#79 How to Develop Stronger, Healthier Habits - with Josh and Chad

February 25, 2022 00:30:33
#79 How to Develop Stronger, Healthier Habits - with Josh and Chad
Stronger Business Podcast
#79 How to Develop Stronger, Healthier Habits - with Josh and Chad

Feb 25 2022 | 00:30:33

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Show Notes

When we heard David Osborne's Max Out Moment from last week's podcast, we knew that we wanted to dive into this topic a little further. In this episode we discuss the impact of the grind and the regret that can come further down the road as a result. 

Business owners and entrepreneurs tend to neglect taking care of themselves and the state of their wellbeing always affects the state of their business, in this episode we want to take some time to encourage you to slow down a little and make sure you take care of what is important over what is urgent.

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See you next week on the Stronger Business Podcast!

Resources: 

 

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