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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textAs a society, it is evident that we have deemed some emotions as good and some as bad, and haven’t questioned why this is the case. In today’s episode of Proof It’s Possible, we start to look at emotions differently and how we can use them for the better. We discuss how we must accept, feel and go through all of our emotions intensely and more deeply. Experiencing these emotions individually can work as a tool that can become beneficial, helpful, and most importantly can be able to motivate us! Join us to hear more about:• What makes both of us anxious, stressed and how to go about flipping your mindset to thinking about these emotions in more of a positive light to gain motivation from.• How you must feel every one of the low lows of your emotions in order to also feel the high ones too. • Why constant happiness around you all the time can make you become desensitized to it.• How there is discomfort in being “great” and choosing good vs. great in your life.• Why we must learn to accept our emotions, feel them in the moment, and work through each emotion all at once.We would love to hear all the ways you guys have negatively considered emotions before, and the amazing ways you have reframed them for good in your life! Let us know on Instagram @dayle_sheehan_designs & @jamiedfrancis!This episode is sponsored by our Ultimate Girls Trip! Be sure to go to www.proofitspossible.com for more info!For More Information:• Proof It's Possible Website• The Ultimate Girls Trip Instagram Dayle: • Instagram • Facebook • LinkedIn • Website• Interior Design Jamie:• Instagram • Facebook • LinkedIn• Website
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