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Three P's of Possible - Ep. 118 (Part 1)

Three P's of Possible - Ep. 118 (Part 1)

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You know life moves fast—but when was the last time you truly paused to reflect?

In this inspiring solo episode, Christy Pennison shares her journey of intentional slowing down and introduces the first of her Three P's of PossiblePondering. Christy dives into the power of creating space for reflection, clarity, and inner listening, even in the middle of life's busyness.

Through personal stories and actionable tips, she walks listeners through a transformative leadership retreat experience where silence and stillness sparked profound insight. One question in particular changed the way she sees her priorities:

"If you had six months to live, what would you need to do, want to do, and not waste time doing?"

Join Christy as she explores:

  • How slowing down intentionally can reveal what truly matters in your life

  • The difference between pausing out of necessity versus pausing on purpose

  • Why our culture rarely supports stillness—and how you can create it anyway

  • Simple exercises to give yourself 10–30 minutes of distraction-free pondering

  • How reflection can improve your relationships, your work, and your sense of purpose

Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with practical tools to help you gain clarity, prioritize what matters, and live a more intentional life.

For more information on this episode, visit inspiringpossible.com.

To connect with Christy Pennison and access her free Dream It, Write It, Do It workbook, visit inspiringpossible.com.

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