In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...
72: [Let's Get Deep] Dealing with Disappointment and Giving Yourself Grace
Rise & Energize
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1 month ago
72: [Let's Get Deep] Dealing with Disappointment and Giving Yourself Grace
Send us a text This week, we're due for a Let's Get Deep episode and with Bailey still out on podcast maternity leave, Morgan talked a bit about the sad reality when disappointment can settle in and how to give yourself grace during those times. As always, we hope you love this episode (as melancholy as it might be) and we hope it helps you deal with disappointment a little better and give yourself grace! Recipe for pumpkin coffee creamer: 2 cups milk (I used almond) 1/2 cup pumpkin p...
Rise & Energize
In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...