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33: The Princess and the Pea (A Sensitivity Story)

Now We're Getting Somewhere

Release Date: 03/27/2024

58: Balancing your energy 58: Balancing your energy "budget"

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I suspect that many of you reading this have emergency funds, IRA's, and ETF portfolios.   I also suspect that you may be living "month-to-month," when it comes to your energy. You never seem to have much reserves, and you're always just a smidge stressed, tired, or frantic.   Recently, I said something to a client that was such a good distillation of my thoughts about energy + how to stop being in that constant, low-level energy debt. It seemed to really resonate with her, so I thought I'd share it with you, too.   This episode might help you do an audit of how you spend your...

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57: When things don't come 57: When things don't come "naturally"

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Is there some area of your life that doesn't come "naturally"? Maybe it's some element of your work, parenthood, friendship, marriage, or even a hobby.   If so, this episode is for you.   We want to be skillful at something, and we want it to come easily. And when it’s hard, when we work for it, we can feel frustrated and insecure.   Today I share two client stories, along with an insight I love (that's been bouncing around inside of me lately) on this topic.   I hope this episode helps you realize that if there’s something you’re struggling with, something that...

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56: One way to reduce stress + hours when you're a leader show art 56: One way to reduce stress + hours when you're a leader

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I was working with two clients (who are both leaders and managers) in the past week, and I was giving them both very similar coaching.   Whenever that happens, I think: I should make a podcast about this.   (Think this episode doesn't apply to you because you aren't an official "manager"? I define leadership quite broadly, so there's a good chance the ideas I share will be helpful to you, too.)   Today I'm sharing the same advice I shared with them. I'm talking about how to reduce stress + hours when you’re a leader — while keeping work quality the same, or frequently...

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55: Edward’s Story show art 55: Edward’s Story

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In this episode, I’m sharing an interview with my client Edward. Edward is a husband, a father of four, an avid traveler, and a business owner and consultant.   In our interview, he shares how he felt like his life was pretty good, but also felt off in ways he couldn't put his finger on.   He talks about what led him to work with me, and how in our work together he has deepened his relationships with himself, his wife, and his kids. He also shares how he intentionally strengthened and generated more friendships and shifted his relationship to work.   I’m sure his story and...

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54: Making reading (almost) as easy as Instagram — and more fun show art 54: Making reading (almost) as easy as Instagram — and more fun

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This episode is about reading, and how to help yourself read more.   I love reading, but that’s actually *not* why I’m making the argument for doing it more.   It’s because reading satisfies a very tricky set of conditions, in our modern lives: something that you can do, when you are completely exhausted, that does not have problematic side effects — and may actually make your life better.   I talk more about this very unique set of conditions that reading satisfies + I share 5 practical tips for how to make reading easier to do (and, yes, even more fun than Instagram!)....

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53: One obstacle to clarity show art 53: One obstacle to clarity

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I coach on clarity — or figuring out what you want — a lot.   I’ve realized recently there’s one thing that gets in the way of clarity with almost every client, at one point or another.   And that obstacle is: thinking too much about implementation before clarity is established.   So in this episode, I make my case for why we want to get clear on clarity before we even think too much about implementation + share 4 ways that I see implementation thoughts getting in the way of clarity. (Some of them are subtle + you're probably doing them without realizing.)   If you...

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52: Adaptability show art 52: Adaptability

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Today I offer an idea that came up - as so many of my favorite ideas do - in working with one of my clients.   That idea is: adaptability.   I share a client story, a definition of adaptability (that might not be what you've heard before), and how I've applied it to one of my own challenges — plus, what I think you might take away from it, too.   Subscribe to my newsletter for encouraging + helpful insights every Sunday:   Follow me on Instagram:   Learn more about working with me, or just learn more about my background + why I became a coach: 

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51: How I grew + run my coaching business show art 51: How I grew + run my coaching business

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I’ve been coaching for a decade now, and my business has grown quite a bit. I frequently get asked about how I grew my business, how I run it now, and how I think about the business of coaching.   In this episode, I answer some of these questions, as well as give a short summary of the state of my business.   I love being a coach, and I hope this episode is helpful. Even if you’re not building a coaching business, I hope this is a fun peek behind the curtain of how I think about all of this.   Have more questions about my coaching business? Submit them here:    My...

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50: Dealing with professional + creative rejection (Q&A) show art 50: Dealing with professional + creative rejection (Q&A)

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Today, I'm answering another question from a newsletter subscriber. Emily asks:   “When do you know if it's the right time for a career change? or How to deal with rejection?”   I answer these questions by offering a high-level concept, sharing 4 practical ideas, and discussing a bigger, deeper element that guides my own approach. I hope this episode is helpful to you, Emily — and to anyone struggling with these questions and feelings.   Subscribe to my newsletter for encouraging + helpful insights every Sunday:   Follow me on Instagram:    Learn more about...

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49: An idea for traveling show art 49: An idea for traveling

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In the self-development space, there's often so much content about "seizing the new year."   I can sometimes find it exhausting, so today, I wanted to share a shortie episode with an idea that you might not even use just yet. Today, let's talk about *travel.*   I share the story of how I realized this little idea was worth sharing + a little more about how I implement it.   I hope this is helpful to you in some way. Even if you aren’t traveling right now, you can keep it in your back pocket and use it when needed.   Subscribe to my newsletter for encouraging + helpful...

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Today I am sharing a concept I’ve developed over the past year or so. Like most of my best concepts, it came out of my work with my 1:1 clients.

 

One of my clients was extremely sensitive - which was both an incredible strength for her, and also caused some real suffering. I developed this concept to help her better understand what was going on for her - and also how to move forward.

 

It turns out it has also applied to some of my other clients - and maybe it will apply to you, too.

 

In this episode, I remind you of the story of the Princess and the Pea, share more about the lessons I take away from it — and what you can do with those lessons, practically.

 

I hope this concept gives you strength + a new perspective for the situations in your life. (Plus a fun re-telling of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, of course.)

 

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Learn more about working with me, or just learn more about my background + why I became a coach: katieseaver.com