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When Your Future Knocks Answer the Door

Episode 13 of the The Proximity Process podcast, hosted by 14th Street Studios, titled "When Your Future Knocks Answer the Door" was published on December 27, 2023 and runs 13 minutes.

December 27, 2023 ·13m · The Proximity Process

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This is the last episode of 2023 and Season 1. Thank you for listening to the show, it means a lot to me. I can't wait to continue building this community in 2024. Today's episode is a piece of wisdom that my coach, Brendalyn King, shared with me about connecting to our future. This framework has helped me be more aware of when I'm making decisions from my future rather than my past of present. In other words, what we want to accomplish has already happened if we can see it in our mind's eye....

This is the last episode of 2023 and Season 1. Thank you for listening to the show, it means a lot to me. I can't wait to continue building this community in 2024. Today's episode is a piece of wisdom that my coach, Brendalyn King, shared with me about connecting to our future. This framework has helped me be more aware of when I'm making decisions from my future rather than my past of present. In other words, what we want to accomplish has already happened if we can see it in our mind's eye. If we pay attention to the present moment there will be key moments when we our future appears, and we have the opportunity to make the next right decision that gets us closer to our vision. This is a skill that we can develop, and I've found that journaling is a practice that builds this particular muscle.

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