In today's short and sweet and to the point solo-episode, Shauna brings up the topic of living life in a waiting room.
This can look like waiting...
It can look like many different things for each person, but if you're like most people, maybe you've been waiting to DO something, but life has gotten in the way and the thing you wanted, isn't happening.
If this is you, you're not gonna wanna miss this episode.
It shares some beautiful hits of inspiration to stop living in the waiting room of life and start living life on your own terms.
As I tend to say in many of my posts, you're not here to do boring, stressful sh*t all day long.
So what can you do today to step out of the waiting room of life?
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