041: 3 Things Not to Do After Returning Back to Life Post-Pandemic
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🥂The grand re-opening of the world here in 2021 has been compared to that of the 1920s. You know, the time of the Harlem Renaissance and Gatsbyesque decadence frivolity and excess! It brings a rush of excitement just thinking about it, does it not?!
⚠️ Sure it does, but slow down their friend! Before you can enjoy that grandeur and well, fresh damn air, there are 3 things I want you to pause and think about. These 3 things will keep you from getting sucked back into that hamster wheel of life that we all complained of so a mere year and a half ago!
💭 My motto around here…do not continue doing the same thing when you have been gifted a fresh start!
🎙So, this week in a solocast episode of Eat the Damn Bread, I am sharing the 3 things you should steer clear of and how they will look for me as the world opens and I reintroduce myself to it!
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