Did you know that the word "hack" is derived from the British term "hackneyed", meaning "overused and thus cheapened, or trite"? And in professional skill communities, like writing, you call someone a “hack” when they aren’t particularly good at what they are trying to do?
So… if “hack” isn’t meant as a terribly flattering term, why would I devote an entire episode to sharing brain hacks with you? Easy. Because “hack” also means a “strategy to handle or cope with a situation or an assignment adequately and calmly.”
Listen in this week for hacks on handling and coping. Not perfectly. But adequately. Not blissfully. Just calmly. Because that’s all you really need. You’re welcome.
Get full show notes and more information here: Episode 26 - Brain Hacks - Candice Toone Coaching
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