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We spend so much time thinking about what’s not working… and guess what? That energy keeps us stuck. In this bite-sized episode, Lianne Kim flips the script and invites you to honour your progress because what you focus on expands.

Whether you’re in a season of growth or feeling like you’re spinning your wheels, this episode is your reminder to pause, reflect, and celebrate how far you’ve come. Because when you shift your focus to what’s working, you create space for even more wins.

In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode,‌ ‌you’ll discover:‌

  • Why focusing on problems attracts more of them
  • A simple mindset shift to boost momentum
  • How to honour your progress, even when it feels small
  • The ripple effect of celebrating your win

Timestamps:‌ ‌

  • 01:30 – Why we default to focusing on what’s not working
  • 04:15 – The energetic cost of negative thought loops
  • 06:40 – How to shift your attention to what’s working
  • 09:10 – Honouring your progress: a mindset reset
  • 11:30 – Final thoughts and your challenge for the week

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