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Are you plagued by a constant feeling that you're running out of time to do the things that truly matter?
In this insightful conversation, Chris Guillebeau, author of Time Anxiety: The Illusion of Urgency and a Better Way to Live, shares eye-opening strategies to reclaim your sense of purpose and start living more intentionally. Discover potent mindset shifts and surprising tactics to finally break free from the debilitating grip of time anxiety.
You can find Chris at: Website | A Year of Mental Health Substack | Instagram | Episode Transcript
If you LOVED this episode, you’ll also love the conversations we had with Cassie Holmes about managing and expanding time.
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Are you plagued by a constant feeling that you're running out of time to do the things that truly matter?
In this insightful conversation, Chris Guillebeau, author of Time Anxiety: The Illusion of Urgency and a Better Way to Live, shares eye-opening strategies to reclaim your sense of purpose and start living more intentionally. Discover potent mindset shifts and surprising tactics to finally break free from the debilitating grip of time anxiety.
You can find Chris at: Website | A Year of Mental Health Substack | Instagram | Episode Transcript
If you LOVED this episode, you’ll also love the conversations we had with Cassie Holmes about managing and expanding time.
Check out our offerings & partners:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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