It’s never too late to start over. No matter where you are in your life, if it’s not where you want to be, it’s time to make some changes.
Lessons from a Quitter gives you the practical tools to manage all of the thoughts and fears that stop you as well as the strategy to go after the best life possible.
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I really like how you've mentioned the saying by Seneca, "We suffer more in imagination than in reality," because it sums up a lot. We tend to worry about things that might go wrong, causing us more stress than the actual events themselves. With overthinking, we imagine many scenarios (stories) that are unlikely to happen. It's trying to get our minds around this and back on the right track, and you help us navigate these things in a realistic, doable way. 😊🤘🤙👍🏊♀🏄♀
Thank you so much for your amazing podcast! It's very inspiring, empowering and gives me a lot of strength, motivation, courage and faith whenever I'm in doubt about trying something new.
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Lololol. "...drab, grey cubicles.....I have got to get outta here!" I can relate, I just didn't say "I have got to get outta here" until 21 years later, lol, but no regrets!
Thank you for creating this podcast! I mean it! I started listening very recently, but had already been working towards leaving my job of 21 years....which I just retired early from on February 26th, with no concrete plan. I really didn't care anymore, whether there was a plan or not. I had to leave..painful or not. So thank you sooooo much for your podcast. It's even given me an idea for doing a podcast series myself.....hey why not?! Sky's the limit! :)