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Here’s my working definition of “bright lines”:
“Anything that is clear and - not murky or questionable.”
In her books Bright Line Eating and Rezoom, author Susan Pierce Thompson teaches a “bright line” approach to ending food addiction:
“Bright lines are boundaries that you just don’t cross, no matter what. And when you stick to them, you get consistent and predictable results.”
Susan Pierce Thompson Ph.D.
We, too, can benefit from “bright lines” in every area of our lives.
I invite you to consider these questions:
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By Terri Bradway5
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Here’s my working definition of “bright lines”:
“Anything that is clear and - not murky or questionable.”
In her books Bright Line Eating and Rezoom, author Susan Pierce Thompson teaches a “bright line” approach to ending food addiction:
“Bright lines are boundaries that you just don’t cross, no matter what. And when you stick to them, you get consistent and predictable results.”
Susan Pierce Thompson Ph.D.
We, too, can benefit from “bright lines” in every area of our lives.
I invite you to consider these questions:
I invite you to click on the link below to book your complimentary happy hour call:
Chat with Terri...
SUBSCRIBE to my weekly Wednesday newsletter… it’s more of a mini-course intended to intoxicate your self-awareness, satisfaction, and success.
www.terribradway.com/newsletter
When it comes to podcasting, the best way to “tip the bartender” is by heading over to Apple Podcasts and leaving a 5-star review. This helps me imbibe other listeners with the secret sauce of emotional intelligence. And, make sure to “order another round” by hitting SUBSCRIBE.
If you’re thirsty for more than this daily shot and ready to intoxicate the hell out of your personal and professional life, I’d love to invite you to coach one-on-one with me.