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Have you ever gotten a very small pebble in your shoe, one that seems insignificant enough to ignore? There's a tendency in our culture to dismiss small irritations and frustrations. You’ve probably heard the phrase “focus on the big picture,” or “don't sweat the small stuff.” But those tiny, persistent problems can create major ripple effects throughout your life–and ignoring them may be costing you more than you realize.
In this episode, we're diving into the enormous impact of tiny problems on your ability to be your favorite version of yourself. We explore how these seemingly minor issues tend to compound over time, and why the women that I coach often discover that what they initially dismissed as not worth mentioning, often turns out to be the very thing holding them back from having what they truly want.
Click HERE to get the full show notes.
By Melissa Parsons5
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Have you ever gotten a very small pebble in your shoe, one that seems insignificant enough to ignore? There's a tendency in our culture to dismiss small irritations and frustrations. You’ve probably heard the phrase “focus on the big picture,” or “don't sweat the small stuff.” But those tiny, persistent problems can create major ripple effects throughout your life–and ignoring them may be costing you more than you realize.
In this episode, we're diving into the enormous impact of tiny problems on your ability to be your favorite version of yourself. We explore how these seemingly minor issues tend to compound over time, and why the women that I coach often discover that what they initially dismissed as not worth mentioning, often turns out to be the very thing holding them back from having what they truly want.
Click HERE to get the full show notes.

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