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Too often, especially if we are feeling stressed or upset, we find ourselves in a reactive game of tug of war. We feel the need to be right, or we’re trying to control a situation, and these moments of tension often escalate to a place where there is no turning back. They ruin relationships, both personally and professionally. So, in this episode, I will be sharing where in your life you should consider “dropping the rope” so that you can take a breath and simply be content with the outcome.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: www.michelleskeldon.com/podcast/95
By Michelle SkeldonToo often, especially if we are feeling stressed or upset, we find ourselves in a reactive game of tug of war. We feel the need to be right, or we’re trying to control a situation, and these moments of tension often escalate to a place where there is no turning back. They ruin relationships, both personally and professionally. So, in this episode, I will be sharing where in your life you should consider “dropping the rope” so that you can take a breath and simply be content with the outcome.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: www.michelleskeldon.com/podcast/95