Keith and Laura dig into the art of managing life’s inevitable interruptions. Unforeseen events can derail even the most intentional routines. And at the same time, we can create our own, scheduled, interruptions that help keep us on the track we have chosen.Interruptions often feel inconvenient for Keith, but they can be an opportunity for real progress. He shares that small chores and tasks, while seemingly annoying, are necessary parts of keeping things moving forward. Keith avoids setbacks from interruptions by journaling daily priorities and scheduling actions in a way that frees up mental space. Laura acknowledges how easy it is to let interruptions become derailing. She shares her own experience of pausing creative work, and how routines like morning journaling and using the “5-second rule” help her regain momentum. Laura emphasizes habit stacking and environmental cues, such as rhythm-setting rituals, to make taking positive action more effortless. Progress is about setting yourself up for small wins, letting go of perfection, and reframing interruptions as moments where we can choose how to show up. Laura advocates for setting intentions while feeling strong, so decision fatigue at the end of the day doesn’t sabotage long-term goals. Keith highlights the mantra—“Everything you’re doing is working”—and notes that self-accountability and consistent habits create enduring satisfaction, not just fleeting comfort.Thanks for Joining Us.Interruptions Happen | Acknowledge, Reframe & GrowKeith and Laura explore how interruptions can hold the potential for growth, insight, and renewed motivation.🔊 LISTEN ON: ⚪️ with Keith and Laura🟠 Overcast🟣 Apple 🟢 Spotify 🔵 Amazon 🟠 Audible🔴 YouTube 🔴 YouTube Music📺 Full Episode Playlist📱 Shorts Playlist⚫️ Make Create Build Links- - - Check out withkeithandlaura.comFusebox the podcast hosting and player we use. Check it out! 💻If you buy something using one of our affiliate links, we may receive a small commission.* 🤗The show notes were created with assistance from Perplexity AI, which helped generate and organize key points based on the podcast transcript.