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Embrace Your Weird + Actually Reach Your Goals

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What if the things we see as “too weird” or different from everyone else are actually the key to creating systems that help us feel more confident, grounded, and in control of our lives?

Sarah Bowser is an unconventional coach and published author who knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed by internal chaos while trying to appear like everything’s fine on the outside. After years of pressure and feeling like she didn’t fit into traditional productivity frameworks, Sarah created her own way of working and living that honors how her mind actually works. In a way that actually feels good to her.

We talk about the myth of one-size-fits-all systems, how to begin organizing your life when everything feels like a mess, and how to build a structure that works for you, not against you.

This episode brings the permission we didn't know we needed to be who we really are, experiment with what supports us, and let go of perfectionism along the way.

Whether you’ve felt stuck trying to fit yourself into someone else’s framework, or you want a different approach to feeling more capable and in control, this conversation will help you begin again on your OWN terms.

We talk about...

  • Why cookie-cutter systems often fail people who deal with mental chaos
  • How to start organizing when your brain is overloaded
  • Creating personalized systems that support your actual needs
  • What it looks like to change tools or structures when they stop working
  • The link between embracing your weirdness and building self-trust
  • How experimentation leads to clarity, confidence, and growth
  • Letting go of judgment and building a system that fits your life

Sarah hosts free weekly coworking sessions every Monday with rotating times. Each includes four focused Pomodoro sprints and office hours for questions and support. thatweirednerdymom.com

You don’t need a perfect system. You need a system that works for your brain. The first step is giving yourself permission to try something different and see what sticks.

***I created you a weekly planning prompt for Chat GPT that walks you step by step for a ritual that keeps you feeling calm and in control of your time each week.*** Grab it here!

Send me a message!

  continue reading

75 episodes

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Manage episode 512714744 series 3580378
Content provided by Lindsey Hanson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lindsey Hanson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if the things we see as “too weird” or different from everyone else are actually the key to creating systems that help us feel more confident, grounded, and in control of our lives?

Sarah Bowser is an unconventional coach and published author who knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed by internal chaos while trying to appear like everything’s fine on the outside. After years of pressure and feeling like she didn’t fit into traditional productivity frameworks, Sarah created her own way of working and living that honors how her mind actually works. In a way that actually feels good to her.

We talk about the myth of one-size-fits-all systems, how to begin organizing your life when everything feels like a mess, and how to build a structure that works for you, not against you.

This episode brings the permission we didn't know we needed to be who we really are, experiment with what supports us, and let go of perfectionism along the way.

Whether you’ve felt stuck trying to fit yourself into someone else’s framework, or you want a different approach to feeling more capable and in control, this conversation will help you begin again on your OWN terms.

We talk about...

  • Why cookie-cutter systems often fail people who deal with mental chaos
  • How to start organizing when your brain is overloaded
  • Creating personalized systems that support your actual needs
  • What it looks like to change tools or structures when they stop working
  • The link between embracing your weirdness and building self-trust
  • How experimentation leads to clarity, confidence, and growth
  • Letting go of judgment and building a system that fits your life

Sarah hosts free weekly coworking sessions every Monday with rotating times. Each includes four focused Pomodoro sprints and office hours for questions and support. thatweirednerdymom.com

You don’t need a perfect system. You need a system that works for your brain. The first step is giving yourself permission to try something different and see what sticks.

***I created you a weekly planning prompt for Chat GPT that walks you step by step for a ritual that keeps you feeling calm and in control of your time each week.*** Grab it here!

Send me a message!

  continue reading

75 episodes

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