No sooner does change come calling, than the dreaded questions arise, right?!
Those questions might sound like, "What am I going to do next?!" or "Who am I to think things could get better?"
Change, by it's very nature is unsettling, but there is another way to renew your clarity, confidence and thrive even in the face of some unknowns.
In this episode, Karlee explains how to cure that overwhelm when change comes calling: asking better questions.
There are 5 specific questions that help us navigate change in a way that is whole and nourishing, rather than intimidating or draining. This is the doable way to navigate change without having to have it all figured out.
Here’s the truth: those who thrive while life shifts around them give their attention to one main thing. They softly, but consistently, fan the flames of their focused attention on specific questions that elevate them.
Tune in to learn methods and strategies to help you thrive as you navigate change, upgrading from overwhelm into your new best.
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