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Slow Down: Why Rushing Through Life Defeats the Point

35 min · 20. mar. 2026
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A long coffee line, a busy weekend, and a reminder that we’re often rushing through the moments that matter most. In this episode, we talk about slowing down and being more intentional with how we spend our time. From squeezing self-care into packed schedules to lessons we learned living abroad, we explore how small pauses can shift the way we experience everyday life.

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