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Welcome back to the Sustainable(ish) podcast!
My goodness it’s been a while! I thought I’d have a little break after doing 12 podcasts in 12 days for the book launch, and then a month or two passed, and then a global pandemic hit. And now here we are 6 months down the line!
How are you? How is life treating you? How has lockdown been for you?
It’s a strange old time isn’t it?
When lockdown started I descended into a massive funk. My husband was furloughed for the first four weeks, and it turns out he’s someone who likes to get on and do things, and was very productive in a tidying the house and doing all those jobs we never get round to type way. Me, not so much. I just wanted to lie on the sofa and read trashy novels, in between random bouts of tears and attempting to get my head around home schooling the kids.
But today I want to talk a little bit about ‘lockdown guilt’.
I’ve spoken to so many people, online, via e-mail, on webinars I’ve run, and in my six week coaching group, who are feeling really guilty that they’re not able to make some of the changes that they want to because of the circumstances we find ourselves in in lockdown.
Enjoy...!
Join us at BASE CAMP to find free resources and receive a weekly guide to reducing your impact on the planet... one simple step at a time.
By Jen Gale4.6
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Welcome back to the Sustainable(ish) podcast!
My goodness it’s been a while! I thought I’d have a little break after doing 12 podcasts in 12 days for the book launch, and then a month or two passed, and then a global pandemic hit. And now here we are 6 months down the line!
How are you? How is life treating you? How has lockdown been for you?
It’s a strange old time isn’t it?
When lockdown started I descended into a massive funk. My husband was furloughed for the first four weeks, and it turns out he’s someone who likes to get on and do things, and was very productive in a tidying the house and doing all those jobs we never get round to type way. Me, not so much. I just wanted to lie on the sofa and read trashy novels, in between random bouts of tears and attempting to get my head around home schooling the kids.
But today I want to talk a little bit about ‘lockdown guilt’.
I’ve spoken to so many people, online, via e-mail, on webinars I’ve run, and in my six week coaching group, who are feeling really guilty that they’re not able to make some of the changes that they want to because of the circumstances we find ourselves in in lockdown.
Enjoy...!
Join us at BASE CAMP to find free resources and receive a weekly guide to reducing your impact on the planet... one simple step at a time.