Listen " Watch What You Say"
Episode Synopsis
My friends laugh at me for the way I talk about myself and my experiences. Ha, I laugh at myself! But there’s a reason I do it. I’m conscious that the way we talk about ourselves, our lives and experiences, matters. It makes a difference. So I’ve learned to keep an eye on what I say, both in my head and out of my mouth, and to ask whether or not it’s working for me. In today’s episode, I share more and encourage you to pay attention to the commentary you’re running on your own experiences, and to consider whether it’s serving you well. I share again about the book Songlines by Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly. It’s part of the First Knowledges series which will include six books highlighting the expertise and ingenuity of Indigenous Australians. Please check it out. Let's Connect! Please get in touch with any questions, suggestions for future episode topics, and to let me know how you're going applying what I share in the podcast in your own life. Come say hi on instagram: @_anniecarterAnd head to my website anniecarter.com.au for some free gifts, and to sign up for emails from me. You can find out more about my business, Eve Studio at evestudio.com.au or follow us on instagram: @_evestudio_ I'd love your supportPlease help me to continue to grow this podcast. Some small and very helpful things you could do: share an episode with a friend subscribe to the podcast on your favourite player leave a (5 star!) rating and review share a screenshot of an episode (and your reflection) on your socials Thanks so much! 🙏💗
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