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The Purpose Show

Ep 041: 10 Things I've Done to Simplify My Life

The Purpose Show

Allie Casazza

Marriage, Self-improvement, Business, Goalsetting, Education, Intentionalliving, Homemaking, Entrepreneur, Purposefulliving, Mindfulliving, Motherhood, Minimalism, Femaleentrepreneur

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Life is crazy and chaotic. Sometimes you need to come back to what matters most, but you've got to know what those things are. And once you decide what is most important, you will naturally experience a more simplified life. What matters most? What can you remove from your plate? What is no longer serving you and your family well? These are all great questions that you can think through to help simplify your life. I am excited to share with you the 10 things I have done to simplify my life and how they have impacted me, my family, and my business. Everything I talk about in this episode can be found here: http://alliecasazza.com/shownotes/041 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an AirWave Media Podcast.

0:04.0

Did you know choosing the train over your car can cut your carbon footprint by up to two thirds.

0:10.0

So, one family outing at a time, one little adventurer at a time, one trip to the museum, one dinner in the city, one nap on the way home at a time.

0:22.0

One train journey at a time can help create a greener future.

0:27.0

So when will you take your next trip? Find out more at nationalrail.co.uk slash greener.

0:41.0

Mom life. We're surrounded with the message that it's the tired life, the no time for myself life, the hard life.

0:47.0

And while it is hard and full of lots of servitude, the idea that motherhood means a joyless life is something I'm passionate about putting a stop to.

0:56.0

I'm on a mission to help you stop counting down the minutes till bedtime, at least most days.

1:01.0

I want you to stop cleaning up after your kid's childhood and start being present for it, start enjoying it.

1:07.0

I believe in John 10-10 that we are called to abundant life, and I know mothers are not excluded from that promise.

1:14.0

Join me in conversations about simplicity, minimalism, and lots of other good stuff that leads to a life of less for the sake of enjoying more in your motherhood.

1:23.0

I'm Alek Esaza, and this is the Purpose Show.

1:30.0

Hey beautiful, welcome to the Purpose Show.

1:33.0

I don't know if this is your first time listening or if you've been a faithful listener from the beginning, but either way I just want to say that I'm really glad that you're here.

1:42.0

I'm really glad you're listening, and I believe you're listening for a reason.

1:46.0

So I'm just really grateful for you, and I'm happy that you're here. I'm happy it's been this time with you.

1:51.0

Okay, this episode is all about things that I've done to simplify my life.

1:56.0

I sat down with the idea for this episode, and I just started to write what are some things that I've done, some things that I've put into practice that have simplified my life and really made a difference.

2:09.0

I'm all about kind of asking the question, what can I remove from my plate in the different areas of my life?

2:16.0

What has to be done by me? What do I want to be done by me?

2:20.0

What's kind of dragging me down? Is it necessary that it drags me down? Is it just a part of life?

2:25.0

Is there a way that I could learn to enjoy this more? Is there a way I could learn to do this more efficiently?

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