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This week on the Love Letters, Life & Other Conversations podcast Wendy shares her experience listening to Terri Cole speak on two podcast episodes as a springboard for the conversation. She shares about how she is challenging herself to stop saying an automatic yes for seven days. To give thoughtful consideration to the ‘yes’ response vs giving it freely and without thought.
Jane and Wendy also talk about how not only is it important to stop the auto yes, but it is equally important to omit the unnecessary apology, and they discuss the gift (although a bit awkward at first) of a pregnant pause when communicating.
Here are our takeaways for this week:
Wendy
Jane
Kristina (KB)
Listen to the Springboard Podcast Episodes
Don’t Keep Your Day Job Podcast - S5 Ep141
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dont-keep-your-day-job/id1191831035?i=1000574611487
Don’t Keep Your Day Job Podcast - S6 Ep75
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dont-keep-your-day-job/id1191831035?i=1000529312873
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We want to encourage you to share your takeaways with us too! Send them and your love letters to us at [email protected]
Stay connected with us...
Jane Webster
@janewebsterthefrenchtable
Wendy Harrop
@phineaswrighthouse
Kristina (KB)
The Spectacular Middle Virtual Entrepreneur Support Services
@thespectacularmiddle
________________________________________________________________________________________
Say YES to joining Wendy for her:
Say YES Sisterhood
PWH Farm Stays
PWH Curated France Trips
Instagram: @phineaswrighthouse
Facebook: Phineas Wright House
Website: Phineas Wright House
Podcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective
Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat!
If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review—it helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.
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This week on the Love Letters, Life & Other Conversations podcast Wendy shares her experience listening to Terri Cole speak on two podcast episodes as a springboard for the conversation. She shares about how she is challenging herself to stop saying an automatic yes for seven days. To give thoughtful consideration to the ‘yes’ response vs giving it freely and without thought.
Jane and Wendy also talk about how not only is it important to stop the auto yes, but it is equally important to omit the unnecessary apology, and they discuss the gift (although a bit awkward at first) of a pregnant pause when communicating.
Here are our takeaways for this week:
Wendy
Jane
Kristina (KB)
Listen to the Springboard Podcast Episodes
Don’t Keep Your Day Job Podcast - S5 Ep141
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dont-keep-your-day-job/id1191831035?i=1000574611487
Don’t Keep Your Day Job Podcast - S6 Ep75
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dont-keep-your-day-job/id1191831035?i=1000529312873
————————————————
We want to encourage you to share your takeaways with us too! Send them and your love letters to us at [email protected]
Stay connected with us...
Jane Webster
@janewebsterthefrenchtable
Wendy Harrop
@phineaswrighthouse
Kristina (KB)
The Spectacular Middle Virtual Entrepreneur Support Services
@thespectacularmiddle
________________________________________________________________________________________
Say YES to joining Wendy for her:
Say YES Sisterhood
PWH Farm Stays
PWH Curated France Trips
Instagram: @phineaswrighthouse
Facebook: Phineas Wright House
Website: Phineas Wright House
Podcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective
Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat!
If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review—it helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.
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