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There’s an important distinction between allowing things to be hard, expecting things to be hard, and taking a break when something is too hard. I’ve been exploring this for myself in both my personal and professional life, and being able to differentiate between these three types of hard has been profound.
If you’re at max capacity and feel like you’re drowning, you’re in the right place. Join me this week to learn how you might be succumbing to hard work in a way that isn’t serving you, questions to ask yourself when you’re faced with something that’s too hard, and how to get back in the driver’s seat instead of letting hard work run you over.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://angelakellycoaching.com/307
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There’s an important distinction between allowing things to be hard, expecting things to be hard, and taking a break when something is too hard. I’ve been exploring this for myself in both my personal and professional life, and being able to differentiate between these three types of hard has been profound.
If you’re at max capacity and feel like you’re drowning, you’re in the right place. Join me this week to learn how you might be succumbing to hard work in a way that isn’t serving you, questions to ask yourself when you’re faced with something that’s too hard, and how to get back in the driver’s seat instead of letting hard work run you over.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://angelakellycoaching.com/307
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