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My new partner:

A little outtake:

"Sometimes, life reminds you of your weaknesses. And sometimes, we completely forget that some of our weaknesses prevent us from a more successful life. Or a healthier and easier life. Unfortunately, you might be shocked by how much some of your weaknesses might be so pronounced that they hold you back from living a far better life. If you want to get there, to this better life: one way works: get your but out of that comfort zone, put that cape on (I'll tell you in a minute what I mean by that) and get into action. Believe me; I know what I am talking about.

Let's start with today's episode: conquer your weakness to rise above!"


Duration: 18 minutes

Enjoy!

Hugs, AnnA


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My dear listener,


Here is a little outtake:

Hi, I'm Anna Jelen, also called The Time Expert.

My podcast channel is about self-development, the big questions and time management à la Anna. I am flattered to be in your ears.

I wonder what you are doing right now? Jogging? Cooking? Driving? Walking? I once got tagged in a video on Instagram, and it was so funny to hear my voice coming out from the stereo system in a car in Argentina. Feel free to let me know where you are listening to me. You can tag me on Instagram; my name is: annathetimeexpert


Back to our topic today, where we honour the "just do it" persons. The fluffily and easygoing individuals - who you might even call: naive.

Once upon a time, one of my best friends called me naive.

He did not expect that I would say ", Oh thank you "- because, in my eyes, my naivität is my superpower.

Before I tell you why, let's look at the word naivety.

Naivety refers to an apparent or actual lack of experience and sophistication.

I would add this: being naive also means trusting yourself to manage the situation.


But the best way to describe naively comes here:

The root naïve is a French adjective meaning "natural, just born." Because it suggests innocence or ignorance, naivete is often associated with children who lack experience and knowledge. But plenty of adults, too, display a certain amount of naivete when they make assumptions based on ignorance, an inability to grasp a situation, or a tendency to oversimplify complex things.


I wouldn't call myself naive. I see myself with a "just do it" attitude.

The most common phrases in my vocabulary are: Yeah, why not!

Or: Okay, I can do that!

Or: Let's try! Let's do this!"


Duration: 14 minutes


Enjoy this episode!

Yours, Anna


Find out more about me on: www.annajelen.com


Duration: 14 minutes


Enjoy and feel free to live your thoughts as a comment - so that we all can read it. Thank you!


Yours, Anna



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My dear listener,


work is a part of life. And work also contributes to our ability to have a fulfilled life. But this is only possible if we don't see work as an annoying necessity.

It's time to think about why you go to work.


A little outtake:

"The classical concept of work is changing. Which is a good thing.

To be busy isn't as fancy as it once was. We have several ways of working.

Today the younger generation wants to work less. And many of the older generations have a problem with that.

Also, technology and the digital world have brought us new possibilities, challenges, and obstacles, and we are still finding our way through them.

One thing stays the same:

We have years of hardcore learning when we are young: where we should get the work with the most learning possibilities, where we explore the world of work. Where we find out what's easy for us. We find out about our limits and difficulties. Where we hopefully make big mistakes and learn from them. Where we get thrown into cold water every time, we say yes to a new project."


Duration: 12 minutes


Find out more about me at: www.annajelen.com


Enjoy!




Please leave comments on my homepage in the podcast section where you will find this episode.


Yours, Anna



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