Time for change? How taking a brave step could pay dividends - The Reset Room podcast
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NationalWorld’s new podcast The Reset Room aims to equip listeners with the tools to succeed in life and answer their questions on the road to fulfilment.
In episode three of The Reset Room, out today, host Kelly Crichton is joined by Amana Walker, life coach and personal development expert, to discuss how embracing change may lead to a happier life.
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Hide AdAmana talks about how time is ticking regardless, so we need to seize the moment right now.
Do you feel like you might need a new career? Or you want to pursue an interest you had as a child? Perhaps a close relationship isn’t serving you well.
In this week’s The Reset Room podcast you’ll get tips on how to assess your situation, weigh up what you want to get out of life and finally what you need to do to set yourself on the right path to that destination.
Listen to this week’s episode:
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The Reset Room is a Laudable production, hosted and produced by Kelly Crichton.
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