For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week with Renee Benes or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
"It might be ugly, but that closer look allows us to recognize and name our challenges, and that is the first step towards freedom."
Most of us struggle to admit we have limitations, let alone actually rejoicing in them; however, my guest today, author, Sara Hagerty has learned how to better recognize (and accept) her boundaries and limitations. In today's conversation, we explore how idealism, while often celebrated, can impede personal growth, fostering dissatisfaction and burnout. We also discuss how grieving the loss of certain expectations and embracing our limits can ultimately lead to greater contentment and peace.
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EP222: Finding Contentment Through Minimalism with Emily Eusanio
Bonus Episode: Prepare On Sunday To Make Your Week Run Smoother with Toni-Ann Mayembe
EP221: Simple Parenting Strategies for the Toddler Years (Ages 1-5) with Devon Kuntzman
EP220: Making Space for Balance with Whitney English
EP219: REALISTIC Tips for Less Waste (and More Joy!) with Tara McKenna
EP218: 'Prioritize Nature, Reclaim Childhood, & Experience a Fuller Life' [1000 Hours Outside] with Ginny Yurich
EP217: Productivity Tips for a Smoother Week with Carey Bentley
EP216: Learning to Let Go, Keep Going and Live Lightly with Shauna Niequist
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EP214: The Downsides of Small Space Living (and Solutions for How to Tackle Them!) with Laura Fenton
EP213: Replacing Financial Falsehoods with Truth with Jessi Fearon
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EP211: Intentionality in the Kitchen with Caroline Fausel
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