293: We Can Create Things Quicker Than We Think

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Mindset - A podcast by Betsy Pake

Part two of Betsy’s trip to Iceland. Betsy shares where she went and what she did during the first part of her trip. She points out that we put our own parameters of time on things, things can happen really quickly when we want them to, and she shares some realizations that came from her experiences while on this journey. >>> Find Betsy’s itinerary here: https://betsypake.com/alb292/ >>> Connect with Betsy on IG @betsypake TRANSCRIPT Welcome to the Art of Living big podcast. My name is Betsy pake. I’m an author, a speaker and a trainer of NLP and hypnotherapy. And I’m focused on helping you understand and design your life with the power of the subconscious. This podcast is designed to help you think differently about what could be possible for your life. Now, let’s go live big. Hi, welcome. Welcome to the Art of Living big Hello, everyone. Welcome back to the show. So I talked your ear off last episode about Iceland, it was like the prep, it was all like the behind the scenes stuff I feel like you needed to know. But just a reminder, if you want to get the downloadable of my entire itinerary, go to the shownotes. For last week’s episode, it will just be Betsy pake.com/a lb for Art of Living big, and then the episode number. Okay. So just if you want to have it is it is like the entire itinerary with photos of the stuff, photos of the places where we stayed all of that good stuff. So it really gives you like a full overview of the whole trip. You know, I have and I’m going to share like a mini kind of trip that I would make. I did the whole entire loop the whole ring road. And it was amazing. But it took 20 days. And I think there’s a lot of amazing things you could see with a much shorter trip. And honestly, the things that I loved the very most, for the most part, were in one centralized area location that you could really do in a week. So anyway, all that just to say, just to prep to say that if you have if you’re here, and you haven’t heard last week’s episode, that would be a good place to start. And you can download the itinerary if you’d like so. Alright, so we’re dove in. So last week, I kind of gave like the overview kind of what was happening and kind of how that whole thing happened. Right? Seeing I give you a date, I want to just refresh the dates. I saw the Tick Tock on January 21. On January 22, I saw the invitation to go on the trip. Okay. Now it is February 11. And I leave. So it’s only been a few weeks, okay. And what I did was I flew I had Delta points. So I flew to London. And then I took a flight from London to Reykjavik. But if you are going to go, you can go. I mean, depending on where you live, you could probably go direct, but also you could go through New York City. I know there were a lot of flights that went through New York. For me, it was way less points for me to go through London. And it was like 30,000 Delta points to go through London. And it was like 90,000 to go to New York. So I was like, well, I’ll just go to London. So that’s why that happened the way that it did. When I got there. I got there a few days before everybody else because there were some things and some experiences that I wanted to have before everybody, not before everyone got there. But that weren’t on our itinerary. And I wanted to make sure that I had a chance to do those things. Because at the time, I was thinking I’m never coming back to Iceland. But now I don’t think that I think I’ll probably try and go sometime in the summer. There were so many times where we would be walking around and we would say to each other. This would be really awesome in the summer. Like it was beautiful,

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