The Morning Light Show with Adair Cates

Episode 273: Four Things Your Future Self Is Begging You to Give Up

19 min · 29 jul 2020
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On the road to becoming who we choose to be, we often focus on what we have to start or do to get there, and rarely, if ever, consider what we have to give up along the way. Quitting things is absolutely part of winning at our futures. On today's episode, learn the four things to give up or change in order to create your desired future, and hear how I gave up my most treasured morning ritual to support the energy of becoming my future self.

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Episode 274: Eyes Wide Open - Choosing to See Even When It's Hard

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