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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 22 MIN

Episode 110 Chapter Check: The next big thing

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The Chapters of Your Life (and the One You're About to Write) Looking back through old photo albums can reveal something surprising: life naturally unfolds in chapters. Some chapters are filled with adventure and discovery, others with responsibility, growth, and building a life for the people we love. The challenge is that while we're living inside a chapter, we often assume it will stay the same forever. This episode explores the idea that life is meant to evolve. Through personal reflection sparked by sorting through decades of photos, this conversation looks at how easily people settle into roles, routines, and identities that once made sense but may no longer fit the person they are becoming. The episode introduces a simple reflective tool called a Chapter Check. It's a way to pause and ask whether current decisions are being made for the life that exists today, or for the life that is quietly calling next. Growth does not always require dramatic change. Often it begins with awareness. Recognising the chapter you are in, and giving yourself permission to imagine the next one, can open the door to more freedom, creativity, and enjoyment in life. Life moves. People grow. And sometimes the most important step is simply acknowledging that a new chapter may be ready to begin. Homework: Do a “Chapter Check” Take some time this week to reflect on the different chapters of your life.You may like to write them down as titles, just like a book. Examples might look like: The adventure years The building years The young family years The survival years The reinvention years Once you've mapped out your chapters, ask yourself a few questions: 1. What chapter of life am I currently in?Give it a name that honestly reflects this period. 2. Does this chapter still feel alive and expanding?Or does it feel like it may be coming to a natural close? 3. Is there something quietly calling me into the next chapter?A new experience, a new direction, or something you've been wanting to explore. 4. If I were already living that next chapter, what decisions might I start making differently?This is the essence of a Chapter Check.It's a pause to ensure the decisions you make today support the life you are growing into, not just the life you have been living. Stay Connected If this episode resonated with you, you can stay connected here:Podcast: More Life, Less DramaWebsite: www.pruesulicich.comInstagram: @prue_sulicich If you'd like deeper support with mindset, follow-through, and creating meaningful change in your life, you can explore The Finishers Club on the website.https://pruesulicich.com.au/the-finishers-club/

The Chapters of Your Life (and the One You're About to Write) Looking back through old photo albums can reveal something surprising: life naturally unfolds in chapters. Some chapters are filled with adventure and discovery, others with responsibility, growth, and building a life for the people we love. The challenge is that while we're living inside a chapter, we often assume it will stay the same forever. This episode explores the idea that life is meant to evolve. Through personal reflection sparked by sorting through decades of photos, this conversation looks at how easily people settle into roles, routines, and identities that once made sense but may no longer fit the person they are becoming. The episode introduces a simple reflective tool called a Chapter Check. It's a way to pause and ask whether current decisions are being made for the life that exists today, or for the life that is quietly calling next. Growth does not always require dramatic change. Often it begins with awareness. Recognising the chapter you are in, and giving yourself permission to imagine the next one, can open the door to more freedom, creativity, and enjoyment in life. Life moves. People grow. And sometimes the most important step is simply acknowledging that a new chapter may be ready to begin. Homework: Do a “Chapter Check” Take some time this week to reflect on the different chapters of your life.You may like to write them down as titles, just like a book. Examples might look like: The adventure years The building years The young family years The survival years The reinvention years Once you've mapped out your chapters, ask yourself a few questions: 1. What chapter of life am I currently in?Give it a name that honestly reflects this period. 2. Does this chapter still feel alive and expanding?Or does it feel like it may be coming to a natural close? 3. Is there something quietly calling me into the next chapter?A new experience, a new direction, or something you've been wanting to explore. 4. If I were already living that next chapter, what decisions might I start making differently?This is the essence of a Chapter Check.It's a pause to ensure the decisions you make today support the life you are growing into, not just the life you have been living. Stay Connected If this episode resonated with you, you can stay connected here:Podcast: More Life, Less DramaWebsite: www.pruesulicich.comInstagram: @prue_sulicich If you'd like deeper support with mindset, follow-through, and creating meaningful change in your life, you can explore The Finishers Club on the website.https://pruesulicich.com.au/the-finishers-club/

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