We've all been there – fixated on what could go wrong that we forget to take time to enjoy the ride. It's human nature to worry, but sometimes we need to take a step back and remind ourselves that life is meant to be enjoyed. After all, if we spend our time worrying about every little thing that could go wrong, we'll miss out on all the good stuff that's happening right in front of us.
In this episode, Nicole talks about how her mom is movin’ back to town and Erin shares her best “slap ya mama” advice to help Nicole navigate this transition.
So, whether you're dealing with a difficult family situation or just trying to enjoy life despite all the craziness, this episode is sure to give you a good laugh – and maybe even some useful advice.
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DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.
Tweetable Comments
“Pressing shit on screens is not native to people my age.”
“I'm like Kim Kardashian. I go around and I'm acting like a lawyer. I definitely don't dress like one, but I’m throwing it around that I know what’s going on.”
“Sometimes I think we miss the opportunity to take the staircase and learn from the small things in front of us to get to the big picture. Instead, we just want to take the elevator.”
“You have to have the big vision, not the big solution.”
“I will take anxiety and the challenges of it any day of the week, rather than spending every day of my life depressed, regretful, unhappy. At least I can say, and I say this with absolute certainty, that every time I take a left turn, I have found some joy in it.”