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It’s that time of year again when Spotify Wrapped shows us what we listened to most, and it got me thinking: what if there was a Wrapped for our lives? While Spotify shows us how we spent our time listening, it doesn’t capture where our true attention went. In this episode, I dive into the idea that attention, not time, is our most precious resource. Inspired by my own Wrapped stats (and some thought-provoking reflections), we’ll explore how distractions shape us and how intentional focus can reconnect us. As we wrap up 2024, let’s consider: what truly brought you joy? And how will you direct your attention in 2025?
Key moments of this interview:
0:30 Spotify Wrapped
2:33 Time isn’t our most precious resource
5:05 Reclaiming your attention
8:39 Listen to your body
12:50 Attention is connection
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The Kintsugi Podcast is your space for healing, self-improvement, and personal growth. Through mindfulness, meditation, and mindset shifts, we explore self-healing, overcoming adversity, and managing stress. Prioritize your mental, physical, and digital wellness while reclaiming happiness and resilience on your journey.
Thanks for being here! I appreciate you!
Let's celebrate our scars as golden symbols of resilience and strength.
By Michael OBrien | Mindfulness & Resilience Coach5
5454 ratings
It’s that time of year again when Spotify Wrapped shows us what we listened to most, and it got me thinking: what if there was a Wrapped for our lives? While Spotify shows us how we spent our time listening, it doesn’t capture where our true attention went. In this episode, I dive into the idea that attention, not time, is our most precious resource. Inspired by my own Wrapped stats (and some thought-provoking reflections), we’ll explore how distractions shape us and how intentional focus can reconnect us. As we wrap up 2024, let’s consider: what truly brought you joy? And how will you direct your attention in 2025?
Key moments of this interview:
0:30 Spotify Wrapped
2:33 Time isn’t our most precious resource
5:05 Reclaiming your attention
8:39 Listen to your body
12:50 Attention is connection
If this episode sparked something within you, please download it and share it with a friend.
Discover how to scroll less and live more by taking my Free Smartphone Wellness Audit by clicking phone.
Did you know that stickers are wonderful visual cues to help you create healthy habits? You can get one of my free Pause Breathe Reflect stickers by sticker.
To discover more and sign up for My RIPPLE EFFECT newsletter by clicking Ripple Effect.
We can also connect on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to be sure you don’t miss any of the micro-meditations, wellness tips, and guidance that I publish every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:11 am.
The Kintsugi Podcast is your space for healing, self-improvement, and personal growth. Through mindfulness, meditation, and mindset shifts, we explore self-healing, overcoming adversity, and managing stress. Prioritize your mental, physical, and digital wellness while reclaiming happiness and resilience on your journey.
Thanks for being here! I appreciate you!
Let's celebrate our scars as golden symbols of resilience and strength.

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