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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2025 · 37 MIN

True Colors "Navigating Winter Blues, Jealousy, and the Power of Community"

from Socially UnSocial · host Patty and Danielle

 Welcome to Socially Unsocial! In this episode, Patti and Danielle discuss their recent experiences with the winter cold, the struggle with staying positive, and how mood can be reflected in what we wear. They reflect on their mental reset techniques, such as high-fiving oneself in the mirror and implementing positive affirmations. They also delve into personal anecdotes, like Patti’s eyebrow grooming and Danielle’s reflections on motivation from the book 'Let Them'. Moreover, they share exciting news about their upcoming 'Better with a Bestie' live fundraising event for mental health, encouraging listeners to join and support. Tune in for heartfelt conversations on friendship, personal growth, and community support. Don't miss the highs and lows of their week and their thoughts on managing time and maintaining consistency in achieving goals Follow Us on IG and Facebook @SociallyUnSociallyPodcast And check us out on TikTok @SociallyUnSocialpThank for Listening!

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Welcome to Socially Unsocial! In this episode, Patti and Danielle discuss their recent experiences with the winter cold, the struggle with staying positive, and how mood can be reflected in what we wear. They reflect on their mental reset techniques, such as high-fiving oneself in the mirror and implementing positive affirmations. They also delve into personal anecdotes, like Patti’s eyebrow grooming and Danielle’s reflections on motivation from the book 'Let Them'. Moreover, they share...

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