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Episode Description
In this Almost Daily episode I pose a lighthearted but thought provoking question. What do your views on holiday or seasonal items say about you. For some people seasonal boundaries are clear and strict. Pumpkin spice in the fall. Peppermint in December. Holiday music only after Thanksgiving. For me it is different. I drink iced coffee year round. Sometimes that iced coffee has gingerbread flavor in the spring or peppermint in the summer. I watch winter themed series on Netflix in the middle of the year. And yes, Christmas music starts for me on November first at the latest.
I think the way we look at seasonality reflects something deeper. If you like things clearly defined you probably value order and predictability. That makes sense because life throws us plenty of curveballs. If you prefer mixing things up you may thrive on curiosity and flexibility. Neither way is right or wrong. What matters is being open to exploring traditions, perspectives, and experiences different from your own. That curiosity helps us understand each other better.
I would love to hear your take. Should seasons stay in their lanes or is it better when we blur the lines. Send me an email at daryl@yourlevelfitness.com. That is D A R Y L at yourlevelfitness.com. All YLF links are in the show notes. You will find self paced resources, The YLF Experience, and more. Thanks as always for listening. Talk to you again soon.
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