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May 10, 2024 34 mins

“I think the best way to handle the future is by handling today things.” — Ari Farley

Dive in with BM on how to step forward as someone who follows through on their vision + projects. She discusses how she consistently makes progress on her goals, ambitions, + desires as a recovering perfectionist + workaholic (spoiler: she doesn’t!) — and continues to find her way to relieve the burden of comparison + the weight of trying to do it all as she works to walk her path towards the person she is becoming. Hear her reflect on the power of understanding your "why" + the importance of asking, "is this what I truly want?" when aligning your actions with your true purpose.


exploring:

defining your own productivity standards

ditching comparison on what success looks like

finding the productivity systems that work best for you

anxiety is a form of distrust

either you’ll do it or you won’t


cheeky links:

✍️ resistance auditit’s free.99

🎶 tiktok sound bite by @balancedles on the appearance of effortlessness

🎶 tiktok sound bite by @angel_alannah_tarotx on being your biggest advocate

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