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What Would Be Easy?

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THE FIRST JOY EXPERIMENT: WHY EASE IS A BETTER ENGINE THAN DISCIPLINE, AND HOW TO CHOOSE IT. I wanted a cut flower garden for three years and did absolutely nothing about it, until I asked myself the question I've been putting to my clients for over a decade: what would be easy? ( £80 and 2 pre-treated wood 'build-your-own' kits later, I had one.) This is the first of the Season 4 joy experiments, and it's a big one: choosing ease and joy on purpose, and why that's a better engine than discipline. In this episode: • The two questions that change the energy you bring to just about everything, and why that energy is so important. • The dog-training science behind my dislike of the word discipline, drawn from years working with Victoria Stilwell • The honest caveat about joy vs comfort • Why frameworks make better scaffolding than gospel, and the human design insight (with Jazze Jervis) that reorganised how I work • Real "what would be easy" decisions, from the flat-pack flower beds to where values complicate convenience LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: * WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/FZgvz4V7Vfs [https://youtu.be/FZgvz4V7Vfs] * How and why I ditched discipline: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZMyoCCsyN-/ [https://www.instagram.com/p/DZMyoCCsyN-/] * Forbes article | Comfort & Joy: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nelldebevoise/2026/06/09/comfort-and-joy-are-not-what-you-think/ [https://www.forbes.com/sites/nelldebevoise/2026/06/09/comfort-and-joy-are-not-what-you-think/] * Find your colour personality type (the quiz): https://go.jnicholesmith.com/quiz [https://go.jnicholesmith.com/quiz] * Go deeper with us on Substack @joyfirstworld: https://joyfirstworld.substack.com [https://joyfirstworld.substack.com] * Free Summer Alignment Sessions on alignment: https://go.joyfirstworld.com/summer [https://go.joyfirstworld.com/summer] * Our Joy First Founders' Circle community: https://go.joyfirstworld.com/jffc [ https://go.joyfirstworld.com/jffc] * Jazze's free 'Find your Human Design' tool: https://www.jazzejervis.com.au/generate-your-chart-nic [https://www.jazzejervis.com.au/generate-your-chart-nic]  If this resonated, subscribe and leave a review. It helps more people find their way to a bit more joy. With love, xx Nic ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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What Would Be Easy?

THE FIRST JOY EXPERIMENT: WHY EASE IS A BETTER ENGINE THAN DISCIPLINE, AND HOW TO CHOOSE IT. I wanted a cut flower garden for three years and did absolutely nothing about it, until I asked myself the question I've been putting to my clients for over a decade: what would be easy? ( £80 and 2 pre-treated wood 'build-your-own' kits later, I had one.) This is the first of the Season 4 joy experiments, and it's a big one: choosing ease and joy on purpose, and why that's a better engine than discipline. In this episode: • The two questions that change the energy you bring to just about everything, and why that energy is so important. • The dog-training science behind my dislike of the word discipline, drawn from years working with Victoria Stilwell • The honest caveat about joy vs comfort • Why frameworks make better scaffolding than gospel, and the human design insight (with Jazze Jervis) that reorganised how I work • Real "what would be easy" decisions, from the flat-pack flower beds to where values complicate convenience LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: * WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/FZgvz4V7Vfs [https://youtu.be/FZgvz4V7Vfs] * How and why I ditched discipline: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZMyoCCsyN-/ [https://www.instagram.com/p/DZMyoCCsyN-/] * Forbes article | Comfort & Joy: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nelldebevoise/2026/06/09/comfort-and-joy-are-not-what-you-think/ [https://www.forbes.com/sites/nelldebevoise/2026/06/09/comfort-and-joy-are-not-what-you-think/] * Find your colour personality type (the quiz): https://go.jnicholesmith.com/quiz [https://go.jnicholesmith.com/quiz] * Go deeper with us on Substack @joyfirstworld: https://joyfirstworld.substack.com [https://joyfirstworld.substack.com] * Free Summer Alignment Sessions on alignment: https://go.joyfirstworld.com/summer [https://go.joyfirstworld.com/summer] * Our Joy First Founders' Circle community: https://go.joyfirstworld.com/jffc [ https://go.joyfirstworld.com/jffc] * Jazze's free 'Find your Human Design' tool: https://www.jazzejervis.com.au/generate-your-chart-nic [https://www.jazzejervis.com.au/generate-your-chart-nic]  If this resonated, subscribe and leave a review. It helps more people find their way to a bit more joy. With love, xx Nic ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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