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Episode 43- Embracing Your Extraordinary Ordinary

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More Life Less Drama Podcast - Episode 43: Embracing Your Extraordinary Ordinary Intro: Welcome to another episode of the More Life Less Drama podcast with your host, Prue Sulicich. Here, we keep it real, raw, and honest, focusing on helping you lead a more fulfilling and peaceful life. In today's episode, Prue dives into the concept of being ordinary and extraordinary, drawing inspiration from a thought-provoking moment in Grey's Anatomy. Let's explore the power of ordinary actions and how they contribute to a meaningful and extraordinary life. Body: Ordinary vs. Extraordinary: A Shift in Perspective Prue begins by sharing a powerful moment from Grey's Anatomy, where a character reprimands her daughter for being ordinary. This sparks a reflection on the societal perception of ordinary as something lesser. Prue challenges this notion, emphasizing the significance of ordinary actions and the unsung heroes who keep the world running. The Power of Ordinary Actions: Prue highlights the essential role of ordinary actions in daily life. From caring for loved ones to managing household tasks, ordinary actions form the backbone of a functioning society. She encourages listeners to appreciate the doers who often operate behind the scenes, allowing others the space to be extraordinary. Five Traits of Extraordinary People: Drawing from her research, Prue shares five traits of extraordinary individuals, as outlined by Joe Navarro, a former FBI agent: Self-Mastery: Dedication, curiosity, and adaptability. Observation: Active, multi-sensory perception. Communication: Effectiveness over perfection. Action: Requires mastery of self, observation, and communication. Psychological Comfort: Meeting biological and emotional needs. Prue emphasizes the interconnectedness of these traits and their importance in personal growth and goal achievement. Perspective on Extraordinary: Prue challenges the notion that being extraordinary means fame or recognition on a grand scale. She encourages listeners to consider the perspectives of those closest to them, where ordinary actions can be seen as extraordinary. The goal is to be remarkable to those who matter most. Conclusion: In wrapping up the episode, Prue reassures listeners of their inherent extraordinariness, especially to those who value and appreciate them. She introduces a free downloadable PDF to help listeners find time for their goals amid life's busyness. The key message is to embrace the extraordinary within the ordinary and take steps toward achieving personal goals. Outro: As always, Prue leaves her listeners with a reminder of their amazingness and encourages them to keep making positive changes in the world. Until next time, have a wonderful week! Links: Find More Time Workbook:https://www.head-coach.com.au/findmoretime https://linktr.ee/headcoachps Noted Article: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/30/5-traits-that-set-extraordinary-people-apart-according-to-behavioral-expert-and-former-fbi-agent.html

More Life Less Drama Podcast - Episode 43: Embracing Your Extraordinary Ordinary Intro: Welcome to another episode of the More Life Less Drama podcast with your host, Prue Sulicich. Here, we keep it real, raw, and honest, focusing on helping you lead a more fulfilling and peaceful life. In today's episode, Prue dives into the concept of being ordinary and extraordinary, drawing inspiration from a thought-provoking moment in Grey's Anatomy. Let's explore the power of ordinary actions and how they contribute to a meaningful and extraordinary life. Body: Ordinary vs. Extraordinary: A Shift in Perspective Prue begins by sharing a powerful moment from Grey's Anatomy, where a character reprimands her daughter for being ordinary. This sparks a reflection on the societal perception of ordinary as something lesser. Prue challenges this notion, emphasizing the significance of ordinary actions and the unsung heroes who keep the world running. The Power of Ordinary Actions: Prue highlights the essential role of ordinary actions in daily life. From caring for loved ones to managing household tasks, ordinary actions form the backbone of a functioning society. She encourages listeners to appreciate the doers who often operate behind the scenes, allowing others the space to be extraordinary. Five Traits of Extraordinary People: Drawing from her research, Prue shares five traits of extraordinary individuals, as outlined by Joe Navarro, a former FBI agent: Self-Mastery: Dedication, curiosity, and adaptability. Observation: Active, multi-sensory perception. Communication: Effectiveness over perfection. Action: Requires mastery of self, observation, and communication. Psychological Comfort: Meeting biological and emotional needs. Prue emphasizes the interconnectedness of these traits and their importance in personal growth and goal achievement. Perspective on Extraordinary: Prue challenges the notion that being extraordinary means fame or recognition on a grand scale. She encourages listeners to consider the perspectives of those closest to them, where ordinary actions can be seen as extraordinary. The goal is to be remarkable to those who matter most. Conclusion: In wrapping up the episode, Prue reassures listeners of their inherent extraordinariness, especially to those who value and appreciate them. She introduces a free downloadable PDF to help listeners find time for their goals amid life's busyness. The key message is to embrace the extraordinary within the ordinary and take steps toward achieving personal goals. Outro: As always, Prue leaves her listeners with a reminder of their amazingness and encourages them to keep making positive changes in the world. Until next time, have a wonderful week! Links: Find More Time Workbook:https://www.head-coach.com.au/findmoretime https://linktr.ee/headcoachps Noted Article: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/30/5-traits-that-set-extraordinary-people-apart-according-to-behavioral-expert-and-former-fbi-agent.html

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