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We tend to think of the chaos in our lives as our adversary. It can bring out our deepest fears. It can remind us of all the ways we feel imperfect, not good enough, or like we're failing to make other people happy, let alone ourselves.
But what if chaos could be your friend? What if chaos could give you the freedom to be your wonderfully weird, nerdy self without fear or shame? What if it could be the spark that lets you explore new ideas, think outside the box, and embrace your individuality?
In this episode of Get It Together, Weirdo, host and coach Sarah Bowser explores how you can embrace the chaos in your life as a positive force that can serve you, your unique brain, and your unique needs. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of perfectionism, highlights strategies for managing clutter in our minds and physical spaces, and encourages us to use chaos to fuel creativity, experimentation, and personal growth. You can absolutely get your shit together and get organized while still embracing the chaos that makes you who you are.
Want to stay in the loop on new episodes, posts, and other tidbits that Sarah shares? Go to thatweirdnerdymom.com to hop on her email list, or join her for weekly coworking on Mondays.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Noteworthy quotes from this episode:
“When we let go of perfectionism, we find freedom, flexibility, and adaptability become our new best friends.”
“Chaos can be a fantastic catalyst for creativity and growth if you let it be that catalyst.”
“Embracing your imperfections is what makes you relatable, real, and honestly way more fun to be around.”
“Every failure is a stepping stone to success. It's how we learn, grow, and figure out what truly works for us.”
”Chaos doesn't have to be your enemy. It can be your friend, your spark, your guide. The key is choosing how you engage with it. Are you letting the chaos overwhelm you or are you using it as a tool to embrace your quirks, fuel your creativity, and create a life that works for you?”
Learn more about Sarah Bowser, That Weird, Nerdy Mom
By Sarah Bowser, That Weird Nerdy MomWe tend to think of the chaos in our lives as our adversary. It can bring out our deepest fears. It can remind us of all the ways we feel imperfect, not good enough, or like we're failing to make other people happy, let alone ourselves.
But what if chaos could be your friend? What if chaos could give you the freedom to be your wonderfully weird, nerdy self without fear or shame? What if it could be the spark that lets you explore new ideas, think outside the box, and embrace your individuality?
In this episode of Get It Together, Weirdo, host and coach Sarah Bowser explores how you can embrace the chaos in your life as a positive force that can serve you, your unique brain, and your unique needs. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of perfectionism, highlights strategies for managing clutter in our minds and physical spaces, and encourages us to use chaos to fuel creativity, experimentation, and personal growth. You can absolutely get your shit together and get organized while still embracing the chaos that makes you who you are.
Want to stay in the loop on new episodes, posts, and other tidbits that Sarah shares? Go to thatweirdnerdymom.com to hop on her email list, or join her for weekly coworking on Mondays.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Noteworthy quotes from this episode:
“When we let go of perfectionism, we find freedom, flexibility, and adaptability become our new best friends.”
“Chaos can be a fantastic catalyst for creativity and growth if you let it be that catalyst.”
“Embracing your imperfections is what makes you relatable, real, and honestly way more fun to be around.”
“Every failure is a stepping stone to success. It's how we learn, grow, and figure out what truly works for us.”
”Chaos doesn't have to be your enemy. It can be your friend, your spark, your guide. The key is choosing how you engage with it. Are you letting the chaos overwhelm you or are you using it as a tool to embrace your quirks, fuel your creativity, and create a life that works for you?”
Learn more about Sarah Bowser, That Weird, Nerdy Mom