It's about time This is a mini-episode, Um, actually like a micro episode just to introduce the new season of Pause to Go. We've been through two seasons and now we are actually starting season three. I can't even believe it. Time flies. ...
This is a mini-episode, Um, actually like a micro episode just to introduce the new season of Pause to Go. We've been through two seasons and now we are actually starting season three. I can't even believe it.
Time flies.
And actually, that is the subject of this new season of Pause to Go.
Time.
There are studies that show that more than 58% of Americans feel that they do not have enough time in the day to do the things that they want to do.
And what's interesting about that is that the researchers who conducted this study said that actually, they felt that that number was underrepresenting how people truly felt because it only represented the people who took the time to fill out the study.
I know that when I check in with my clients or my community on social media or I hear back from you all, the questions that I hear the most are about time management. And I got to tell you, I hate the words, "time management."
Because I don't want to manage anything else in my life.
I don't want to manage people.
I don't want to manage time.
I want to have a relationship.
So in this season, we're going to work on cultivating a relationship with time that is healthy. That has strong boundaries. That is respectful. And that is intentional.
And we're going to do that by looking at time from many perspectives. We're going to look at it culturally. We're going to look at it philosophically. We're going to look at it spiritually. We're going to look at it scientifically. We're going to look at it metaphysically.
And we're going to look at it practically because I know that we all want practical tools. To help us harness time in a way that serves us best. So that's what this upcoming season is going to be. And for the most part. The episodes will be shorter than you may be used to. And that's really because. Well, Time is of the essence.
So thank you for pausing to go with me.
And join me on Thursday for the first episode of Pause to Go, Season 3.
It's about time.
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This is a mini-episode, Um, actually like a micro episode just to introduce the new season of Pause to Go. We've been through two seasons and now we are actually starting season three. I can't even believe it.
Time flies.
And actually, that is the subject of this new season of Pause to Go.
Time.
There are studies that show that more than 58% of Americans feel that they do not have enough time in the day to do the things that they want to do.
And what's interesting about that is that the researchers who conducted this study said that actually, they felt that that number was underrepresenting how people truly felt because it only represented the people who took the time to fill out the study.
I know that when I check in with my clients or my community on social media or I hear back from you all, the questions that I hear the most are about time management. And I got to tell you, I hate the words, "time management."
Because I don't want to manage anything else in my life.
I don't want to manage people.
I don't want to manage time.
I want to have a relationship.
So in this season, we're going to work on cultivating a relationship with time that is healthy. That has strong boundaries. That is respectful. And that is intentional.
And we're going to do that by looking at time from many perspectives. We're going to look at it culturally. We're going to look at it philosophically. We're going to look at it spiritually. We're going to look at it scientifically. We're going to look at it metaphysically.
And we're going to look at it practically because I know that we all want practical tools. To help us harness time in a way that serves us best. So that's what this upcoming season is going to be. And for the most part. The episodes will be shorter than you may be used to. And that's really because. Well, Time is of the essence.
So thank you for pausing to go with me.
And join me on Thursday for the first episode of Pause to Go, Season 3.
It's about time.