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Thoughtful Thursday – December 28, 2023

The Mel Robbins Podcast – How to Make 2024 the Best Year: 6 Questions to Ask Yourself
Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast – 10 Lifestyle Changes to Make You Fitter, Healthier & Happier in 2024
Mary’s Cup of Tea – Clean Up Your Digital Space(s) Before the New Year
Hot Girl Energy Podcast – things that have made my life better…habits to take into 2024
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Thoughtful Thursday – December 21, 2023

Mary’s Cup of Tea – 5 Habits that Have Made Me a Better Person

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Healthy Beyond 40: 5-Step Method for Creating Lasting Healthy Habits for Weight Loss & Fitness
Psych2Go on the GO – 8 Little Habits You Don’t Know Are Signs of Anxiety
The Productive Woman – 10 Gifts to Give Yourself for the New Year

https://www.gabethebassplayer.com/blog/relying-on-deadlines

Relying On Deadlines

December 15, 2023

If deadlines are the only things that motivate you to get stuff done, then it pays to get better at setting and enforcing your own deadlines.

The alternative is waiting on other people to set deadlines for you. But then you’ll always be dependent on others for you to get your stuff done.

The problem is we hold the deadlines other people set for us as more valuable and important than our own promises to ourselves.

Focusing attention is a skill

Where we choose to direct our gaze determines not only what we learn or believe, but how we choose to see the world.

Typing is a skill. Juggling is a skill. So is project management.

It’s easy to overlook the fact that we can get better at what we think about, create and consume.

If we’re not happy with how external forces are stealing and redirecting our attention, we can change it.

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Thoughtful Thursday – December 14, 2023

Self Care IRL – 8 acts of self respect to start your new year
Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast – Secrets to Getting Super Fit for 2024
Mary’s Cup of Tea: the Self-Love Podcast for Women – The Best Book on Communication
Intermittent Fasting – Top 10 Anti-Inflammatory Foods
The Mel Robbins Podcast – Reset Your Gut in 5 Days
Rest your gut in 5 days
Sad to Savage – Getting 1% Better, Habit Stacking, Waking Up Early and Willpower
Inside Out Money – Simple joys and the art of saving money

Questions to ask yourself while decluttering:

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Thoughtful Thursday – December 7, 2023

Self Care IRL – 7 Pieces of Advice That Will Change Your Mentality
The Mel Robbins Podcast – The Science of Your Gut
On Purpose with Jay Shetty – 8 Strategies for Deeper Sleep & Boosting Your Energy All Day
Life Kit – How to make a better to-do list
Inside Out Money – Step-by-step path to grow wealth
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Thoughtful Thursday – November 30, 2023

On Purpose with Jay Shetty – 10 Ways to Manage Stress & Anxiety During the Holidays
Mentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin – Stressful Holiday Season? How to Manage Your Mental Health
Inside Out Money – End-of-year financial sh*it you need to do!

https://www.gabethebassplayer.com/blog/if-you-work-hard

I loved this post from Gabe the Bass Player. This is his post:

If You Work Hard…

The perfect conditions

Somewhere, there is the ideal soil for growing mangoes. Or the best possible wave for surfing. Or the most romantic sunset for a proposal.

But it’s not right here and it’s not right now.

Our success has a lot to do with how we dance with conditions that aren’t quite perfect.

The Women’s Vibrancy Code – Reclaiming Life from Endometriosis
Self Improvement Daily – “Happiness ‘when’ starts with happiness now.”
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We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations that Matter

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Thoughtful Thursday – November 16, 2023

The Mel Robbins Podcast – 6 Magic Words That Stop Anxiety & Overwhelm
Money and Marriage Podcast – Six Money and Marriage Facts that Every Couple Should Know
Life Kit – The consequences of overindulging your kids
  • Am I hindering my child from developmentally-appropriate tasks? Does this situation hinder the child from learning the tasks that support their development or learning at this age? Ex: packing my child’s lunch, cleaning their room for them, tying their shoes, etc. If yes, you are overindulging.

  • Am I giving them a disproportionate amount of family resources? Does this situation give a disproportionate amount of family resources to one or more of the children (money, space, time, or attention)? If yes, you are overindulging.

  • Am I making choices that benefit me more than the child? Does this situation exist to benefit the adult more than the child? If you are giving more than you’re comfortable with in order to make yourself calm, you are overindulging.

https://www.gabethebassplayer.com/blog/easy-to-work-with

Easy To Work With

November 14, 2023

It doesn’t mean you’re always happy or never rock the boat or always following the rules or just being super laid back all the time. Those things might encompass the ‘easy’ part.

But to be easy to WORK with…

It means you speak with clarity, show up prepared, take responsibility, make others better, embrace the long term vision as you take care of today’s details. And you show up on time.

Self Improvement Daily – You Can’t Or You Won’t?
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Thoughtful Thursday – November 9, 2023

Optimal Living Daily – 10 Reasons You Would Benefit From Therapy

The power of expectations

Inside Out Money – Reflections on one year of early retirement

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The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace

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Thoughtful Thursday – November 2, 2023

SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley – A Candid Conversation About Foster Care and Adoption
How to Be Awesome at Your Job – Mastering the Four Conversations that Transform all Your Interactions
Mentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin – 7 Boundary Mistakes That Damage Relationships
Our Daily Bread Podcast – Smartphone Compassion