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If you always say yes (Amazon affiliate), eventually something—or someone—pays the price. In this episode, Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton break down why many first responders struggle to set boundaries and how learning to say no can protect your time, energy, and relationships.
Alzheimer's Care - know your limits. Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, especially early-onset, presents unique challenges. This episode features Irene, who shares her personal journey of caring for her husband diagnosed at just 51. Irene discusses the initial warning signs she noticed, including social withdrawal and increased forgetfulness, and the difficulty of balancing work, family, and caregiving. She candidly describes the emotional and physical toll of caregiving, the lack of limits, and the point at which she realized she couldn't do it alone, and the difficult but loving decision to move her husband to memory care. Irene emphasizes the importance of self-care for caregivers and the need to recognize personal limits. She also highlights the relief and unexpected benefits that memory care can provide, both for the individual with Alzheimer's and their families. This episode offers valuable insights and support for anyone navigating the complexities of Alzheimer's care. It is definitely a warning on setting and understanding your limits. A Bit From Irene's Book We left the doctor's office and my head started spinning. I couldn't remember where I had parked the car. Quite miraculously, Robert managed to navigate us to the correct floor of the parking garage despite my that all hope had been sucked out of me. I had been struggling to cope since our last appointment with the family doctor, but receiving this final blow was brutal. I put my left hand on the side of the car, leaned over, and threw up. It was just bile. I had to push something out of me—denial, anger, angst—I didn't know. Wiping my mouth, my snotty nose and my tear-stained face with jittery hands I leaned heavily against the back of the car. I took a long, shaky breath in and out in an attempt to pull myself together. So began the journey with her husband who is diagnosed with early onset Dementia at the age of 51. 'Forgiving the Man Who Forgot' carries you along one woman's journey of love, honesty, disappointment and courage, detailing her life before, during and after her husband's diagnosis of early onset Dementia. Reading this memoir, you feel as though the author is sitting across from you and sharing the ups and downs of her life over a glass of wine or cup of coffee. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Related Episodes: Strength As A Sandwich Generation Caregiver Breaking the Burnout Cycle ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sign Up for more Advice & Wisdom - email newsletter. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Please Support Our Sponsors So We Can Continue To Bring The Show to You For Free - Thank You ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Feeling overwhelmed? HelpTexts can be your pocket therapist. Going through a tough time? HelpTexts offers confidential support delivered straight to your phone via text message. Whether you're dealing with grief, caregiving stress, or just need a mental health boost, their expert-guided texts provide personalized tips and advice. Sign up for a year of support and get: Daily or twice-weekly texts tailored to your situation Actionable strategies to cope and move forward Support for those who care about you (optional) HelpTexts makes getting help easy and convenient. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan Relevate from NeuroReserve I've been focusing a lot on taking care of my brain health, & I've found this supplement called RELEVATE to be incredibly helpful. It provides me with 17 nutrients that support brain function & help keep me sharp. Since you're someone I care about, I wanted to share this discovery with you. You can order it with my code: FM15 & get 15% OFF your order. With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. ...
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When we push beyond our limits, it has a negative effect on our emotional and physical bodies. Learn how to cultivate a more sustainable approach to life, leading to overall well-being and success.About your hosts: Michelle and Dawn are Reiki Masters and Tuning Forks Practitioners certified in quantum energy healing modalities. Michelle also teaches Reiki & Tuning Forks. Learn how they work in the Quantum Realm to manifest and create timelines for their highest good! Book a Quantum Energy Healing session with Michelle and Dawn! Michelle: https://energeticembrace.com. Dawn: https://alchemy-sacredsound.com. -------------Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and are opinions of the podcast hosts. Any action you take inspired by this podcast is strictly at your discretion, decision, and risk. We are not liable for any damages or losses in connection with the use of information available in this podcast or on the podcast website. Michelle and Dawn are not licensed physicians, please see your Health Care Professional for health concerns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, the Dumb Dads reminisce on their tour detour to a Kentucky whiskey distillery. Also Kevin runs his kids too ragged, while Evan takes a moment to himself, in a hot car. And Dumb Dad User Submissions! The Dumb Dad podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social – https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES – BETONLINE – Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud! And thanks to editor, Annie Laferriere. Check her out on instagram!
Cindy Esliger addresses the self-care craze that has become less about caring for ourselves and more of a quick-fix industry. She explores setting healthy boundaries to reclaim our power and encourage us to manage life's stresses. Self-care is important but it means more than a scented candle or something we can buy. Part of self-care is doing internal work to determine what we want and need, and what limits we have to set. The rage and frustration we can feel while pushing back against an oppressive or toxic work culture while balancing too many stressors is what leads to burnout. An externally applied fix, something we buy or a ritual we perform, may make us feel slightly better in the short term but does nothing to protect us from future harm or continued stressors. Cindy's definition of self-care is a process, not a product. It involves setting limits and prioritizing personal well-being over productivity.As Cindy points out, true self-care is not always comfortable. It can be challenging and messy as we work through emotional upheaval to change our life situations in order to thrive. She offers insight from her own experiences with change, boundaries, and reclaiming our power as a survival skill. What she shares explores how boundaries safeguard mental and emotional health and lead to long-term shifts that bolster self-care and create sustainable relationships in the future. Boundaries aren't as easy as a bubble bath but they're much longer lasting in their effects.Resources discussed in this episode:Guide to Reclaiming Your PowerAstronomic AudioConfidence Collective—Contact Cindy Esliger Career Confidence Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | linkedin | email
Another one! In this episode, "Know Your Limits", I talk about a whole heap of things, but mainly save points. Some things to look forward to this time: A boss fight decades in the making, Link putting on pants, and a conversation between three thinkers who have never met. This is the kind of series you can listen to out of order, but I'd recommend listening to the first episode at some point. It explains why this podcast exists, and was a lot of fun to make. And I got some links for you all, both interviews with Satoshi Nakai, both very different, and both very worthwhile. From the bonus content of Assault Suits Valken Declassified - The switch port of this SNES mecha platformer comes with this lovely interview covering Nakai's history, and his approach to mecha visual design. Thanks to the ShiryuGL youtube channel for capturing the footage. The Crimson Head Interview - A very different interview, including the sections on horror and limits that I mentioned, but also his version of Stephen King's argument in "What's Scary?", and more focused discussion on his Resident Evil monster/character designs.
How do we feel when we realize the limits of power? What do we gain when we place our hope into people that are so restricted? What do we lose? What are we placing our hope in that, no matter what, we just aren't willing to give up? And is that thing worth it?
Nathan McCravey continues the sermon series in Ecclesiastes by preaching through chapter 8 in a sermon titled "Know Your Limits"
Nathan McCravey continues the sermon series in Ecclesiastes by preaching through chapter 8 in a sermon titled "Know Your Limits"
This week! JP isn't the only Titan in the house! Well-known buildcrafter Byrdman sits down with us to talk about Pantheon, as well as the new shader icons as well as the evolving conversation of content creators in the Destiny 2 space! Broadcasting on all frequencies, its Cosmodrome Radio!Check out Byrdman on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@ByrdmanCheck out our new merch! shop.cosmodromeradio.com!Make sure you follow us on Twitter/X @cosmodromeradio for all the latest updates and news of when the show goes live each week! and join the discord community at: https://discord.gg/crfm Got a question you wanna ask the cast or an idea for an episode? Submit it via Twitter/X @cosmodromeradio or email us at cosmodromeradio@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's say you find yourself at an unexpected moment where things just feel out of alignment. Are you willing to speak up or walk away? This episode talks about why healthy boundaries are important and what it means to know your limits. I believe everything happens for a reason and life sends us signs. This week I had various conversations with different circles of friends, yet one of the common themes was this idea of setting healthy boundaries. The conversations reminded me of a phrase my aunt and I have used for decades: “I can stay in a situation as long as I know I can go.” I'm here to spend quality solo time with you for EP186's Wise Walk as we discover our True Stride. It's important to be aware of when we're out of alignment and know ways to make plans and take action for what we want. This is to protect and honor our individuality and what does align with us. On our Wise Walk, we discuss knowing your limits so you can set healthy boundaries for yourself. Your feelings are valued and you can honor them without encroaching on others. Come with me as we reflect on these Wise Walk questions: Where in your life do you feel out of alignment? Do you notice how being out of alignment makes you feel? Are you aware of how to create healthy boundaries? Have you ever needed to create a PLAN B to deal with an unaligned situation? Do you know your exit strategy for when things feel unaligned or someone crosses a line for you? You deserve to feel safe. Your healthy boundaries deserve to be honored whether they are emotional, intellectual, physical, financial, or sexual. It's our responsibility to speak up and know our limits. Stay true to your healthy boundaries with these Wise Walk questions: Do you honor your well being? Do you know your limits? Do you make an effort to ensure a safe space for yourself? Do you give yourself permission to choose again? Join this inspiring community to uncover a new sense of freedom, and be sure to follow and review the True Stride podcast as we continue to exchange our light and Heart Value with each other. In this episode: [00:23] - Welcome to the show! [01:31] - Are you aware of how to create healthy boundaries? [04:17] - The beauty of healthy boundaries. PART 1 [07:08] - The beauty of healthy boundaries. PART 2 [09:18] - Do you know your exit strategy for when things feel unaligned? [11:24] - Mary Tess recalls a time she had to stand her ground. PART 1 [14:34] - Mary Tess recalls a time she had to stand her ground. PART 2 [16:36] - Thank you for listening! Memorable Quotes: “We can honor and own our feelings and not let them encroach on someone else's space.” - Mary Tess “We are worth so much more than the situations we are put in or that we're confronted with.” - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Heart Value
In this episode, Jay and Sarah discuss getting back into diving after a surface interval. They cover topics such as preparing and servicing gear, buying gear and prioritizing purchases, time vs. number of dives for gear servicing, buying secondhand gear, and preparing yourself as a diver. This conversation discusses the importance of refreshing diving skills and the timing of skill refreshment. It also explores the concept of recall and mental preparation, including the use of visualization and YouTube as tools. They emphasize the significance of communication and support in diving, while cautioning against judgment and ego. Additionally, Jay and Sarah announce a dive meetup as a means of community building. 00:00 Introduction and Surface Intervals01:27 Preparing and Servicing Gear07:30 Time vs. Number of Dives for Gear Servicing15:40 Buying Secondhand Gear23:33 Importance of Refreshing Diving Skills24:24 Timing of Skill Refreshment25:22 Recall and Mental Preparation26:28 Building a Second Brain27:56 Mental Load of Diving28:32 Visualization and YouTube as Tools31:34 Communication and Support in Diving33:31 Avoiding Judgment and Ego in Diving37:23 Community Building and Dive Meetup Announcement44:08 Keeping Dives Simple and Building Confidence47:46 The Joy of DivingIf you enjoyed this episode and want to be a part of this growing community, you can join us in a couple of ways: Subscribe to the podcast so you get notified when new episodes drop;Leave a rating wherever you listen to your podcastsSend the link to the show, ‘divetable.com,' to a dive buddy, your dive team, or your last scuba instructor.Share your thoughts with us by leaving us a voicemail here on our website or say,'Howdy!'The Dive Tablehttps://www.thedivetable.com/Gardner Underwaterhttps://gardnerunderwater.com/Sarah Millerwww.azulunlimited.comFish Dive Surf, Inc.https://fishdivesurf.com/ (00:00) - Introduction and Surface Intervals (01:27) - Preparing and Servicing Gear (07:30) - Time vs. Number of Dives for Gear Servicing (15:40) - Buying Secondhand Gear (23:33) - Importance of Refreshing Diving Skills (24:24) - Timing of Skill Refreshment (25:22) - Recall and Mental Preparation (26:28) - Building a Second Brain (27:56) - Mental Load of Diving (28:32) - Visualization and YouTube as Tools (31:34) - Communication and Support in Diving (33:31) - Avoiding Judgment and Ego in Diving (37:23) - Community Building and Dive Meetup Announcement (44:08) - Keeping Dives Simple and Building Confidence (47:46) - The Joy of Diving
Brad Klassen • Ecclesiastes 7:14–7:29 • Sermon Notes (Video) • Men of the Word
Brad Klassen • Ecclesiastes 7:14–7:29 • Sermon Notes (Video)
In this episode we're comparing everyday life to a video game. This is a multi-part series as we learn how to stop wasting our health points on bad strategies and learn how to conquer life's boss battles. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Theme song by @ItsEvbo
It's a new season! Let's kick things off with a discussion of what it means to know your limits without creating self limiting beliefs.
A new MP3 sermon from Edison Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Know Your Limits Subtitle: Ecclesiastes: Finding Meaning Speaker: Pastor Aaron Jaffee Broadcaster: Edison Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/14/2024 Bible: Ecclesiastes 8:1-9 Length: 55 min.
Know Your Limits - Exiles by Pekin First Nazarene
TOM BENJAMIN chats to Paul Burke about LAST TESTAMENT IN BOLOGNA, British private eye Daniel Leicester, the porticos of the ancient city, Giallo, AirBnB and tourism in a university town. LAST TESTAMENT IN BOLOGNA: When an old man makes a bequest to investigate the mysterious death of his son, English detective Daniel Leicester follows a trail leading to one of Bologna's wealthiest families - makers of some of the world's most coveted supercars - and discovers that beneath the glitz and glamour of the Formula One circuit lurk sinister interests that may be prepared to kill to keep their secrets. Time and tide wait for no man - or woman - and while biology obliges one of Faidate Investigations' team to finally undergo a long-delayed operation, history catches up with another. Shadowing a suspect along one of Bologna's blood-red porticoes or mixing with the glitterati in the paddock at Imola, the English detective comes to learn in Italy the past not only has a long tail, but its sting can be deadly.Tom Benjamin grew up in the suburbs of north London and began his working life as a journalist before becoming a spokesman for Scotland Yard. He later moved into public health, where he developed Britain's first national campaign against alcohol abuse, Know Your Limits, and led drugs awareness programme FRANK. He now lives in Bologna. A Quiet Death in Italy is the first novel in his Daniel Leicester crime series, LAST TESTAMENT IN BOLOGNA is the fifth mystery.Find Tom on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at tombenjaminsays.Recommendations:Tobias Jones - Blood in the Altar, The de Luca Trilogy - Carlo Lucarelli, Loriano Machiavelli, William Boyd, Robert Harris - Officer and a Spy, Trevor Wood,Naples 44 - Norman Lewis , Louise Fein - The London Bookshop Affair (Feb 24),Victoria Dowd - Murder Most Cold, The Blazing World - Jonathan Healey,True Crime Story - Joseph Knox, Byzantium Endures - Michael Moorcock.Paul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2023.Music courtesy of Guy Hale author of The Comeback Trail trilogy, featuring Jimmy Wayne - KILLING ME SOFTLY - MIKE ZITO featuring Kid Anderson.GUY HALE Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& Newcastle Noir (December)
Having limits in our lives isn't always what we want to hear, but are important to keeping our lives headed in the right direction. It is even more import to know the limits God has placed around our lives and why, along with the limits we've given ourselves, in order to live out the purpose God has for us. Visit our Website | Check out our YouTube Channel
The newest episode of the Subro Sessions #podcast is out now. This episode tackles a central part of the #subrogation process: the statute of limitations and is hosted by David Huberman, Partner and Kyle Rice, Associate In the latest episode of Subro Sessions, these White and Williams professionals tackle the core principles and issues brought up by the statute of limitations. They briefly explain what statutes of limitations are and explain the best ways to view and handle statutes in the subrogation process. If you want to hear more about relevant subrogation topics, tune in on the third Tuesday of every month for the newest episode of Subro Sessions!
When we know our limits, it directs us to being limitless! WATCH my journey on YouTube SIGN UP for the Prose + Praise Pages Newsletter JOIN me for prayer call every Wednesday at 7am EST FOLLOW me on Instagram / TikTok CONTACT me whatsup@powerinprose.com Remember to profess your power + there's Power in Prose!
Disappointing ourselves and others is an awful feeling highlighted by guilt and shame. It can often lead us to act out regretfully as we attempt to mask it. Out of fear of its consequences, we resort to tiptoeing around others. This is most common in the medical field, where people tend to prioritise the needs of other people before their own. It could be why you may have difficulties saying no to people. In this quick dip episode, I will dive into how you can deal with disappointment. Learn to understand your needs and take action. Understand it's okay if you can't do everything or please everyone.If you're a doctor struggling with stress because you are afraid to disappoint yourself and others, this episode is for you.Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Discover the source of your disappointment.Learn how to overcome your fears by saying no. Explore the benefits of prioritizing your needs above others. Episode Highlights[00:00] The Fear of Disappointing Others[02:08] Sources of Disappointment[7:14] Consequences of Self-Disappointment[11:01] Prioritize Yourself and Your NeedsResources:Learn 8 ways to set boundaries without stress with our Just Say No ToolkitSign up here to receive a link to the episode workbook and CPD form downloads for each podcast. You can use them for reflection and to submit for your appraisal.Join our free Masterclass for Leaders in Healthcare on June 20, 2023: "Know Your Limits, Claim Your No” Enjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeHave any questions? Contact Rachel through these platforms:LinkedIn: @Dr-Rachel-Morris Twitter: @DrRachelMorrisEmail: hello@youarenotafrog.comFind out more about our training here.Mentioned in this episode:Episode sponsorBennison Brown: specialists in mortgages for healthcare workers
This episode marks the official end of Season ONE of Everyday Health, Simplified. Season two will begin again in the fall. In the meantime, I would LOVE to hear from you: What do you want to hear about? What are you curious to learn? What is more helpful for you - topics on nutrition, or mindset? What are the burning questions you have?? Send them to me! You can either email them to elisapoolwellness@gmail.com OR text me at 727-591-4959. Truly, I welcome your input because they offer ideas and inspiration, so please send them! How are we going to wrap up this season? By learning how to set our lane limits. Summer typically means more eating, drinking and partying than usual. And this is to be expected, because life is meant to be enjoyed. If you can't enjoy it, what's the point? But instead of going overboard this summer, it might be helpful to set up some parameters beforehand that will help keep you in check. The idea is that you create some upper limits- the maximums you won't go over - and the lower limits - the minimums you won't go under - and those limits create the lines for the lane you're driving. This episode teaches you how to do it - so take a listen and then share yours so we can cheer you on! Tag me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/elisapool_wellness Tag me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elisa.mcclurkan/ See you next season! Until then, keep practicing health, everyday. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elisa-m-pool/message
Tx Bullie Mafia & Nose Rope Lyfe are back in the studio to do some catching up! Breaks are good, and we are the only ones who know our limits!If you have any questions, comments or concerns or would like to be a part of the podcast please email us at thedawgfellaspodcast@gmail.com. Also make sure you follow us on our social media accounts to stay up to date with the podcast and our special guests and other cool things we have going on! IG: @The_DawgFellas_PodcastIG: @txbulliemafiaIG: @mobtiebulliesIG: @mobtiefrenchiesIG: @interstate_27_frenchiesIG: @noserope_lyfeFB: The DawgFellas PodcastFB: MobTie BulliesFB: Gabriel Tbm VillarrealFB: RJ MartinezFB: Anthony Ray ZimmerleFB: Amito ZerrataFB: Gabriel Flores
We can grow frustrated with the apparent smallness of our lives. We assume fulfillment lies outside of our circumstances, pursue it, and then grow frustrated all over again. Solomon makes this point saying, everything “under the sun” is futile. Yet, right next to it, he adds a second theme; we can be called to joy by something deeper than the things around us. We just need to accept our limits.
We're answering TWO voicemails today on the topic of boundaries! The first is a question of romantic relationships that are scripted by Christianity. The second is a question of familial and relational boundaries around the holidays! And listen, we know it's March, but Stephen likes to keep a tradition of discussing big topics in their off-season.Support us: Join our Patreon community and buy us a drink at patreon.com/ravelpod for as little as $3/mo! Submit a voicemail by calling 601-55RAVEL (601-557-2835) or submit a voice memo to the inbox at theravelpod@gmail.com! Take a minute to drop us a 5-star rating and a 1-2 sentence review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Follow on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at @ravelpod! Follow the hosts on social: Josh Twitter: @joshlieuallen Stephen Twitter: @stephenghenning Emily Instagram: @RevRettinghouse Credits: Theme Song: In Full Color by Louie Zong on Spotify and Bandcamp Artwork: Yarn and Ravel by Dixie Lee Henning @dixieleedraws Editing/Sound Design by Stephen Henning Social Media by Josh Lieuallen Certified Organic benediction by Reverend Emily Rettinghouse, MDiv ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
What criteria do you use when prioritising the tasks on your to-do list? Do you just put them in the order you get them? Maybe you pick the ones that seem the most urgent?Here's an alternative: do the ones that are the easiest first. Not everything worth doing needs to be difficult!In this quick dip episode, we talk about the reality of our limits. In a high-stress job, getting everything done in one day is nearly impossible. And that's okay! What's important is putting your focus where you can be most effective. You may have heard of the urgent-important matrix for prioritising, but we're taking it up a notch using the impact-effort matrix. We will teach you how to define the impact you want to create and acknowledge the reality of the effort needed to make that impact.Stay tuned to this episode if you want to know how prioritising your life might require completely different criteria from what you thought.Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Learn why prioritising your tasks based on impact and effort can help you be more effective. Discover how to direct your focus towards things that are easier to do.Understand that you have limited time and energy. Don't waste them on things that won't make you happy or don't make much of an impact. Episode Highlights[00:30] Know Your Limits so You Can Focus[03:41] What to Focus On[05:30] Define Your Impact[08:30] The Reality of Effort [09:48] The Effort Impact Matrix [10:57] #1 High Impact and High Effort Tasks[12:41] #2 High Impact and Low Effort Tasks[13:18] #3 & #4 Low Impact and High Effort Tasks [14:08] Rethink Your PrioritisingResourcesEffortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most by Greg McKeownHere are a couple of You're Not a Frog podcast episodes to check out: Episode 106: How to Stop Worrying When There's a Lot to Worry About with Caroline Walker Episode 129: How to Cope with Trauma on the Frontline with Dr Caroline Walker Episode 153: Think Differently About Your To-Do ListEpisode 156: How to Change Your Life in 12 Minutes Per Week THRIVE Weekly PlannerEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeHave any questions? Contact Rachel through these...
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In this episode, Ice lays out the rules you need to follow to avoid leeches looking to suck you dry. Twitter: https://twitter.com/IceTsDailyGame Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icetsdailygame/ ICE T'S DAILY GAME Host & Executive Producer: Ice-T Executive Producers: Jorge Hinojosa, Stephen Michaels, Jodi Flynn, James Macnab, Ryann Lauckner & Jessi Bustillos Written & Produced by James Macnab, Sandra Young & Andi Walker-Ochoa Edited, Mixed & Original Music by Christopher Heckman Associate Producer: Sophie Serano Researchers: Aisling Lynch, Autumn Rae & David Sanchez See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Know your limits. That's the idea behind today's Text-Driven Tuesday. Listen as Jay and George discuss Ecclesiastes 8:6-10 and how by wisely accepting our limitations we can live happy lives. Conformed to Christ aims to engage the mind, affect the heart, and call people to follow Christ. Additionally, our aim is to introduce and explain passages of Scripture and difficult theological doctrines in a down-to-earth and easy-to-grasp manner. Theology and the Bible should impact your life, and our goal is that we might play a small part in seeing that happen. Conformed to Christ is a ministry of Christ's Fellowship Church. https://cfclawton.org/ ***Be sure to subscribe on Youtube, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, and Amazon Music Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCgQBeT-Mj1CmngPdhZyWybQ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conformed-to-christ/id1503247486 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2NvbmZvcm1lZHRvY2hyaXN0L2ZlZWQueG1s Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5YruCZu4hla6Ll3rBu7UPY Podbean: https://conformedtochrist.podbean.com Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c57ff636-84fe-44f4-9078-3f9a4908700e/conformed-to-christ
Sermon by Jay Jones - December 18, 2022 Christ's Fellowship Church of Lawton is an autonomous Reformed Baptist Church that is committed to the sufficiency of Scripture and the Lordship of Jesus Christ. https://cfclawton.org
When you buy or sell shares of a stock, have you wondered what all those options under Order Type mean? You'll see things like Market, Limit, Stop Market, Stop Limit and they all have very different purposes depending on what you want to do. In this episode we'll explain what they mean and when to use which type of order. Your MissionFigure out what you want to do with your shares Experiment with limit/stop orders in small amounts Use market, limit, and stop orders as part of your strategy going forward Stock Order TypesWhen to use Market vs LimitStop Loss vs Stop Limit
It's almost the holiday season. Not a great time for productivity, right? But this week, gospel-centered productivity expert Matt Perman explains why we should be realistic about our limits—and let God's grace spur us on to greater activity. Get more content at missionspodcast.com. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
Have you been feeling burnt out? What do your weaknesses keep you from? What are your limits and boundaries? In today's episode, Tanya uses Deuteronomy 31 to describe how God turns your weakness into strength. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it with others, so others can find it too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter@TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Deuteronomy 31
Raphael Colantonio and Peter Salnikov talk to programmer and game designer Tim Cain, co-creator of Fallout, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, Outer Worlds and other cult classic RPGs. - How to understand your professional limits and what to do next; - Reactive worlds: when the game strikes back everytime the player does something meaningful; - 40 years in the game industry: what's changed for the better, and what got worse; - How do modern-day monetizing mechanichs affect game design? - Peace between the creative and the entrepreneurial; - Nobody's got time to read that fancy manual. The availabilty of modern games. This and much more - only in the new episode of The House of The Dev podcast. Watch Full Season 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZU6dd_qQ48OP1NCKGsQPa4nQmlKPJ9JY
It's easy to get caught up in someone else's ideas about what your goals are and what you should be doing if you don't know your limits. Knowing your limits and honoring your boundaries is what creates your freedom and expansion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/butfirstcoffee/support
In this episode, Ashen looks at the red flags and warning signs we often overlook in relationships, to our own detriment and destruction, because we are too attached to the good.
Episode 61 (recorded 9/27/2022) features Margarito Perez, Patrón y Cocinero de Paprika in Austin, Texas. Before venturing into entrepreneurship, Mago shared about his life as an immigrant in the Midwest and Houston. He also talked about the meaning of building people and the gratitude of meeting friends by playing cascaritas with Los Verdes. Intro (0:00) Early Years & Coming to the US (7:25) Vida de Inmigrante (21:50) Decided to Stay & Moved to Texas (30:34) Selling Tortas (42:15) Know Your Limits & Building People Up (47:22) Meeting Hayden (1:06:35) Paprika (1:17:22) Los Verdes & Cascaritas (1:31:38) No Se Duerman (1:45:35) Socials & Additional Info: paprikaatx.com (IG: paprikaatx) Margarito Perez (IG: margaritoperez7) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/support
Hi y'all! In this episode Tori and I talk about how it's important to know our limits and trust God with full control of our situations!Help us keep this Podcast ad free by joining our online family on Patreon!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themastersfamBible.com Devotional: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/31062-every-hour-a-3-day-devotional-with-david-leonardFind us on YouTube and IG:YouTube- https://youtube.com/c/ToriMastersTori's- https://www.instagram.com/torimasters/Chad's- https://www.instagram.com/chadmasters/Podcasts- https://www.instagram.com/morningswiththemasters/ & https://www.instagram.com/thatshotpodcast/
***DISCLAIMER: IF YOU WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN THE RESPONSIBLE DRINK CONSUMPTION PLEASE DO SO WITH A LOW ABV ALCOHOL!! KNOW YOUR LIMITS!!***Ding dong! AJ and Kim try their best to put together the entirety of 13 Sentinels chronologically! It goes better than they thought it would!Also the editing in this episode is extremely light, so if you don't like less edited podcasts then don't listen to this one :)//Follow us!The show - https://twitter.com/asynchpodKim - https://twitter.com/OhKimmiesAJ - https://twitter.com/ajfillari//Thanks to _amaranthine for our theme music! Listen to his other stuff on bandcamp! - https://amaranthine.bandcamp.com/Follow him on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/_amrnthneThanks to Scout for making our art! Check out her ko-fi! - https://ko-fi.com/humblegoatFollow her on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/humblegoat//Produced & edited by AJ Fillarihttps://theworstgarbage.online/
Know Your Limits Training That Transforms series Steve Phillips, Lead Pastor Sunday, July 24, 2022
ep -109 of the Soberoso Podcast with your host Dora Gosselin who is bringing you this episode from Abbotsford BC, Canada. In her own recovery journey she has had to learn many things about herself for the first time. One of her realizations being that when she takes on too much she gets overwhelmed and is of no use to anyone, not even herself. Do you know your limits? You can follow us on Facebook and Instagram @soberoso and if you'd like to give us a one time or monthly donation to fuel the show please Show Some Love
What? That seems backwards, doesn't it? And the world "seemed" flat at one point, right. David and Michelle kick around a new way of arriving at knowing and testing limits to be productive without risk of implosion. Listen today to hear where David even came up with this and why. Maybe you will agree, maybe you will disagree, but at the very least, it will make you think. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
Introducing our first guest of Season 3....Joseph Smalzer! Joe graduated from Loyola University of Chicago where he was a DI National Championship and 3x All American. His personal expectation post college athletics was to give back to a world that has given him so much. Outside of work he spends as much time as he can with his wife and daughter, being heavily involved with volunteering in underprivileged communities. Together they started a non-profit with a mission to find people and organizations that are changing the world and sharing their stories. Joe dives into his collegiate experience, his professional playing career, and his wisdom and insight on giving back to the world. We know you will enjoy this conversation and learn a lot from an incredible wise and beautiful human!Connect with Joe & Greater Than Zero Percent.- Website: https://www.gtzp.org/- Instagram: @greaterthanzeropercent- Facebook: Greater Than Zero Percent-Podcast: Connect with Us!Instagram: @theunspokenarenaTwitter: @unspokenarenaFacebook: The Unspoken ArenaEmail: theunspokenarena@gmail.com
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