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Rethinking Pace and Productivity: What We Can Learn From the Purpose Driven Life of a Snail

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In this episode, we break down the myth that being fast is the only way to succeed. In a world that’s constantly rushing, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind if you’re not moving at top speed. But what if your pace is actually tied to your purpose? We use the example of a snail’s steady pace to show how each of us has a unique rhythm that works for us. Discover why slowing down at times can be just as powerful as speeding up, and how to find a balance that helps you show up in your best way—without the pressure to keep up with everyone else.
#pace #productivity #conflict #myths #purpose #temperment #skill #will #emotions #mindset

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Dr. Stephen's New Book: The Momentum List: Rediscover Your Ability to Delight in Time, Rather than Be Mastered by It https://a.co/d/9OtSITB

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In this episode, we break down the myth that being fast is the only way to succeed. In a world that’s constantly rushing, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind if you’re not moving at top speed. But what if your pace is actually tied to your purpose? We use the example of a snail’s steady pace to show how each of us has a unique rhythm that works for us. Discover why slowing down at times can be just as powerful as speeding up, and how to find a balance that helps you show up in your best way—without the pressure to keep up with everyone else.
#pace #productivity #conflict #myths #purpose #temperment #skill #will #emotions #mindset

Connect with Dr. Stephen V. Peters

LinkedIn: Stephen V. Peters, Ed.D. –https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenvpeters/

Instagram: dr.stephenvpeters

Website: https://www.takecareandlive.com

Dr. Stephen's New Book: The Momentum List: Rediscover Your Ability to Delight in Time, Rather than Be Mastered by It https://a.co/d/9OtSITB

Subscribe to the Take Care & Live! podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and Amazon, and a host of other platforms! If you enjoyed this episode or any others, I would love it if you rated the shows and left a review.

The Take Care & Live! podcast is produced by Dr. Stephen V. Peters

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