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Excuses or Grace? | The Shift Training Podcast
In today’s episode we’re talking about the difference between excuses or grace. If you’ve ever felt like you’re not doing enough or struggle with cutting yourself some slack, this episode is for you.<br/><br/>In this episode we discuss the following:<br/>How to identify an excuse.<br/>How to identify grace.<br/>The differences between excuses and grace.<br/>When is it time to cut out an excuse?<br/>When is it time to distribute grace?<br/><br/>We hope that this episode will provide you with a perspective and framework you can use to better navigate the dichotomy of making excuses and giving yourself grace.<br/><br/>Let us know what you think about this discussion in the comments or via a review. If you have any specific questions to ask, we'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at support@shiftownyourlife.com<br/><br/>What’s one small shift you’d like to make in your life?<br/><br/>Have a fantastic weekend!