It's hard not to notice all the cool things other people are doing, seemingly living a life above and beyond your own. Social media is a constant highlight reel, and we've all had that friend one-up our chill weekend recap with some epic adventure. FOMO is real.
What if what you're missing out on is not the big, exciting, brag-worthy events, but the meaningful, enriching moments right in front of you? How can we pump the brakes on the desire to always be doing bigger and better, in order to zero in on the pieces of life that really matter?
Join us for this look into how hustle culture is pulling us away from being present and appreciative. We have insights from experts, personal stories and a few strategies to help you ditch the FOMO...because it's causing you to truly miss out!
Erin Green is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, recovering professional triathlete and owner of Erin Green Racing and Nutrition in Boise, Idaho. After years of regimented training, she is rediscovering the joy of spontaneous movement, social runs and exploring unpaved bike routes. Check out her blog and videos at www.eringreenracing.com.
Michael Gray is a personal trainer, nutritional coach, father of two and a sucker for a bag of gummy bears. See what he's up to at www.michaelgrayfitness.com.
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