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In this Productive Joy recap, Dr. Christie highlights her conversation with author David Schnerman about his book 11 Suitcases and his family’s bold move to Italy with 11 suitcases, comparing it to her mother’s recent move to Ecuador with 10 suitcases. T
he key message is that it’s never too late to change direction—whether that means relocating abroad, becoming an expat, changing jobs, switching careers, buying a business, or choosing to stay home.
Dr. Christie encourages listeners to shift from “I have to” thinking to “I choose to,” noting that educators and other professionals can apply their skills in many spaces. She shares how David applied ideas from his earlier book The Fast Forward Mindset to create outcomes through systems, reframes anxiety and excitement as the same emotion, acknowledges that change includes loss, and invites listeners to email her for coaching and take action by turning fun into action.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Welcome and Recap
00:15 11 Suitcases Story
00:50 Never Too Late Pivot
02:27 Small Pivots Big Joy
03:06 Fast Forward Mindset
04:07 Anxiety Excitement Loss
05:00 Coaching Invitation
05:51 Take Action and Thanks
06:31 Turn Fun Into Action
A deeper dive:
**Embracing Change: The Art of Productive Joy**Welcome to Productive Joy, where we explore the power of taking bold steps towards a fulfilling life. Inspired by my recent conversation with David Schnurman, author of "11 Suitcases," I’m reminded that it’s never too late to change your course.Consider this: Schnurman and his family packed up and moved to Italy with just 11 suitcases. Whether it’s moving across continents or changing careers, the message is clear: You have the power to pivot, at any stage of life. The key lies in recognizing that every change involves loss but also opens up exciting, unknown paths.Change doesn’t need to be grandiose. It can be as personal as choosing a new job, quitting to spend more time at home, or pursuing a passion project. Remember, anxiety and excitement are two sides of the same coin—a continuum where you get to decide how to feel about the journey ahead.One of the takeaways from this discussion is that fun and productivity can coexist. By embracing fun in what we do, we become more engaged and productive. Today, I challenge you to transform fun into actionable steps. Maybe plan an adventure or tackle a long-harboring dream. If this resonates and you need guidance on where to start, I’m here to help. Email me at [email protected]. Together, we can explore your options and amplify your potential.So, what will your next step be in the dance of life? Lean into the opportunity to do something differently and see where the adventure takes you.
By Dr. Christie McMullenIn this Productive Joy recap, Dr. Christie highlights her conversation with author David Schnerman about his book 11 Suitcases and his family’s bold move to Italy with 11 suitcases, comparing it to her mother’s recent move to Ecuador with 10 suitcases. T
he key message is that it’s never too late to change direction—whether that means relocating abroad, becoming an expat, changing jobs, switching careers, buying a business, or choosing to stay home.
Dr. Christie encourages listeners to shift from “I have to” thinking to “I choose to,” noting that educators and other professionals can apply their skills in many spaces. She shares how David applied ideas from his earlier book The Fast Forward Mindset to create outcomes through systems, reframes anxiety and excitement as the same emotion, acknowledges that change includes loss, and invites listeners to email her for coaching and take action by turning fun into action.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Welcome and Recap
00:15 11 Suitcases Story
00:50 Never Too Late Pivot
02:27 Small Pivots Big Joy
03:06 Fast Forward Mindset
04:07 Anxiety Excitement Loss
05:00 Coaching Invitation
05:51 Take Action and Thanks
06:31 Turn Fun Into Action
A deeper dive:
**Embracing Change: The Art of Productive Joy**Welcome to Productive Joy, where we explore the power of taking bold steps towards a fulfilling life. Inspired by my recent conversation with David Schnurman, author of "11 Suitcases," I’m reminded that it’s never too late to change your course.Consider this: Schnurman and his family packed up and moved to Italy with just 11 suitcases. Whether it’s moving across continents or changing careers, the message is clear: You have the power to pivot, at any stage of life. The key lies in recognizing that every change involves loss but also opens up exciting, unknown paths.Change doesn’t need to be grandiose. It can be as personal as choosing a new job, quitting to spend more time at home, or pursuing a passion project. Remember, anxiety and excitement are two sides of the same coin—a continuum where you get to decide how to feel about the journey ahead.One of the takeaways from this discussion is that fun and productivity can coexist. By embracing fun in what we do, we become more engaged and productive. Today, I challenge you to transform fun into actionable steps. Maybe plan an adventure or tackle a long-harboring dream. If this resonates and you need guidance on where to start, I’m here to help. Email me at [email protected]. Together, we can explore your options and amplify your potential.So, what will your next step be in the dance of life? Lean into the opportunity to do something differently and see where the adventure takes you.