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How often do you overlook how the negative parts of your day (or career) are affecting your relationships?
This is real. Us humans go on autopilot more often than we want to admit. And, in many cases, it’s giving all the negativity around us a free runway to wreak havoc on our most important relationships.
In today’s 5 Minute Drill, I’m going to share a strategy that’s been a game changer for me and my clients when it comes to interacting with people, ESPECIALLY in those situations when you’re tired, exhausted, or just don’t want to be interacting with people after a rough day. So, if you’re someone who sometimes gets short with people after a rough day, then this episode is for you.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
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Seth Ferranti is an ex-con filmmaker who did 21 years in federal prison for a first-time, nonviolent LSD/cannabis offense. He earned three college degrees in prison, including a master’s, wrote […]
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