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Prioritizing Your Priorities

Prioritizing Your Priorities

“How can I make eco-minimalist choices when I truly don’t have the time? I’m divorced, have two children, and work full time. There simply aren’t enough hours in the day to care for the kids, earn an income, and run the household, let alone add in sustainable living. Help!” 

 

Together, let’s re-prioritize our priorities. On today’s show I’m answering a listener’s question about sustainability fatigue: What’s the best course of action when we’re exhausted, unmotivated, and overworked?

 

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[3:30] The ‘how’ and ‘why’ behind making sure your heart-first values get onto your To-Do list

[9:15] The deliberate and tragic trade-off: Why items on your To-Do list are not created equal

[16:00] How to change your verbiage to change your mindset

 

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On this episode of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast: let's get our sustainability fatigue to manageable levels. What's the best course of action when we're exhausted, unmotivated, and overworked?

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