In episode 163 of the Seasons of Joy podcast, Jill Pack delves into the intriguing differences between being nice and being kind. Drawing from personal experiences and deep reflection, she explores how these often interchangeable terms have distinct meanings and implications for our relationships, work environment, and personal growth.
Jill candidly shares a pivotal moment in her own life that shifted her perspective and led her to question the common perception of niceness as an admirable trait. She invites listeners to challenge their own definitions and discover the courage to embrace authentic kindness, even when it means stepping out of their comfort zones.
Join Jill as she provides practical strategies to transition from a default niceness to intentional kindness, revealing how this shift can foster genuine connections and improve overall well-being. Whether you're navigating family dynamics, workplace challenges, or personal growth, this episode offers valuable insights into nurturing a more joyful and meaningful life.
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About the Host: Jill Pack is a certified faith-based life + relationship coach and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She helps women of faith navigate their seasons of life with greater purpose and joy including how to transform conflict into connection. For more resources or to work with Jill, visit www.seasons-coaching.com.