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In today's episode of the Planted Not Buried Podcast, Lance Thpnvold shares a profound realization sparked by a recent disagreement with his spouse. Drawing from military lingo, he reflects on the concept of "situation normal," prompting listeners to examine their default settings in various aspects of life. The powerful analogy of being a thermostat versus a thermometer challenges individuals to assess and adjust the temperature in their relationships, work, and personal growth. It's a call to become intentional architects of their situations, fostering a more balanced and harmonious existence. What are you waiting for? Listen now!
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God Bless,
Soul Bros
By Lance Thonvold and Steve WatsonIn today's episode of the Planted Not Buried Podcast, Lance Thpnvold shares a profound realization sparked by a recent disagreement with his spouse. Drawing from military lingo, he reflects on the concept of "situation normal," prompting listeners to examine their default settings in various aspects of life. The powerful analogy of being a thermostat versus a thermometer challenges individuals to assess and adjust the temperature in their relationships, work, and personal growth. It's a call to become intentional architects of their situations, fostering a more balanced and harmonious existence. What are you waiting for? Listen now!
WATCH THE FULL LIVE VIDEO HERE
JOIN THE PLANTED365 FAMILY DAILY SEEDS OF HOPE NEWSLETTER
Thank you for listening to the SoulGym Podcast. Leave a 5-star review and share this episode if this hit you in the soul.
For questions and inquiries: [email protected]
Ask Steve to Speak: [email protected]
Ask Lance to speak: www.lancethonvold.com
God Bless,
Soul Bros