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What if the weight you're carrying isn't about what's on your plate — but the words you're using to describe it? This one's a quiet game-changer.

In this Hacks, Habits and Happiness episode, Margit and Brett explore a deceptively simple idea drawn from Ben Crowe's book Where the Light Gets In — one that sits right at the intersection of language, mindset and everyday life.

It starts with noticing. The words we use, almost without thinking, shape how we feel about what we're doing — whether that's heading to work, showing up on a sports field, or getting through the tasks we'd rather avoid. There's something quietly profound about catching yourself mid-sentence.

This conversation weaves through sport, gratitude, pressure and performance — but at its heart, it's about something most of us in midlife know well: the difference between going through the motions and actually being present for your own life.

Nothing here is complicated. That's rather the point.

 

In this episode we explore:

 

 


01:41 – The language we use without realising — and what it's actually telling us

03:42 – From the bowls green to the cricket pitch: testing the shift in real life

04:39 – Using language to move through your resistance

07:05 – Removing expectations and controlling what you can

10:33 – Goals, pressure and rediscovering the joy

 

Margit Cruice is a midlife and leadership coach who believes this chapter of life can be one of the most expansive and liberating we’ll ever live. Drawing on decades of experience, sport, travel and deep personal inquiry, she creates spaces for honest conversations about identity, ageing and becoming.

 

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For all enquiries:

Email: info@margitcruice.com

 

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