speaking with Annemarie. She reminds me to pay attention to the little things and enjoy every moment of life! We are pulled in so many directions each day that sometimes it feels impossible to take the time to reflect, reset and organize our intentions.  Take Aways:Look at our past as data, notice patterns that were helpful as well as those not helpful, and make a change. Has isolation changed you? Do you need to step outside your comfort zone and be with others? Do you need a community?What power and control do I have now to make decisions differently?For more fantastic content, click the following names and listen to their unique and bountifully wise podcasts! Annemarie, John Chao, Lynne Thompson, and Mel Robbins.If we know what we want in life, we know if we are going in the right direction or not. Looking to our past to identify patterns of behavior or decision-making allows us to correct our course if needed. Looking back with regret only keeps us stuck! Rather than letting the past haunt you, let it inform you!If you are looking for a community, I invite you to check out Best Days Ahead Community on Facebook! I am joined by  John Chao, Elizabeth Krause, and Heather Love.Here you will find love, support, resources, inspiration, and motivation for your personal development journey. We believe your best days are ahead, and we’re excited to walk alongside you on life’s adventure. I am so glad you listened today! I hope you have a great dayHeather ~.I would love to hear from you!If you found this episode valuable, share it with others! Always appreciate your thoughts and reviews! CLICK HEREYou can also message me directly via email or [email protected] Instagram"Life is challenging! We can figure it out together." TM

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