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Over It And On With It

45: Stop Living a Checklist Life with Frankie

Over It And On With It

Christine Hassler

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Today’s caller, Frankie is in the midst of her quarter-life crisis. Her life is not going according to her checklist and she is dealing with some Expectation Hangovers. She has defined herself by external things and she’s a bit addicted to control and validation. Control is something we all struggle with. We think we have 100% control over life, but we don’t. We do have choices and dominion but we don’t have total control. Our egos like to have certainty and to have a plan, which is rooted in fear. It is scary not to know what is coming next. If we try to control every aspect of our lives, we often miss out on all the beautiful opportunities the universe has for us. Sometimes the opportunities come in the form of challenges, which are not to punish or test us but to help us grow. During these times it is important that we do not go into victim mode. It is also important that when we go through uncertainty we don’t try to immediately fill up that space with something new. Sometimes we just have to sit in the discomfort of uncertainty to see what it is there for to teach us. If we don’t deal with our Expectation Hangovers they will keep repeating and the same types of disappointments will keep coming up. It’s OK if you don’t have it all figured out. A quarter-life crisis is normal. It is the time when many of us step into our personal life journey. Challenges are what build our grit and character. I invite you to join me for my retreat in magical Bali which includes meditation, yoga, one-on-one coaching and the opportunity to meet soul friends. There are only 3 reservations left. E-mail [email protected] for information on how to join any of my events or business programs. Consider/Ask Yourself: Are you having a quarter-life crisis or an Expectation Hangover? Are things not going according to plan? Do you relate to living off a checklist? If things don’t get checked off are you hard on yourself? Is external achievement and validation important to you? Are there things you say you are surrendered about but you’re not? Are you still trying to make things happen or have you just resigned? Frankie's Question: Frankie would like to know how to move into a place of acceptance about where she is in her life. Frankie's Key Insights and Aha’s: She has a should list and a checklist in her head She has a deep strength within her Her identity comes from what she can achieve She is hard on herself more than she is compassionate Love for her is connected to validation and praise How to get over it and on with it: She should consider who she would be at 49 if her life had no struggles She can pray without asking for something Her self-talk needs to move towards love and acceptance She can delve deeper in her spiritual practice She should update her story about who she is supposed to be Assignments and Takeaways: Listen to my story in my very first Over It and On With It podcast. Process your emotions through release writing and the temper tantrum technique in Expectation Hangover. Pray. Do not pray for things but pray to be shown the way. Be nice to yourself. Ditch your checklist. Sponsor: Onnit Wellness - Receive a 10% discount on your purchase when you order through this link. Resources: Christine Hassler Christine Hassler Podcasts Christine Hassler Free E-book Expectation Hangover 20 Something 20 Everything @christinhassler on Twitter @christinehassler on Instagram [email protected] [email protected]

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0:00.0

This is episode 45.

0:02.0

Stop Living a Checkless Life with Frankie.

0:05.0

Welcome to Over It and On With It.

0:08.7

I'm your host Christine Hasler, and for over a decade

0:11.5

I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:14.0

Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:20.0

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life.

0:25.8

Now let's get on with the episode.

0:31.7

Well, hi everybody and welcome back to another episode. So happy to have you here. I'm recording this episode from San Diego. Most of you know I live in LA most of the time I spend a lot of time traveling too but

0:45.6

LA is where I keep my car and my clothes and have my plants but I just really felt

0:51.4

pull to come down to San Diego and spend some time down here.

0:55.0

I don't know if maybe I'm supposed to move down here or there's somebody I'm supposed to meet down here,

0:59.6

who knows, but I really just listen to my intuition so I arrived and I had a place to stay and then I was

1:06.5

talking to a friend and it turns out that he was leaving for a week and so I moved to another

1:11.8

place to stay that's right on the ocean.

1:14.0

So as I'm recording this, I'm looking at the ocean and I've only been here two days and the most

1:18.8

amazing invitations have come forward. I've met some incredible people and I've just had a lot of fun and

1:24.8

it's really because I didn't plan a lot. I just really listen to that

1:29.5

intuitive nudge and I allow the universe to lead me. Now I wasn't always like this. Trust me. I did

1:38.8

not always have a deep sense of connection to my intuition. I really

1:41.7

preferred to have everything planned out. I wouldn't go to

1:45.6

new places and not have, you know, where I was going to stay worked out and who I was going to meet and

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