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S2E10 - Slowing Down to Speed Up and the Freedom of Stopping

S2E10 - Slowing Down to Speed Up and the Freedom of Stopping

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S2E10

Another mini pop up training from ~2020, pre- Butterfly Network! Enjoy!


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In this conversation, Brianna Hosack discusses the importance of pausing in our busy lives. She emphasizes that taking breaks can enhance productivity and foster deeper connections with loved ones. By slowing down, we can clear our minds, prioritize tasks, and ultimately feel more fulfilled. The discussion highlights the value of silence and quiet moments, especially in building relationships and managing overwhelm.


Hey! I'm Coach Bri, and I've been running successful entrepreneurial businesses of my own since 2012, and invested 10's of thousands of dollars into learning all. the. things...


I never planned to be a business coach, but so many people wanted business advice that I decided to open a business-focused coaching membership, and make it low-ticket so that business basics could be accessible to women & moms starting out in business, without the WILD investments.


The trainings from the membership are being re-purposed into this podcast, for easy listening, and if you'd like business coaching support at an outrageous steal of a price, you can join the membership here/find more information, at any time: ⁠⁠Join the Butterfly Network here⁠⁠ If the spots are all filled, an update will be visible on the site.

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