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Key themes from Savor Your Summer: What Do You Actually Want?:
- The power of intentionality: What happens when we slow down and choose how we want to spend our summer?
- People-pleasing vs. authentic desires: Kelsey shares a personal bike accident story that hilariously (and insightfully!) highlights how we push ourselves too fast for others.
- How to transition mindfully: Using journal prompts and coaching tools from her book Educate and Rejuvenate, Kelsey walks you through a guided exercise to reconnect with your true summer vision.
☀️ A Fresh Start for Summer: What Do YOU Really Want?
School’s out—or almost! But before you fill your calendar with a million "shoulds" and burn out before July 4th, let’s pause. In this final episode of the Ease Into Summer podcast series, Kelsey shares a surprising bike crash story (yes, really!) that perfectly mirrors how so many educators approach summer: rushing, people-pleasing, and forgetting to ask what we actually want. 😅
This episode is an invitation to slow down and savor your summer. Because summer isn't just about catching up—it's about coming back to you.
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