Episode 78
How to Stop Rushing Through Your Life
Have you ever noticed that two people can go through the exact same day and have completely different experiences?
One feels rushed and frustrated.
The other feels present and engaged.
So what’s the difference?
It’s not their schedule.
It’s how they’re showing up.
In this episode, we’re continuing the road trip series by exploring a powerful shift:
Noticing the drive itself.
Because even if you’ve chosen your priorities, protected your time, and built in rest, life can still feel frustrating if you’re only focused on getting to the next thing.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Why life can feel rushed even when you’re doing everything “right”
The difference between goals and values
How values change your daily experience
Simple ways to be more present in everyday moments
One small question to shift how you show up today
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
The Sunday Priority Check Newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/sunday-priority-check
Prior 10 Life Assessment: https://www.prior10.com
Try this after you listen:
Ask yourself:
What is one value I want to express today?
Look for one small moment to practice it.
Enjoying your life isn’t about doing more.
It’s about how you show up while you’re doing it.
Your Next Steps:
Work with Me: https://www.dr-alise.com
Take the free Prior 10 Life Assessment: https://www.prior10.com
Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alise-murray
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