Why does time feel like it is going by too quickly sometimes and too slowly other times? If our time is so limited, how can I make a lasting or meaningful difference?
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This is the final episode in a 6 part series on Making Time. Everyone has the same number of hours in the day so why do some people seem to get so much more done? Why do some other people seem so rushed and others seem so casual?
While this series can be listened to on your end, you’ll get more out of it if you listen to it together with someone else, your spouse, family, small group, book/podcast club or whatever. If you want to make it more fun and interactive with your group, download the GROUP Method discussion guide here:
And we are giving away 50 free GROUP Method Notebooks. Each notebook has premium BLACK paper and comes with a white pen. To get a free notebook, you can do 1 of the following:
1. Leave a review on your podcast app of choice.
2. Share the podcast on social media.
Take a screenshot of either one and email it to makingtime@lumivoz.com
This podcast is just launching and still very small so if you enter, you are probably going to win! But here’s the catch, only 1 notebook and pen per email entry. If you want one for each member of your group, they each have to enter. Sorry, we can only afford to ship to the US and Canada at this time but will hopefully have some more international options soon, especially if y’all share this podcast and it gets popular enough 😉
Music in this episode comes from
Artlist.com and Musicbed.com
– Piano Sonata No 23 in f minor op 57-appassionata iii allegro ma non troppo by Ludwig van Beethoven john ogdon
– adagio in g minor by Tomaso Albinoni Scottish chamber orchestra
– The Itch by Bradford Nyght
– String Quintet in E major Op 11 No 5 by Carmel Quartet
– Exploring the Garden by Alistair Sung
– Solving Puzzles by Alistair Sung
– Barren by Michael Cameneti
– Masquerade by Dexter Britain
– I Can Feel Your Heartbeat featuring Jordan Frye by A New Normal
Edited using Descript