#60: When leaving your comfort zone is like pulling teeth

A little unknown fact about me.... I waited until I was 40 years old to get my wisdom teeth pulled. It wasn't that they didn't need to be pulled. They most certainly did, but the fear and anxiety of going in for a procedure like that was too much for me to handle and I put it off for far too long. Looking back on it now, I laugh at the hysterical antics that went along with this wisdom-teeth saga... some of which I share with you in this episode. But, there were some great life lessons that came from this experience which is what I really want to offer you in this episode:

1. Waiting far too long

2. Playing worse care scenario

3. Speak and seek support

I also reference a really fabulous book written by Jennifer Fulwiler entitled, "Your Blue Flame." If you like this podcast...  you'll LOVE Jennifer's book!

Christie Browning

Christie is a five-time HSPA award-winning writer with a long resume of creative, compelling writing. Her background includes journalism and marketing, which allows her to bring a specialized voice to the pieces created for her clients. On her own, Christie has written for newspapers, online magazines and major publications. For her clients, Christie produces web designs, press and media releases, blog articles, downloadable worksheets and flyers as well as social media content. Her long-time career as an entrepreneur gives her unique insight into what her clients need to promote their products, services and messages.

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