The power of the tongue is real. Your words can be poison—or fruit. The most important truth? You choose. Hosts Nan & Pri of the Gratitude & Attitude Podcast encourage using that power wisely. Pri shares, “I never repeat anything I hear unless it’s building someone up.” Nan emphasizes that negativity serves no purpose—she avoids consuming it altogether, even if that means skipping the news or distancing herself from gossip-filled environments. Gossip only grows when it’s fed. These ru...
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The power of the tongue is real. Your words can be poison—or fruit. The most important truth? You choose. Hosts Nan & Pri of the Gratitude & Attitude Podcast encourage using that power wisely. Pri shares, “I never repeat anything I hear unless it’s building someone up.” Nan emphasizes that negativity serves no purpose—she avoids consuming it altogether, even if that means skipping the news or distancing herself from gossip-filled environments. Gossip only grows when it’s fed. These ru...
In Episode 6 of Gratitude and Attitude, our hosts dive into the powerful connection between thoughts and manifestation. As Pri boldly states, “What you focus on, you become.” This episode is all about the power of intentionality — if you want to achieve specific results, you have to practice with purpose. The conversation explores how everyday thoughts shape your reality and how small mindset shifts can lead to major breakthroughs. Nan reads the powerful quote, “Our inner state shapes our out...
Gratitude and Attitude Podcast
The power of the tongue is real. Your words can be poison—or fruit. The most important truth? You choose. Hosts Nan & Pri of the Gratitude & Attitude Podcast encourage using that power wisely. Pri shares, “I never repeat anything I hear unless it’s building someone up.” Nan emphasizes that negativity serves no purpose—she avoids consuming it altogether, even if that means skipping the news or distancing herself from gossip-filled environments. Gossip only grows when it’s fed. These ru...