What's Not Going To Change?
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When can we get back to ‘normal’? I’m hearing that a lot!
But do you really want everything to go back to exactly the way it was before?
When things don’t happen the way you expected or you experience a setback, it can be all too easy to want to run away from it as fast as you can.
But has it all been ‘doom & gloom’?
What about some of the unexpected benefits that have happened as a result of that challenge?
How about you build new things into your ‘new normal’?
I know for me, there’s quite a few things that I can’t wait to go back to ‘normal’ … like getting to sit in a proper coffee shop & chat away with good friends.
And even though I’m missing travelling for work loads, I also don’t want it to go back to the way it was before … flying here & there … and actually resenting it at times.
So in this week’s episode, I chat some more about this, to help you decide what you want to keep & incorporate into your future vision & goals for your business.
Listen to the episode now.
As always, I love to hear what resonates for you, so be sure to reach out & let me know what’s in hindsight has been a blessing in disguise for you.
Best wishes as always.
Osmaan
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