The Shocking Truth About Energy vs. Time Management – Achieve Clarity and Purpose with Rikki Ash
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In this episode of Just Therapy, I sit down with Rikki Ash, an educator, coach, and doctoral candidate in educational leadership, to discuss meaningful living through the lens of Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy. Rikki dives into the difference between finding meaning and making meaning, strategies for managing energy versus time, and how aligning your daily activities with your values can create a more purposeful life. Rikki also shares insights from her upcoming program, Sole to Soul, designed to help individuals discover and live out their unique path to meaning. Whether you're a busy parent, professional, or someone seeking clarity in life, this episode is packed with practical tools to help you thrive.
Rikki shares:
- The importance of finding rather than making meaning
- How energy management can be more impactful than time management
- Simple strategies for avoiding decision fatigue and procrastination
- Tips for aligning daily tasks with your personal values
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