Avoiding Distractions in a Distracted World: How to Avoid Shiny Object Syndrome

Pretty and Punk Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Ildiko Ferenczi and Dan Caldwell - Poniedziałki

EP 191  Avoiding Distractions in a Distracted World: How to Avoid Shiny Object Syndrome    Join us on our podcast journey and please let us know how our podcast is impacting your relationship, and you as a parent and entrepreneur.  Your feedback is invaluable – Don't forget to Subscribe, leave a review, and email us with your questions to be part of the conversation.       [email protected]   In this episode of the Pretty and Punk Podcast, hosts Ildiko Ferenczi and Dan Caldwell dive deep into the challenges of staying focused on your purpose in a world full of distractions.    Whether you're building a business, chasing a dream, or navigating life's goals, distractions come in many forms—new opportunities, hobbies, or even well-meaning friends.    Ildiko and Dan share practical strategies to avoid "shiny object syndrome" and stay true to your path, while also exploring real-life examples of entrepreneurs and public figures who were sidetracked by distractions and either found their way back or faced consequences.    Tune in to hear how to keep your eye on the prize and make sure you're heading toward success, not sidetracked by distractions.   P.S. Please when you leave a review please leave your @ handle so we can get you a surprise!     Instargram Ildiko Ferenczi on Instagram Dan Caldwell on Instagram Pretty and Punk Podcast on Instagram   TikTok Pretty and Punk Podcast on TikTok Ildiko Ferenczi on TikTok   Facebook Pretty and Punk Podcast on Facebook Ildiko Ferenczi on Facebook   Youtube Pretty and Punk Podcast on YouTube Ildiko Ferenczi on YouTube   Websites PrettyandPunk.com Ildiko Ferenczi must haves store.   EXPLORE OUR CURATED CLOSET & HOME! YOUR ULTIMATE DESTINATION FOR FAMILY WELLNESS AND STYLE.  Shop Our Store!   Don't forget to email us with your questions to be apart of the conversation!  [email protected]      

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