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Episode 79: [Replay] How Much Stuff Do You Truly Need?

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This week The High Wire Woman is pleased to offer you a replay of one of our popular episodes from last year: How Much Stuff Do You Truly Need. As many of us are considering the post-winter spring clean, it's the time of year to consider what we want taking up space in our lives. Please enjoy this replay, and we'll be back with a new episode next week

Rosanna Berardi is talking about material things versus interpersonal relationships. In this era of consumerism, it’s easy to get swept away focusing on the gifting part of Christmas instead of what it’s truly about: spending time with your loved ones and sharing experiences together.

You’ll hear Rosanna talk about:

  1. How we remember and cherish experiences more than material things. She talks about the trips her family has been on together, and how fond those memories are.
  2. The instant gratification we’re familiar with. We no longer have to wait for anything, so the holidays and gift giving aren’t as meaningful as they once were. Rosanna emphasizes the importance of gratitude.
  3. Rosanna’s craving for deep and meaningful relationships over material things. She urges listeners to remember the spirit of the holidays and identify what Christmas means to them.

Resources

Rosanna Berardi | LinkedIn

Rosanna Berardi | Berardi Immigration Law

  continue reading

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Manage episode 328104292 series 2800898
Content provided by Rosanna Berardi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rosanna Berardi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week The High Wire Woman is pleased to offer you a replay of one of our popular episodes from last year: How Much Stuff Do You Truly Need. As many of us are considering the post-winter spring clean, it's the time of year to consider what we want taking up space in our lives. Please enjoy this replay, and we'll be back with a new episode next week

Rosanna Berardi is talking about material things versus interpersonal relationships. In this era of consumerism, it’s easy to get swept away focusing on the gifting part of Christmas instead of what it’s truly about: spending time with your loved ones and sharing experiences together.

You’ll hear Rosanna talk about:

  1. How we remember and cherish experiences more than material things. She talks about the trips her family has been on together, and how fond those memories are.
  2. The instant gratification we’re familiar with. We no longer have to wait for anything, so the holidays and gift giving aren’t as meaningful as they once were. Rosanna emphasizes the importance of gratitude.
  3. Rosanna’s craving for deep and meaningful relationships over material things. She urges listeners to remember the spirit of the holidays and identify what Christmas means to them.

Resources

Rosanna Berardi | LinkedIn

Rosanna Berardi | Berardi Immigration Law

  continue reading

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