WHY DO YOU GET UP IN THE MORNING?

EPISODE · Jan 24, 2021 · 17 MIN

WHY DO YOU GET UP IN THE MORNING?

from The Time Expert Anna Jelen · host Anna Jelen The Time Expert

DO YOU SAY YES OR NO TO LIFE? What's the reason that you get up in the morning? Because you do every day? Or because you have a special reason?   A little outtake: “When I say yes to this day, I remind myself why I am saying yes today. You remember my phrase. I say yes because I chose to play, create, love, care, explore, have fun and experience the world fully and totally, all the time. Dear listener, why do you get up in the morning? How would your phrase sound like?“ Have a lovely week. Stay tuned for more stories and thoughts! Take care, AnnA The Member's Club CHECK IT OUT Episode notes: The question of the day 00:00 - 01:00 - I get up because 01:00 - 02:48- let's not wait for the old times to come back 02:48 - 03:43- let's appreciate life 03:43 - 04:50- memories from Lappland 04:50 - 08:10- to see beauty 08:10 - 11:36- a special morning ritual 11:36 - 13:14- say yes to life 13:14 - 16:44- why am I saying yes today? 16:44 - end 

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