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Episode 435

Advice For Living

Wisdom is the cumulation of valuable lessons we pick up along our journeys through this messy thing called life, and pearls of wisdom are guideposts to help us navigate the complexities of living in an uncertain world in an uncertain time. On today's show: A conversation with author Dr. Elizabeth Kagan Arleo about trusting the wisdom of the experts — both modern and ancient — so as to better overcome life's challenges and improve overall well-being. Here's a preview of the wisdom we discuss today: [1:30] First, eat your frog! [4:00] Schedule your time in 168-hour chunks [11:30] Set criteria, meet criteria, and be satisfied (no perfection required) [18:00] Stop over-apologizing (seriously, stop it!) [22:00] If you don't ask, the answer is always no [27:00] Imposter Syndrome: Name it to tame it Resources mentioned: First, Eat Your Frog: And Other Pearls for Professional Working Mothers Episode #434: Is It Time To Quit Amazon Prime? This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! [email protected].

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January 23, 202431m 35s

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Wisdom is the cumulation of valuable lessons we pick up along our journeys through this messy thing called life, and pearls of wisdom are guideposts to help us navigate the complexities of living in an uncertain world in an uncertain time.

On today's show: A conversation with author Dr. Elizabeth Kagan Arleo about trusting the wisdom of the experts — both modern and ancient — so as to better overcome life's challenges and improve overall well-being. 


Here's a preview of the wisdom we discuss today:

[1:30] First, eat your frog!

[4:00] Schedule your time in 168-hour chunks

[11:30] Set criteria, meet criteria, and be satisfied (no perfection required)

[18:00] Stop over-apologizing (seriously, stop it!)

[22:00] If you don't ask, the answer is always no

[27:00] Imposter Syndrome: Name it to tame it

 

Resources mentioned:

 



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