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The Next Right Thing

246: The Mindset Shift That's Changing My Work

The Next Right Thing

Emily P. Freeman

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.85.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

As one season slowly unfolds into the next, I'm paying attention to some of my work and life rhythms and have discovered one thing that's been holding me back from my next right thing. Maybe it's holding you back, too. Listen in.

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0:00.0

I'm Emily P. Freeman and welcome to the next right thing.

0:04.2

You're listening to episode 246.

0:08.6

This is a podcast about making decisions and about making a life.

0:12.5

If you struggle with decision fatigue or chronic hesitation, or if you just need a few

0:17.0

minutes away from the constant stream of information, and this sometimes delightful but distracting

0:22.2

hum of entertainment, you're in the right place for discerning your next right thing.

0:28.0

As one seasons slowly unfolds into the next, I'm paying attention to some of my personal

0:33.3

work and life rhythms and have discovered one thing that's been holding me back from

0:38.6

my own next right thing.

0:40.5

Maybe it's holding you back too.

0:42.6

A heads up about this episode, it might only apply to a certain subset of listeners,

0:48.6

specifically those of us who work from home, which I guess now as I say that, I realize

0:53.8

might actually be a lot of us.

0:56.3

But it also may apply best to those who have the luxury of and are responsible for setting

1:02.3

your own schedule.

1:04.3

If that's not you, perhaps there's still a little something here that will help you

1:08.3

discern your own next right thing in your work and life.

1:12.9

Listen in.

1:15.5

Throughout my life, I've lived in several regions of the United States.

1:25.0

As far north as Michigan and as far south as South Carolina.

1:29.8

Winters in Michigan were welcome in December, at least to me they were.

1:34.3

That is until they seem to last all the way through April, delaying the new life of spring

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