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With curiosity as a compass, Rich invites listeners to examine the words we use (like “try” vs. “do”), the devices we hold, and the animals we observe. He reflects on treating everyday tasks—like mowing the lawn or adjusting to seasonal change—as forms of art, and ends with a call to experiment: What if the things we think are hard… are actually easy?
A meditative, grounded episode on clarity, reframing resistance, and inspiring the future—one deep breath at a time.
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Questions from this session:
1. What're we grateful for?
2. What phone did we like the most?
3. What patterns have we been noticing in conversations?
4. What's a learning curve recently?
5. What's a word to remove from our vocabulary?
6. What've we observed from animals in nature recently?
7. What're we looking forward to this fall?
8. What's our least favorite season?
9. What do we consider art that others would not?
11. What was our favorite social interaction recently?
12. What's something hard we can reframe as easy?
13. What're we energized for in the next week?
By Rich Hebron5
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With curiosity as a compass, Rich invites listeners to examine the words we use (like “try” vs. “do”), the devices we hold, and the animals we observe. He reflects on treating everyday tasks—like mowing the lawn or adjusting to seasonal change—as forms of art, and ends with a call to experiment: What if the things we think are hard… are actually easy?
A meditative, grounded episode on clarity, reframing resistance, and inspiring the future—one deep breath at a time.
Subscribe to the email newsletter for inspiration, self-development, & updates: https://richhebron.com/
Questions from this session:
1. What're we grateful for?
2. What phone did we like the most?
3. What patterns have we been noticing in conversations?
4. What's a learning curve recently?
5. What's a word to remove from our vocabulary?
6. What've we observed from animals in nature recently?
7. What're we looking forward to this fall?
8. What's our least favorite season?
9. What do we consider art that others would not?
11. What was our favorite social interaction recently?
12. What's something hard we can reframe as easy?
13. What're we energized for in the next week?