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On the Thursday April 24, 2025 edition of The Armstrong & Getty One More Thing Podcast... Jack asks about food freshness... Meanwhile, Joe is Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, featuring: the head of the FDA, breakfast cereal and tandem-talking twins! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, we're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge! Next, Jack considers re-decorating his home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, featuring actor David Schwimmer, plus--a very special Hooter's Girl! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dreaming of Thanksgiving leftovers... An odd turn, a weird accusation... Cleaning Out the Soundfridge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack, Joe, Katie & MichaelAngelo are "Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge. Featured today, a few clips that weren't used in our broadcast today, including some jokes from Bill Maher, and some funny stories from RFK and Kid Rock! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're "Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge" (commenting on all the sound we didn't use, but will certainly spoil very quickly). Think cottage cheese, or that really old jar of pasta sauce! Featured today: the passing of Tito Jackson, a Panera employee deals with an unruly man and the Valley Girl accent--explained! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by clutter in your life—whether it's physical, mental, or emotional? Do you find yourself holding onto things you don't really need, just in case? Join me, along with my special guest, my husband Todd Isberner, on the Visibly Fit Podcast, as I share a personal story that will inspire and encourage you to declutter and free yourself from the burdens of excess stuff.We discuss the importance of being honest with yourself, acknowledging the clutter in your life, and taking small steps to declutter one area at a time. Whether it's physical clutter in your home, mental clutter in your mind, or emotional clutter in your heart, I provide practical tips and encouragement to help you start the journey towards a more organized and fulfilling life.If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just in need of a fresh start, this episode is for you. Tune in to gain insight, inspiration, and practical instruction on how to declutter and create space for new possibilities in your life. Chapter:[00:00] Podcast Preview[00:46] Welcome to Visibly Fit Podcast[01:17] Special Guest: Todd Isberner[02:20] The "I Need This" Mentality[03:01] Cleaning Out the Garage[04:08] Motivation Behind the Cleanup[05:04] Parents' Reaction to Decluttering[06:00] Accumulation of Unnecessary Items[07:02] Digital Clutter and Personal Admission[08:16] Emotional Attachment to Items[09:07] Spiritual and Mental Clutter[10:00] Identity and Accumulation[11:15] Painful Process of Letting Go[12:08] Grieving and Sense of Loss[13:25] Encouragement to Declutter[14:25] Overwhelm and Anxiety from Clutter[15:25] Steps to Start Decluttering[16:05] Making a Decision and Taking Action[17:13] Being Honest with Yourself[18:28] Acknowledging Physical Health[19:06] Seeking Help and Support[20:14] Coaching Offer[21:20] Procrastination and Overcoming It[22:02] Encouragement and Final Thoughts[23:19] Progress and Freedom from Clutter[23:50] Conclusion and Birthday WishesResources mentioned:Visibly Fit™ 7-Week Accelerator ProgramConnect with today's guest:Todd Isberner WebsiteTodd Isberner is a best-selling author of the book "What Every Man Needs To Know", a podcast host of Your Biggest Breakthrough, and a coach.As a result of his life-altering conversion, author Todd Isberner dedicated his life to telling others about Jesus and helping them walk out of their faith. With a Master of Divinity degree and a media background, Todd founded ShareMedia, a fundraising consulting company devoted to helping improve and expand the ministry of Christian radio.Now retired from fundraising, Todd draws from his years of experience in training, consulting and coaching, applying these overarching principles to mentoring men. He now invests his time helping men with their faith, family, fitness, and finances, so they can live out their purpose and fulfill their roles as providers, protectors, and leaders.P.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at https://wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast.
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," host Cherisse invites her friend & local artist Hillary Butler to pull up chair to the table. They discuss the importance of embracing our unique gifts and walking in surrender to God's plan. Hillary shares her journey from graphic design to full-time artistry, highlighting her work featured on hit show "Nashville" and exhibitions in New York. She emphasizes the role of creativity in healing and personal growth, and the significance of rest and community. The episode underscores the need for intentional rest, nurturing creativity, and finding joy in one's unique calling, encouraging listeners to embrace their talents and spiritual rhythms. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to the Episode (00:00:02) Cherisse introduces the podcast and the theme of embracing gifts and walking in surrender. Guest Introduction (00:00:35) Cherisse welcomes Hillary Butler, expressing excitement about their conversation on creativity and beauty. Hillary's Art Background (00:02:21) Hillary shares her journey from art major to graphic designer and her transition to full-time artist. Art on the Show "Nashville" (00:05:21) Hillary discusses how her artwork was featured on "Nashville" through a connection from social media. Exhibition at Agora Gallery (00:07:11) Hilalry recounts her experience exhibiting at Agora Gallery in New York and networking in the art scene. Thoughtful Business Practices (00:09:19) Cherisse and Hillary talk about the importance of personal, thoughtful gestures in business relationships. Meeting David (00:10:47) Hillary shares the story of how she met her husband David at church during their college years. David's Teaching Career (00:12:43) Hillary discusses David's long tenure as a teacher and his role as "chief memory maker" at ECS. Creativity and Healing (00:14:07) Cherisse highlights the connection between healing and flourishing creativity, referencing a podcast she listened to. Impact of Spiritual Rhythms (00:18:26) Hillary shares how she learned about spiritual rhythms from the book "Practicing the Way" by John Mark Comer and their transformative effect on her life. Introduction to the Podcast (00:19:52) Hillary shares her introduction to the podcast and her initial excitement about its content. Revolutionizing Perspectives on Sabbath (00:20:45) Hillary discusses the concept of Sabbath as a joyful practice rather than a burden. The Yoke of Rabbis (00:21:44) Hillary explains the rabbinical concept of 'yoke' in relation to Jesus' teachings. Learning and Growth in Faith (00:22:39) Hillary reflects on her continuous learning and growth in her faith journey. Reframing the Sabbath (00:23:01) Cherisse and Hillary discuss the importance of viewing Sabbath as a gift rather than an obligation. Practicing Restorative Sabbath (00:24:20) Hillary shares her family's practice of Sabbath and the need for intentional rest. Intentional Community Engagement (00:26:11) Hillary talks about her journey to focus on deeper, more restorative community relationships. Cleaning Out the Friendship Closet (00:27:10) Hillary describes her process of refining her friendships for deeper connections. Setting Boundaries in Relationships (00:28:46) Hillary discusses the challenge of setting boundaries to maintain personal energy. The Realization of Limited Capacity (00:29:59) Cherisse and Hillary reflect on the limits of personal capacity in relationships. Quick Love vs. Long-Term Love (00:30:46) Hillary highlights the difference between fleeting affirmations and lasting love from family. Practicing Margin in Life (00:33:34) Hillary shares her journey of creating intentional margin in her busy schedule. Building a Rhythm of Silence and Solitude (00:35:50) Hillary discusses her practice of deepening silence and solitude in her routine. Embracing Seasonal Rhythms (00:38:26) Hillary reflects on the importance of recognizing and embracing seasonal rhythms in life. Understanding Rhythms of Rest (00:39:22) Hillary reflects on the importance of calm and restorative rhythms in life. The Challenge of Identifying Restoration (00:39:54) Cherisse discusses how many struggle to recognize what restores them. Embracing Boredom for Creativity (00:40:26) Hillary emphasizes the benefits of boredom in fostering creativity. Introducing the 'Quiet Parties' Collection (00:41:13) Hillary shares her new artwork series inspired by quiet social gatherings. The Power of the Subconscious (00:41:59) Hillary explores how subconscious influences shape her artistic journey. Stones of Remembrance (00:42:30) Cherisse connects Hillary's art to themes of remembrance and personal growth. Learning to Work with God (00:43:00) Hillary discusses the active process of working with God in life. Finding Real Rest (00:44:03) Hillary reads a passage about finding true rest and grace. The Yoke of Burdens (00:45:05) Hillary illustrates the metaphor of sharing burdens with God. Visualizing Support in Struggles (00:46:01) Cherisse reassures listeners that they are not alone in their struggles. Advice to Younger Self (00:47:07) Hillary reflects on what she would tell her younger self about pursuing dreams. Upcoming Art Show Announcement (00:48:18) Hillary shares details about her upcoming art show at The Memphian Hotel. Connecting with Hillary (00:48:58) Cherisse provides information on how to follow Hilary and see her artwork. Closing Thoughts and Encouragement (00:49:19) Cherisse expresses gratitude for Hillary's insights and encouragement. Invitation to Stay Connected (00:49:38) Cherisse invites listeners to connect and subscribe for future episodes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connect with Hillary Butler Fine Art & Join her Email list to find out more about her art: Website www.hillarybutler.com Instagram: @hillarybutlerfineart Email: Hillary@hillarybutler.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools, Websites, and Links Instagram: "00:04:45" Practicing the Way: "00:35:50" Hilary Butler's Website: "00:48:40" Instagram: "00:48:18" Books "The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry" by John Mark Comer: "00:19:04" "To Hell with the Hustle": "00:19:04" "Present Over Perfect" by Shauna Niequist: "00:30:22" "The Hidden Life of Trees": "00:38:26" "Practicing the Way" by Jean-Marc Comar: "00:49:10" Videos Podcast: "Wild at Heart": "00:14:07" Sermons Cole Huffman Sermons: "00:43:45" Verses Matthew 11:28-30 (The Message): "00:43:46" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Cherisse & Join our Podcast Community Join our "Rhythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. Help us share this incredible transformative message of Gods word through the beautiful act of "ceasing to strive" and learning to "simply BE". ------------------------------------ Connect more with me on Instagram, Facebook and Email: Lets Chat: cherissehixson@hotmail.com Facebook: Cherisse Mathias Hixson DM on Instagram: @cherissehixson01 https://www.instagram.com/cherissehixson01?igsh=dDY4ZWNrcWowb2Vx&utm_source=qr
In episode 10 of Nice ish , Cindy and Grace celebrate their milestone by reminiscing about childhood memories uncovered while cleaning out a spare room. They discuss old birthday parties, Webkinz collections, and American Girl dolls. The hosts then pivot to the latest drama in the Bravo world, focusing on a lawsuit involving Tom Sandoval and Ariana. They touch upon Sandoval's controversial actions, responses from the Bravo community, and subsequent legal maneuvers. The episode also highlights a lawsuit against Ariana and Katie by Chef Penny over a disputed partnership in their sandwich shop. Additionally, the hosts delve into a recent episode of 'Orange County,' analyzing the fight between Gina and Jen, and introducing new cast member Katie and her family dynamics. They conclude with a rewatch discussion of 'Married to Medicine,' focusing on the fallout from a recent physical altercation at a party, and the ensuing reactions and apologies from the cast. 00:00 Welcome to Nice Ish: Episode 10 01:03 Cleaning Out the Spare Bedroom 02:07 Blast from the Past: Birthday Parties and Scrapbooking 02:41 Zac Efron and Childhood Memories 06:11 Webkinz and American Girl Dolls Collection 11:06 Bravo World Drama: Tom Sandoval's Lawsuit 26:13 Chef Penny's Lawsuit Against Ariana and Katie 36:17 Orange County Episode 2: Gina and Jen's Fight 39:09 Gina's Trust and Financial Concerns 39:36 Personal Attacks and Work Ethics 42:07 Jen's Judgment and Relationship with Ryan 48:28 Katie's Family Dynamics 55:35 Married to Medicine Rewatch: Party Fallout 58:58 Mariah and Toya's Conflict 01:06:57 Kari's Perspective and Accountability 01:19:07 Conclusion and Next Episode Teasers
Today's thoughts center around what to do with the stuff that represents life that has been lived, but is no longer used daily or on a regular basis. Life is a series of transitions. One of the inevitable changes is moving out of the home where you lived with your parents. Consider how many parents continue to live with their children's things long after the children are gone. The trap is created when space is held hostage when their home is storing things instead of children. More of this conversation @www.nurturingmynest.com Inspiration on HOME and FAMILY: How to Make Friends and Keep Them Private Worship The Value of a Good Father The Value of a Mom Teaching Your Child to Serve: Spiritual Formation @ Home Books available on Amazon: Hum of the Home: Routines and Rhythms of Homemaking Nurturing My Nest: Intentional Home Building and Custom Built Education
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, featuring a full explanation of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's comments about killing farm animals--plus some clips from The Tom Brady Roast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this mini podcast episode, Courtney discusses the topic of transitions and how they are an inevitable part of life. She emphasizes the importance of pausing and evaluating where we are headed during these transition times. Courtney shares her personal experiences and offers practical tips for navigating transitions in a healthy way. She encourages listeners to clean out their physical spaces, evaluate their routines, and support their bodies with the right supplements and nutrition. Courtney also highlights the vulnerability that comes with transitions and the need to protect ourselves from negative influences during these times. Takeaways Transitions are inevitable and how we frame them makes a difference in what they produce in our future. Pausing and evaluating where we are headed during transition times is crucial for growth. Cleaning out physical spaces and creating a blank canvas can help us create something new in our lives. Evaluating our routines and supporting our bodies with the right supplements and nutrition is important during transitions. Transitions make us vulnerable, and it is important to protect ourselves from negative influences during these times. Chapters 13:24 Navigating Transitions: Identifying Desired Outcomes 25:26 Cleaning Out and Creating a Blank Canvas 30:02 Supporting Your Body During Transitions 34:13 Embracing Growth and Creating Something New Follow @thehealthinstitute on Instagram! www.instagram.com/healthinstitute Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Follow Courtney Instagram
It's a very special Valentine's Day edition of Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Growing in Faith - Step 4: Cleaning Out the Closet” Matthew 5:8 Rev. John Allen continues our message series on the Beatitudes with a look at making room in our hearts for the things of God. Recorded live at Stonebridge United Methodist Church in McKinney, Texas. For more information, please visit www.mysumc.org.
First, we're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, but before you know it we're knee-deep in a conversation about....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this glorious Monday, we bring you a fresh edition of Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, speculation on NFL player Damar Hamlin's return to the field. Next, a good ol' fashioned Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode is also known as "Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge", featuring pushback on a new cafe in small-town Alabama, a classic TV clip, some advice from a celebrity and guidance regarding the attendance of a movie (from a couple of years ago). Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cleaning Out the Closet With God, there will often be glimmers of light at the bottom of all things - including the hard things. Our job? Clean out the closet. Gen. 4:19 Secrets of Heaven 408
Prior to the holiday weekend, we're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cleaning Out a House Believe it or not, for people who've lived in their house for a long while and who are ready to sell, one of their biggest challenges is cleaning out the house. Cleaning out a house to sell or to move isn't easy. This video provides a checklist and options to get you started. To find a professional organizer, visit https://pro.napo.net/.
I know you think that keeping clothes that are too small for you in your closet is motivating you to "eat healthy" or to "lose weight." But what if I told you that keeping these clothes in your closet is actually destroying your relationship with food and is making you unhealthy? In this podcast episode I talk about how important it is for your health to acquire clothes that fit your body, how to grieve those old clothes, and I finish with some tips on how to get started in the "Cleaning Out the Closet" journey. Work with me here: 1:1 Nutrition Counseling
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge before Matthew McConaughey goes stale! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For those of you who know what the Gerson Method is, you will also comprehend the power of said method. Our guest examined the coffee component of the famous method and improved upon it. By examining the properties of the coffee, she was able to create, by trial and error, a specifically designed coffee product. (more...) The post 406- Cleaning Out a Lifetime of Gunk with Green Coffee (Free) appeared first on Crrow777 Radio.
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, with some help from highlights from Bill Maher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our fridge of audio overfloweth, so we're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge! Today's episode features Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Denzel Washington, Pete Buttigieg, Jon Stewart & a snake! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 25th episode of Monsters Musings, hosts Deana Weinheimer and Jakob Forster bring you the latest roster news, get you ready for the upcoming slate of games, and recap last week's Cleveland Monsters action. During the Cleaning Out the Monster's Den, you'll learn about the latest call-ups to the Columbus Blue Jackets, including an […]
In the 25th episode of Monsters Musings, hosts Deana Weinheimer and Jakob Forster bring you the latest roster news, get you ready for the upcoming slate of games, and recap last week's Cleveland Monsters action. During the Cleaning Out the Monster's Den, you'll learn about the latest call-ups to the Columbus Blue Jackets, including an […]
In the 24th episode of Monsters Musings, hosts Deana Weinheimer and Jakob Forster brings you the latest roster news, gets you ready for the upcoming slate of games, and recaps last week's action: During the Cleaning Out the Monster's Den, you'll learn about the latest goaltender moves and how Brett Gallant has further cemented himself […]
In the 24th episode of Monsters Musings, hosts Deana Weinheimer and Jakob Forster brings you the latest roster news, gets you ready for the upcoming slate of games, and recaps last week's action: During the Cleaning Out the Monster's Den, you'll learn about the latest goaltender moves and how Brett Gallant has further cemented himself […]
Joe goes solo and offers up a thorough Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, featuring clips that we could not fit into the broadcast. Featured today: a couple of trailers, butter etiquette and a famous stripper! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Producer Ross and Maddy are getting married. That means they need food and, more importantly, presents from Leland…. Shared by Side Project's Obscura America Stout with Vanilla (5): We Dissect the Fun of using board games to teach critical thinking skills. Capital Brewery Maibock (2): The Binge Bingers have delved back into the […] Support The Mixed Six on Patreon The post Episode 87: Cleaning Out the Fridge appeared first on The Mixed Six Podcast.
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, with comments on a variety of clips that didn't make it on the legit broadcast! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge...featuring the new John Mellencamp/Bruce Springsteen tune! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, 'cause the dang ice box is starting to stank! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this edition of A&G's Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge, we present a clip from a Norm McDonald interview, CA's Governor Gavin Newsom's funny comment about democracy and a really funny clip for people of a certain generation! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We're Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge with one of Tom Cruise's "co-workers" and Dennis Miller! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Jack suffers through the consequences of a simple error and we debut a new intro to our feature, Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Joe brings us another episode of "Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge" and a story about a radio personality reminds Jack of one of his old bosses! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and it’s a perfect time to consider the aspects of your life that are weighing you down without contributing to your happiness and success. April is the month for cleaning out in the Art Biz Success community. In this episode, I’m highlighting some of my previous interviews with artists who have discussed cleaning out in one form or another, from removing physical items to cleaning out business ideas and strategies, modes of working, and even the venues where you show and sell your art. If you are ready to deep clean your art business, to release what isn’t serving you and banish all that is getting in the way of your productivity and creativity, then you won’t want to miss the insights and inspiration from these successful artists. Highlights April is the month to focus on cleaning out your art business. (0:01) Is there one single best way to get organized? Heather Powers says no. (2:23) Tips to help you get started on cleaning out and organizing your spaces. (6:09) Redefining your relationship with things so that you can let go. (10:41) How to prepare your studio for a big move. (14:50) Take control of your business so that it works for you, even if it means emptying out your galleries. (19:16) Control your income by controlling your inventory. (23:29) Connecting with buyers outside of the galleries. (27:02) Releasing old work so you can focus on what is most meaningful. (28:21) Increasing your creativity begins with cleaning out the cobwebs. (34:32) Mentioned Episode 36 — Reaching the Other 99% for Your Art Business with Adele Sypesteyn Episode 33 — Reinventing Your Art Career with Ali Cavanaugh Episode 23 — Leaving Behind What is Safe with Jan R. Carson Episode 10 — Creative Organizing with Heather K. Powers Episode 49 — A Year of Cleaning Out with Daryl D. Johnson Round Top Antiques Fair The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo Resources Featured artists, comments, and full transcript Art Career Success System Art Biz Success Community Intro and outro music by Wildermiss
Sweet Sport! Wanting to Win? Cleaning Up. Cleaning Out. Claude Bolling: Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano. Lupin! Health advice from a toilet. Capitol sculpture tales: Vinnie Ream and Abraham Lincoln. Michael Joseph Evans and the Moynihan Train Hall. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
Preparing for the New Year it's important to cleanout mentally and emotionally so that we can breathe new life into the new year. The post Cleaning Out to Usher in the New Year appeared first on Soul Searching Zone- Intuitive Life Caoch- Kelly T. Smith.
In this episode of the quilt podcast, Lynn and Pam debate the best star quilt blocks, and discuss how to choose an applique method for various types of projects. This is the audio-only version of the YouTube video, produced as a quilting podcast. See show notes, links to the various things we talk about, photos, … Continue reading "The Stitch TV Show 511: Fabric Scarves and Cleaning Out a Sewing Room"
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Cleaning Out the Garage - Part 3: Pride - Allan Fuller
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Welcome is the Dare to Dream Podcast with Rev. Lisa Ealy, where we focus on helping spiritually minded professional women get unstuck to manifest their dream job and get unstuck to live the life they have been called to. Scripture: “Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, “Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.” And God granted his request.” 1 Chron 4:10 “May he give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed.” Psalm 20:4 “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans. “Proverbs 16:3 Prayer: Shall we pray – Heavenly Father, you are the one and only true and living God, and we know you have our plans in your hand and they have been established since the foundation of the earth, we pray for direction, guidance, and wisdom, we pray for enlarged territories, and we pray that nothing with hurt or harm us. We commit our plan to you as we not go forward to see what the end will be. Amen. How do you eat an elephant? I know it’s a crazy thought, eating an entire elephant. It is no different than the big goals we have identified for ourselves. If you are anything like me I made bigger than life goals for 2018. Some of which were so big I would literally have to work day and night to accomplish. But, I knew that when I made them a goal during my visioning for 2018. What I also, know to be true is that I have never seen the righteous forsaken or His seed begging bread (Psalm 37:25b) Yes, maybe you have heard you can only Eat an Elephant One Bite at a time. When you are when dealing with a large task, goal, or project it is one bite, one step at a time. These last few weeks I have really been struggling with being overwhelmed with all that needs to get done, we are planning for guest visiting us, I have two new team members I am onboarding, and to top it off my A/C in my car is in need of repair. And living the DMV in June it is super-HOT. My Elephant is my coaching business Dare2Dream (actually, my dream job!) are all the things in need to be doing now versus later, thee ideas that I need to get on paper and the other ideas I need the help of my team to accomplish. It’s fun but all very hard work. Here are few suggestions to get you on track with eating your elephant and not feeling overwhelmed: The first thing to do is reflect on your relationship to the elephant. Is it YOUR elephant, i.e. is it YOUR goal? Is it YOUR dream? Are you working on what you think you “should” be doing, or setting a goal to make others happy? If it’s not your elephant, decide how much power you want to give it. What do you have a choice about? Can you decide to release attachment to the goal, knowing you have bigger fish – or elephants – to fry? So, let’s make and assumption you have decided that the elephant is one of your choosing; You have decided to out your goals first (put on your air bag so to speak) you’ve named it Dream Job, Book or Blog, Vlog, Side Hustle or Relationship or New Career or Cleaning Out and Decluttering, Getting a New Mindset. How will you feel once you have it… stop and close your eyes for a moment? And really think about HOW YOUR WILL FEEL. Try renaming the elephant to reflect what you want to experience. Focus on your intention. Using this guidance, my Dream Job (elephant) might sound like this: I feel empowered and confident as I share my unique voice with the world. I am making a difference in the lives of the women I work with, I am leaving the world a better place, I am transforming lives. I am helping others to reach the place God is calling them too. Does this help? By focusing on what I You/I want to feel, You/I are opening up to possibility that it will happen. My elephant might evolve, and if I’m too focused on a specific make and model, appearing at a specific time, I might miss an even better outcome. Some other tips for keeping the elephant in perspective: Be Authentic: Keep showing up you and only the “real to you” with authentic intentions and goals, the more likely you are to be committed and take action. One Bite at a Time: When you feel overwhelmed, it helps to remember to take your commitments and actions and break them into bite size pieces, or fun size goals. Remind yourself that you have choices about what you say “yes” and “no” to, and when and how you move forward. Let your yeses be yes and noes be no. Celebrate Your Wins: Each time you reach a milestone, celebrate it! Treat yourself in a way that feels appropriate. Acknowledge your progress and channel that positive energy into taking the next bite. Enlist Helpers: Get a coach who will help you stay on track and who will support you. Keep connected to people who inspire, encourage and challenge you. Hire me as your Dare2Dream coach to help you. Eliminate Negative People: Stay away from negative influence, news media, television, from our circle of influence, and especially dream killers, and snatchers. Trust the Process: By focusing on the experience you want to have and making choices based on your intention, you can trust that you are moving towards your goal, even if things look differently than you anticipated. “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. ~St Francis of Assisi Before we close I have a few activities you can do on your own to make this podcast “How to Eat an Elephant” stick. Follow Up Activities: The download the - Free Elephant Worksheet. Name your Elephant The biggest Goal the one that really scares you. (yea I know your even scared to think about it, but do it anyway – write it down) Craft your plan of action Get Busy, eating your elephant. Revisit your goal daily or weekly so you can focus and stay on track, next week send me a note about your progress. Before I go today, Do THREE Things for Me: Subscribe to this Podcast Give me a 5 Start Rating Share it with your friends, family, sorority sisters and anyone who needs this content. I would also love, love to hear from you! If you would like to share your own Dare2Dream story, or if you have any topics you would like to hear addressed on the Dare2Dream podcast, please feel free to reach out on Instagram or Facebook Until next time ~ Making Dream Happen!! I’m your host Rev. Lisa Ealy, whatever you do keep daring to dream. 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http://leanblog.org/audio77 I did a similar post in 2012, but here's a post where I share some recent NPR stories that I've heard recently (through the NPR One app, which I absolutely love).This is similar to my "A Lean Guy Reads..." series, my "Cleaning Out the Backlog" series, and the "Stuff I'm Reading" posts. Not All NICU Babies Should Get the Same Treatments Shrinking and Cutting Isn't the Only Path for Hospitals More Expensive Cancer Drugs Aren't Always Better Getting Patients Involved in Choosing Better Care --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support
Join Ken and Brian as they talk with 2014 Forrest Wood Cup Champion Anthony Gagliardi. They also talk wild game cooking in the annual "Cleaning Out the Freezer" segment with The Sporting Chef, Scott Leysath. And as always they talk hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors.
Like so many people, Leah Ingram found her family had to become suddenly frugal during the economic downturn. In this episode she shares here story, what she learned from it, and how she and her family are turning their financial lives around. Plus hear how to get a great freebie from Leah - free is good, right? Leah is the author of Suddenly Frugal: How to Live Happier and Healthier for Less, which compiles Leah’s unique money-saving advice, including how a family can save $25,000 a year. Her second title in the Suddenly Frugal series is Toss, Keep, Sell!: The Suddenly Frugal Guide to Cleaning Out the Clutter and Cashing In. This episode aired live August 12, 2013.
We need to clean out the rubble in our lives. Too many times we leave our rubble in our hearts and God can't work through us. We hold on to past hurts and sins. We need to clean it out and show our light to the world.
We need to clean out the rubble in our lives. Too many times we leave our rubble in our hearts and God can't work through us. We hold on to past hurts and sins. We need to clean it out and show our light to the world.
Hey Everybody we are back! With a topic that inspired our show. And the book; Relationships Some Assembly Required (Positive Batteries Included) When Clarity talks about relationships, she's not speaking about your significant other or one relationship but rather how we as individuals relate to people, places and things in our lives. Most importantly how do we relate to our own lives. Although the book is written for love and past love and making peace with our past by Cleaning Out our Relationship Closets and Recognizing the roll the Universe plays in our decisions. Even becoming our own Date Detectives. We can go on and on but why do that - join us This Thursday 7/26/12 at 7PM CST 8PM EST and 5PM PST for a "90 Minute" show/workshop and DO IT with CLARITY and her guest co-host Life that is...hear you there.
Hey Everybody we are back! With a topic that inspired our show. And the book; Relationships Some Assembly Required (Positive Batteries Included) When Clarity talks about relationships, she's not speaking about your significant other or one relationship but rather how we as individuals relate to people, places and things in our lives. Most importantly how do we relate to our own lives. Although the book is written for love and past love and making peace with our past by Cleaning Out our Relationship Closets and Recognizing the roll the Universe plays in our decisions. Even becoming our own Date Detectives. We can go on and on but why do that - join us This Thursday 7/26/12 at 7PM CST 8PM EST and 5PM PST for a "90 Minute" show/workshop and DO IT with CLARITY and her guest co-host Life that is...hear you there.
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