200. Muddling through...Transitions and Goodbyes - a podcast by Lisa-Jo Baker & Christie Purifoy

from 2023-12-14T03:40:49.993025

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Key Conversation Points:

  • Why is Christie afraid of mediocrity? Scared of being normal? Let's not miss out on an experience because we're trying to make it extraordinary! 
  • There is grace in muddling through the unique transitions and goodbyes that aren't ordinary or daily. We can do it differently than our past. 
  • If you're wanting to mark a ritual as something special, you may not have to look far. 
  • Lower the bar in a healthy way.  Give yourself permission to be a human. Whether a kid is driving, going to college or something else....do whatever you can to take off the weight it can bring.
  • Books mentioned:
    Wholeheartedness: Busyness, Exhaustion, and Healing the Divided Self by Chuck DeGroat.
    Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys by David Thomas and Stephen James.

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