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A self-growth playlist!

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Before you slip into your Friday + weekend, waltz with me for a sec! I want to take this glorious Mi

Before you slip into your Friday + weekend, waltz with me for a sec! [image] I want to take this glorious Mid-May Thursday to inject a little bit of joy into your life! Especially in the relationship-to-self department. I know I love to talk business over on Goal Digger (I could talk about strategy for 200 years and still feel like I’m just getting started, lol.), but I also like to talk about what is intertwined and integrated with business and life: who I believe I am. That right there? It’s a big deal. It affects everything you do! The work you love, and the community you’re in. How you feel + show up every single day! So, I made you a little self-growth playlist. ▶️ Here are some curated episodes of [The Goal Digger Podcast](=) that center on who you are (and who you’re becoming!). Press play on any of these episodes for a sweet retreat into taking care of y-o-u. ✨[Feel like you need to reinvent yourself?](=) ✨[Want to get in touch with your intuition?]() ✨[Finding yourself wanting more and feeling guilty for it?]() ✨[Want to find motivation and inspiration?]() ✨[What is “integration” and how is it different from “balance?”]( Whatever stands out to you is the one you should listen to first! Let this be an intentionally carved out moment for you to catch up and check in with yourself a bit. Reach into those places that busyness tries to cover up and see what’s been hiding in there! Perhaps there’s a part of you that hasn’t had a chance to speak up in a while…? Let me know which one you went with! Jenna P.S. Speaking of an intentionally carved out moment, I’ll be pressing play on my favorite shows whilst flying to my good friend and fellow author + podcaster, Ed Mylett’s AMAZING virtual, LIVE event, MAXOUT LIVE going down this Friday, May 27th. I’ll be speaking alongside a few of my fave humans like Marie Forleo, Mel Robbins and Maria Menounos on topics like success and finding happiness in life! Come join yours truly and snag FREE access to the first 1-hour session [when you sign up here!]() [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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