Minding My Alignment

Episode 3: Stress & Q2 Check in

11 min · 5. apr. 2026
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This episode is my first official quarterly check in. I planned it when I created my life schedule at the start of the year, and that schedule worked long enough to show me it works if I work it. Since April is Stress Awareness Month, this felt like the perfect time to pause and look at what worked, what did not, what fell off, and so far the first thing on my Q2 list, is simply finding my schedule again and putting it back in place. The fact that this check in was on that original plan, and I am here doing it, tells me I'm still in the plan. If you have been moving with good intentions but inconsistent follow through, this is your reminder that you can pause, reset, and come back to what you created without completely starting over.

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