In this episode of the Gift of Gab, I'm a solo act and I spend my time sharing what life has been like since my role elimination. Spoiler alert, I'm loving this slow living life.
I share some lessons learned and reflections as I try to battle my natural hustle mentality and embrace what I've coined as 'My Season of Slow'.
Rarely -- if ever -- are we given the opportunity in life to actually pause.. and breathe.. and slow the hell down.
I'm leaning into this opportunity and learning a lot about myself in this season. Mainly, that the things I thought I would do with my time are not the things I've ended up dedicating time to. I also share how this time could not have lined up more perfectly for other transitions happening with our family as well.
Overall, this is a positive reflection with an optimistic outlook interwoven throughout the narrative.
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