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March 12, 2020 31 mins

Even when I got a part I wanted - Hamlet... my mind was ready for a sabatoge. Self doubt could be stifling us. We have no idea what's possible. Challenging schedules and finding your morning. There's a book called "The Morning Miracle" by Hal Elrod. It made a change pretty quickly. But then it was on me to keep that going.  Trying to share how powerful that is.  

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The JOYFull Podcast – Hosted by Ethan Sharrett – Ep 36. Overcome Low Confidence With Morning Me-Time  0:15 Now it’s recording. All right, I’m going to try to recreate everything I just said while the microphone was not on. I don’t know how I’m going to do that. I’ve been rambling to myself, I guess with no microphone on. This is Episode 36 of the JOYFull podcast. My name is Ethan Sharrett. Thank you so much for listening to it. It’s a pleasure to have you here. And as always, if you feel moved, every review or comment or little thumbs up, thumbs up really helps. But if you would, please leave any review on like iTunes, or Apple podcasts or anything like that. It helps people to kind of relate to what the show is like and see if they want to check it out or not. And I would be so happy and thankful to you for doing that. And for listening. Well, it’s the JOYFull podcast. And like I said, Episode 36. All the other episodes, there’s a lot more than 36. But a lot of them in the first year were not designated with the number. There was just like interview episode. That’s all it would say. But from now on going forward, we are numbering them. So no matter what, if it’s an interview episode, or just, I guess, an advancement technique episode, it will all be numerated. 1:38 Well, I have just written a bunch of notes over the last day or so. And now they all look like chicken scratch. “Who wrote these episode notes?” Me! Me, I guess, I did. This show usually has three components. And it’s one like, what’s going on with me? Not because I need you to know what’s going on with me, but because anything somebody is going through, chances are you are too, or have or know somebody who is. So I try to just share what’s going on with me. So you can contextualize what the second component is, which is the sharing and description of some method, approach, technique, tool, idea that I am practicing. So you can figure out if you’d like to apply that or hopefully pique your interest in it because everything I practice, I feel it is really positive and good. I mean, I do some things that are definitely not positive, And no good at all. But the ones that I’m sharing are all good. And hopefully I can pique your interest in some of those. And the third thing is like a cultural observation about some kind of issue, political issue, world issue, book, a movie, something in the media, something like that. I’m in media. I should be a mediaologist. I just came up with that.  Page 2 of 9 So thanks for listening, geez. Once again, I recorded so much good content, and I looked down. And somehow the thing had stopped recording. And I was literally talking about how I didn’t record enough because of the technical issues. So I’m trying to figure that out. Thank you so much for bearing with me. 3:31 This episode is just me talking about me, and you. And I’ve gotten a couple of emails about guests lately. And some of them have been anonymous, some of them have just said, “Thanks.” I like it. And even those, if you can just do those, those allow people to possibly check it out, possibly share, which I would be so grateful to you for. 3:56 So what is going on with me? Well, I drove around today for Uber, drove a bunch of people around. That’s a really cool thing to do. I like it. I mean, you get exhausted from just the s

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