331 When you crave something new

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

In todays episode Betsy shares what she’s been up to the past two weeks and how she can feel herself craving something new…. but she’s got responsibilities right where she is. You may feel that too, a longing for something new but unsure of even what it is. She shares what she’s doing to combat this feeling while still keeping her responsibilities in the forefront. If you’d like to attend the money bootcamp inside The Collective, and dive in before the price increase that will happen March 1st, check it out right here: www.betsypake.com/collective Transcripts: 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 hello fellow adventurers. Hi, everybody. Welcome to the show today. All right. Okay, so there’s a lot to cover. There’s a lot to talk about. Alright, so last week, I missed a show. So let’s talk about that first. Because, like I’ve said in previous episodes, it’s sort of like when someone texts you and you don’t text back, or when you text somebody and they don’t text back, right? And then you’re like, What are you doing? Why are you ignoring me? And that’s how it feels when I skip when I skip an episode. But I want to, I want to tell you why. And I want to tell you what’s been happening and what’s been going on. And hopefully, you’ll see a piece of yourself in this and and can relate and I’ll tell you kind of what I’m doing. So last week, I had two speaking engagements outside of town. So if you’re fairly new here, hi, welcome. But I live in Atlanta, Georgia. So I had two speaking engagements in Baltimore. Now, I grew up in Vermont, and one of my really good several of my really good friends from high school. Live outside Baltimore. So I called my friend Jen. I was like, I’m going to be coming up. Can I come a day early and spend the day with you, you know, spend the night and then I’ll go to the hotel on Sunday night. Okay. So my speaking engagements were Monday and Wednesday. So I went up instead of on Sunday, I went up on Saturday. I know it’s a lot of detail, but just hang with me here. So we went up on Saturday. She picked me up at the airport. I mean, it was it was so much fun. You know, when I saw her last year, like last April, when I went to Vermont when our other friend’s mom was passing away, but I hadn’t seen her since. And, you know, the last time it wasn’t like a fun thing. And so it was so fun to get to see her and we just laughed and got caught up. And we looked at the old yearbooks, and laughed. I’m telling you the the the kids in my high school, the the kids, the guys looked like grown men. I don’t know that I remember that. But I was looking at it. I was like, why do they look so old? So we had a lot of really good laughs about people that we just didn’t realize, you know, when you leave, and then you look back, and you’re like, I didn’t realize that was the all the kids were like, so huge. But I think it’s because they were farmers, you know, that’s my thought anyway, you know, like they were working on the farm. since they were little. So anyway, we’re hanging out, we realize we’re we’re making all the same tic tock recipes. I mean, it was just really, really fun. Like, like for my soul, kind of fun, you know. And then the next day, we went into Baltimore,

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