• #364 When Life Feels Like a Fire Hose

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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#364 When Life Feels Like a Fire Hose

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  • Sometimes life feels like a fire hose, a constant stream of events or tasks or humans or needs or stimulation that wear you down, metaphorically soak you through, and create an environment where what you need keeps getting pushed to the back of the line. In those times, what do we do?

    Today, I’m going to share four things to keep in mind when life feels like a fire hose (one is super duper practical, promise!).

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    This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey.

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Really love your podcast! New Listener here!

Really love your podcast! just tuned in a few days ago and have already started my Have to and Hope to to do list. Because I tend to be bullish on the go go go. But finding the time to do all the things is hard.
And what a great idea to break down bigger tasks into smaller ones!

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