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#410: My relationship with laziness and ease - Podcarpet - Tash Corbin, Heart-Centred Business Podcast
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Full article and links are available at: tashcorbin.com/410
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This episode of the Heart-Centered Business Podcast comes with a warning label: As I join you from the floor of my office sitting on the carpet (yes, it's a Podcarpet episode!), I want you to know that listening to this episode may completely change your worldview, especially concerning the word lazy and being someone who embraces laziness.
You've been warned!!!
I want to talk to you today about my relationship with laziness and ease.
Over the last few months, I have noticed in my group program calls, I have had to have this talk with many people over and over again.
I figured it's time for us to bring this conversation to the podcast, so that we can all work a little less hard, be a little less burnt out, and at the same time, get better results and feel more successful. Isn't that what we all want?
If that's what you want, then it's time for you to embrace your lazy self.
This is a Podcarpet episode of the podcast, which means I may wander off-topic a bit. But I think it's an important conversation for us to have.
The reason is that over the last few months, I have noticed on my course calls that a lot of people seem to struggle with being nice to themselves and with this belief that they have to work hard and harder (and the hardest!) to get better results or to get any results.
I want to give you some examples here because I think that they are insightful as to the different ways that this hustle culture and perfectionist society impact us as business owners.
... full show notes at: tashcorbin.com/410
Follow Tash on Facebook: facebook.com/tashcorbincoaching
Join the Heart-Centred Soul-Driven Entrepreneurs:
facebook.com/groups/hcsde
336 episodi
Manage episode 427731265 series 2081921
Full article and links are available at: tashcorbin.com/410
Here for the links referenced in the show notes?
Grab my free Quarterly Plan on a Page template - tashcorbin.com/qplan
This episode of the Heart-Centered Business Podcast comes with a warning label: As I join you from the floor of my office sitting on the carpet (yes, it's a Podcarpet episode!), I want you to know that listening to this episode may completely change your worldview, especially concerning the word lazy and being someone who embraces laziness.
You've been warned!!!
I want to talk to you today about my relationship with laziness and ease.
Over the last few months, I have noticed in my group program calls, I have had to have this talk with many people over and over again.
I figured it's time for us to bring this conversation to the podcast, so that we can all work a little less hard, be a little less burnt out, and at the same time, get better results and feel more successful. Isn't that what we all want?
If that's what you want, then it's time for you to embrace your lazy self.
This is a Podcarpet episode of the podcast, which means I may wander off-topic a bit. But I think it's an important conversation for us to have.
The reason is that over the last few months, I have noticed on my course calls that a lot of people seem to struggle with being nice to themselves and with this belief that they have to work hard and harder (and the hardest!) to get better results or to get any results.
I want to give you some examples here because I think that they are insightful as to the different ways that this hustle culture and perfectionist society impact us as business owners.
... full show notes at: tashcorbin.com/410
Follow Tash on Facebook: facebook.com/tashcorbincoaching
Join the Heart-Centred Soul-Driven Entrepreneurs:
facebook.com/groups/hcsde
336 episodi
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