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054 | Back On the Wagon
In this episode, I dig into a comment that a coworker made a "get back on the wagon" comment that I hadn't thought about before. Quite frankly, I needed some time and space to process it, and thus, you get a new Badass Is the New Skinny episode!<br/><br/>It was a comment that both bothered me and got me thinking. It bothered me because I don't like the idea of people going around feeling like there's always going to be a "wagon that they need to get back on." It's now how I imagine living my most badass life, that's for sure.<br/><br/>So in this episode, I lean a little heavy on the rollercoaster analogy and the difference between the rollercoaster that life is and the rollercoasters that we create for ourselves, which is basically getting on and off the wagon. Same idea, different analogy. <br/><br/>Join the Conversation!<br/>I'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Hit me up on Instagram or the Facebook group and let me know which elements of today's conversation resonated with you.Facebook group: Badass Is the New SkinnyInstagram: @badassisthenewskinnyWebsite: sabrinabrina.com Email: hello@sabrinabrina.comThe original blog where it all began: badassisthenewskinny.comConnect with me on Instagram at @badassisthenewskinny to share your thoughts!