Momxiety Club

Little Things Can Make A Big Difference!

August 27, 2020 The Momxiety Club Episode 6
Momxiety Club
Little Things Can Make A Big Difference!
Show Notes

If you didn’t know before, as a mom with a new little one at home, you know now that little things can make a big difference in your life!

Little things making a big difference seems to be a theme for my week… I discussed it on an upcoming interview for a podcast, talked about it with a mama in the Momxiety Club membership during our weekly group call, and discussed it with Melina Palmer of the Brainy Business podcast. That got me thinking that it would be a perfect topic for this week's episode.

Learn some little things that you can do, both physically and mentally, that can make a big impact.

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Links and referenced in the Episode:
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https://positivepsychology.com/benefits-of-gratitude/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/healthbeat/giving-thanks-can-make-you-happier
https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/images/uploads/Gratitude_as_Medicine_Survival_Kit.pdf
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