Have you seen this quote by Gretchen Rubin? Awhile back we shared this on our Power of Moms Facebook page, and the discussion was phenomenal. (Read it here!)
So we invited Gretchen to join us on Power of Moms Radio to talk about this idea more in depth.
When our homes are a mess, it feels impossible to function. But cleaning closets and wiping kitchen counters seems to “make our brains work better” and enables us to breathe more fully.
But is the reverse also true? Does inner calm lead to outer order?
Does outer order sometimes create a facade of inner calm?
Is the word “contributes” the key here? (Meaning there’s more at play than we may realize?)
Listen to this podcast full of new perspectives and quick, actionable tips–and then share your thoughts in the comments!
SHOW NOTES
Gretchen’s newest book, Better than Before
Weekly Podcast You’ll Love: Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Books Discussed on the Podcast:
Music from Creations by Michael R. Hicks
Audio Editing by Emily Peterson
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Kasey says
Another great podcast! I truly believe that the worst experiences lead to the best memories. This past summer my kids and I went camping with another friend and her kids, and it was a disaster! The wind was so strong it snapped out tent poles, we all got sunburned, wild horses invaded our campsite, my friend’s son had to be rescued by a lifeguard, and a torrential rainstorm flooded our campsite and we had to sleep in the cars! In short, it was a hot mess, but we look back at it now and just laugh. It will definitely be one of those events that will go down in family history.