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Your future self is not going to look back at the big dramatic decisions. She is going to look back at the small ones. What you did when you woke up. What you worked toward. What you did with your free time. What you put in your body. Whether you showed up for yourself or just got through the day.
In this episode of The Soul Searching Podcast faith based life coach Sadie gets honest about what her daily life looked like before intentional routines — and exactly what changed when she started making different small decisions every single day.
This is not about perfection. It is about compound effect. And the small decisions you are making right now are compounding into something. The question is which direction.
In this episode you will learn:
This episode is for you if:
Scripture referenced: Luke 16:10 — Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much
Connect with Sadie:
🎙️ The Soul Searching Podcast — new episodes every Monday and Friday
📱 Instagram: @sassperhaps
By Sadie SawvellYour future self is not going to look back at the big dramatic decisions. She is going to look back at the small ones. What you did when you woke up. What you worked toward. What you did with your free time. What you put in your body. Whether you showed up for yourself or just got through the day.
In this episode of The Soul Searching Podcast faith based life coach Sadie gets honest about what her daily life looked like before intentional routines — and exactly what changed when she started making different small decisions every single day.
This is not about perfection. It is about compound effect. And the small decisions you are making right now are compounding into something. The question is which direction.
In this episode you will learn:
This episode is for you if:
Scripture referenced: Luke 16:10 — Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much
Connect with Sadie:
🎙️ The Soul Searching Podcast — new episodes every Monday and Friday
📱 Instagram: @sassperhaps