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Notice Synchronicity

Amid much schedule-juggling due to her son’s minor illness, Michele Corey had some insights including the need to stop being on autopilot, focus on what most matters and ask for help.
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Amid her son’s recent minor illness, Michele Corey was faced with a lot of juggling and some insight followed. Among the lessons: 1. Stop Being On Autopilot, 2. Focus On What You Most Value. 3. Ask Big Questions (What is most important?), 4. Am I Walking My Talk? Aka Creating Alignment, 5. Notice Synchronicity, 6. Ask For Help. “Even though my work seemed to be a bigger priority; his continued illness has created a need to make new decisions that I am choosing versus decisions I am doing because I feel like I ‘have to.'”

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