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Ever feel like you're constantly trying to get your ducks in a row before you take on any task or project? What if I told you that this relentless pursuit of perfect organization might be adding more pressure and overwhelm to your life rather than creating the sense of order you crave? It's time to challenge this notion and consider whether your ducks might actually prefer a little chaos.
Join me as I share my own journey of battling with this feeling of needing to have everything perfectly in line before I can embark on something new. Through personal anecdotes like the production of this very podcast, I highlight the difference between being organized for the sake of freedom versus being organized because it's considered the "right" thing to do.
Let's find a balance between structure and freedom, and understand when the pressure we put on ourselves is actually self-inflicted. So, do your ducks really need to be in a row, or is it time to let them be free, wild, and wonderfully chaotic? Let's find out together.
The podcast for high earning, big-hearted, driven professionals and business owners who want to break free from overwhelm and experience more clarity, ease and joy.
Overwhelm is Optional: Join The Gentle Rebellion
Focus and satisfaction at work
Switch off, laugh easily and be present at home
Sign up for Gently Rebellious Emails here.
The Gently Rebellious One-Minute Journal: A simple, powerful way to stay focused on what matters most to you.
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Explore practical tools, resources and ways to work with me.
Visit here www.heidimarke.co.uk
Free Audio: The One Minute Marke
Thanks to Purple Planet for the music.
Affiliate Links & Disclaimer
Some episodes and show notes include affiliate links for products I personally recommend. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
This podcast is here to soothe and inspire, helping you reclaim your life from overwhelm. It is not intended as medical or professional advice. If you use any of the information shared here, you assum...
By Heidi Marke5
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Ever feel like you're constantly trying to get your ducks in a row before you take on any task or project? What if I told you that this relentless pursuit of perfect organization might be adding more pressure and overwhelm to your life rather than creating the sense of order you crave? It's time to challenge this notion and consider whether your ducks might actually prefer a little chaos.
Join me as I share my own journey of battling with this feeling of needing to have everything perfectly in line before I can embark on something new. Through personal anecdotes like the production of this very podcast, I highlight the difference between being organized for the sake of freedom versus being organized because it's considered the "right" thing to do.
Let's find a balance between structure and freedom, and understand when the pressure we put on ourselves is actually self-inflicted. So, do your ducks really need to be in a row, or is it time to let them be free, wild, and wonderfully chaotic? Let's find out together.
The podcast for high earning, big-hearted, driven professionals and business owners who want to break free from overwhelm and experience more clarity, ease and joy.
Overwhelm is Optional: Join The Gentle Rebellion
Focus and satisfaction at work
Switch off, laugh easily and be present at home
Sign up for Gently Rebellious Emails here.
The Gently Rebellious One-Minute Journal: A simple, powerful way to stay focused on what matters most to you.
Buy here
Explore practical tools, resources and ways to work with me.
Visit here www.heidimarke.co.uk
Free Audio: The One Minute Marke
Thanks to Purple Planet for the music.
Affiliate Links & Disclaimer
Some episodes and show notes include affiliate links for products I personally recommend. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
This podcast is here to soothe and inspire, helping you reclaim your life from overwhelm. It is not intended as medical or professional advice. If you use any of the information shared here, you assum...