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The Last 10%: Joy, Junk Drawers, and the Art of Finishing What We’d Rather Skip- Ep. 16

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Ever start something strong, only to stall out at the final stretch? You’re not alone. In this episode, we explore why finishing that “last 10%”—whether it’s organizing (and packing) the infamous junk drawer while you wrap up a move, or completing a creative project—somehow the last 10% feels disproportionately hard.

We talk about: • How to invite joy and play into the most mundane tasks • Real-life stories from multicultural family life and big transitions • Small mindset shifts that help you cross the finish line (and feel good doing it)

This episode is part inspiration, part permission slip, and 100% for the recovering perfectionist who just wants to get it done—with a little more grace and a lot more fun.

💬 Share in the comments: What’s your “last 10%” you’ve been avoiding?

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell if you’re into emotionally intelligent parenting, personal growth, and making life feel a little lighter.

Books we mention:

Octavia F. Raheem– Pause Rest Be

Sarah J. Maas– Throne of Glass Series

Sue Monk Kidd– The Book of Longings

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16 episodes

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Content provided by Andre & Kjessie Essue and Andre Essue. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andre & Kjessie Essue and Andre Essue or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever start something strong, only to stall out at the final stretch? You’re not alone. In this episode, we explore why finishing that “last 10%”—whether it’s organizing (and packing) the infamous junk drawer while you wrap up a move, or completing a creative project—somehow the last 10% feels disproportionately hard.

We talk about: • How to invite joy and play into the most mundane tasks • Real-life stories from multicultural family life and big transitions • Small mindset shifts that help you cross the finish line (and feel good doing it)

This episode is part inspiration, part permission slip, and 100% for the recovering perfectionist who just wants to get it done—with a little more grace and a lot more fun.

💬 Share in the comments: What’s your “last 10%” you’ve been avoiding?

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell if you’re into emotionally intelligent parenting, personal growth, and making life feel a little lighter.

Books we mention:

Octavia F. Raheem– Pause Rest Be

Sarah J. Maas– Throne of Glass Series

Sue Monk Kidd– The Book of Longings

  continue reading

16 episodes

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