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On this week's episode, I turn the tables a little bit and chat with Matt, my husband, about what it's really like quitting our jobs, converting a sprinter van, and becoming fulltime entrepreneurs. We talk about the struggles that we've overcome, our new token phrase "everything is figure-out-able," and how we stay in love despite all the stress and upheaval. If you're interested in living an alternative lifestyle, or just improving your relationship during a stressful time, this is for you! We take off the rosy- Instagram glasses and paint the true portrait of the fear, self-doubt, and overwhelm! We talk about which tendencies we have to avoid taking responsibility and doing the work and we talk about what specific fears we are currently working on.
Comment on my latest Instagram post @alignwithalli to let me know you're listening in!
[comment-form] Social Do you want to hear more from Alli? Subscribe below!Copyright ©2017 - All Rights Reserved - Allison Owen | Privacy Policy | Photography by Jake Heath
By Alli OwenOn this week's episode, I turn the tables a little bit and chat with Matt, my husband, about what it's really like quitting our jobs, converting a sprinter van, and becoming fulltime entrepreneurs. We talk about the struggles that we've overcome, our new token phrase "everything is figure-out-able," and how we stay in love despite all the stress and upheaval. If you're interested in living an alternative lifestyle, or just improving your relationship during a stressful time, this is for you! We take off the rosy- Instagram glasses and paint the true portrait of the fear, self-doubt, and overwhelm! We talk about which tendencies we have to avoid taking responsibility and doing the work and we talk about what specific fears we are currently working on.
Comment on my latest Instagram post @alignwithalli to let me know you're listening in!
[comment-form] Social Do you want to hear more from Alli? Subscribe below!Copyright ©2017 - All Rights Reserved - Allison Owen | Privacy Policy | Photography by Jake Heath