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How Do You Know It’s Time to Make a Change? (feat. Evelyn Vazquez)

39 min · 11 de feb de 2022
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In this episode of the Real Beal Podcast, I explore the process of change. How does someone know that it is time to make a change? Why is it so hard to change? And how do we deal with the results of making that change? This was also the first time that I have had a guest join me remotely, so please excuse the audio issues that you might hear. I'm super thankful for Evelyn joining me and sharing her insights and experiences! Hopefully this episode makes you think about how you know when it is time to make a change. When is the last time that you made a positive change in your life? Is there anything that you feel the need to change? Our next episode will be released on February 25!

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