The first observation i had was how easy it was compared to the same intent within me when i'm trying to talkd to all of them at once. The next day, when i'd done it again, not all day long, she raised it with me again when we did our one on one interaction. O, this feels like we're moving into a sort of a third specific thing people can do to apply entialism. And this is based on a family councilo that i've actually invited to be on the pod,. cart maybe we'll be able to get together and interview her and get a bit more about the background of why it works and how he does it.
If your life is anything like mine, you probably have far more problems than you can solve in one day. It’s easy to become overwhelmed.
When this happens, it is often our most important relationships that suffer.
But the good news is there is a solution. Taking just a few moments to celebrate small wins, especially with those that matter most, can change the equation in your favor.
In this episode, my wife Anna and I explore concrete ways you can reinforce good behavior at home, avoiding the temptation only to see what someone is doing wrong, and how to use microbursts of effort to improve your relationships.
Credits:
- Hosted by Greg McKeown
- Produced by Greg McKeown and Scratch Audiohouse
- Executive Produced by Greg McKeown, Brent Montgomery, Ed Simpson and Derrial Christon