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EP 11: QUOTE: Prioritizing What Truly Matters with Haley Pruitt

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What if saying no to good opportunities is the key to unlocking your best life? Join us as we introduce a new voice to the podcast—Haley Pruitt, Dallas's wife—who shares her transformative journey of learning to prioritize what truly matters. Haley kicks off her co-hosting role by diving into a thought-provoking quote from Stephen Covey, shedding light on the courage it takes to say no to the good to make room for the best.
Haley opens up about her struggles with guilt and worry when saying no, and how she learned to do so unapologetically. She discusses the emotional toll of trying to do everything and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing your unique contributions. Her heartfelt message is a powerful reminder that by focusing on what lights us up, we not only preserve our energy but also inspire others to follow suit. Tune in for a motivating discussion that will challenge you to rethink your priorities and embrace the best version of yourself.

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Send A Text Message To The Show

What if saying no to good opportunities is the key to unlocking your best life? Join us as we introduce a new voice to the podcast—Haley Pruitt, Dallas's wife—who shares her transformative journey of learning to prioritize what truly matters. Haley kicks off her co-hosting role by diving into a thought-provoking quote from Stephen Covey, shedding light on the courage it takes to say no to the good to make room for the best.
Haley opens up about her struggles with guilt and worry when saying no, and how she learned to do so unapologetically. She discusses the emotional toll of trying to do everything and emphasizes the importance of prioritizing your unique contributions. Her heartfelt message is a powerful reminder that by focusing on what lights us up, we not only preserve our energy but also inspire others to follow suit. Tune in for a motivating discussion that will challenge you to rethink your priorities and embrace the best version of yourself.

CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Mental Notes Newsletter
Weekly Strategies, Ideas and Insights in Your Inbox.

CLICK HERE to purchase our Growth Guide Journal with FREE Shipping
Helping YOU Become Your Most Powerful Tool for Positive Change.

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