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"Creating Time... yes it's possible!"

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Shared by Kristina Smedley   We’re a little nervous to share part of our ongoing self-experimentation with you because we've just started with this ourselves... and we just can’t wait for you to experience this transformation too!   Shifting from ❌Time-Victims❌to ✅Time-Creators✅   (Yes, Time-Creators. I’m serious. And the shift is actually quite simple.)   As you embrace being a Time-Creator, you’ll see Time-Victimness in so much of our old writing and videos. That’s what we were. Victims to time. Ruled by the clock.   We were pros at managing that time and being as effective as possible with our time. But still… the hustle and pressure were always there, in some form or fashion.    I'm sure you can relate! What we’ve discovered more recently expands well beyond being a great ‘time manager’, or better yet ‘having control of our time.’    This simple mindset shift is like a wonderful magic spell you can cast on yourself.   🧚🏼 Whip out your magic wand. Sprinkle a little sparkle

"Worse than quitting..."

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Shared by Breanne Smedley At the end of my senior year of high school, I disappointed everyone.  At least that's how it seemed from my perspective.  I decided that I didn’t want to play volleyball in college.  Leading up to that point, I had been playing on club teams and for my high school.  Going to all the big tournaments, getting seen.  My coaches were helping me get recruited. I had been on a few visits to colleges, and had a few scholarship offers.  It was a given that I was going to play somewhere after high school. “It would be a waste of talent not to!” I was told.  It was only a matter of choice. “Where will she choose to go? Which offer will she take?” When it came time to decide, I was nervous to tell everyone.  I was done playing volleyball. I wanted to just go to college. Be a “normal” student at Western Washington University.  Disappointment.  I remember a player from Northwest Nazarene University, where I had gone on a visit, reaching out to me via email.  She said