• Is Repetition The Cheat Code To Life?

  • Jan 22 2025
  • Length: 54 mins
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Is Repetition The Cheat Code To Life?

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    Join Desiree & Benita, two former educators, discussing how they gained the courage to leave the classroom and begin creating the life they desire! In this week's episode, the dynamic duo discuss life's cheat code: REPETITION!

    This week's Pioneering Woman is the iconic, Serena Williams, who everybody knows as a living tennis legend. Serena's dedication to the sport she loves brought her to her success today. Her desire to consistently and repetitively hone her skill as a professional tennis player speaks to the power of dedicating your time to repetition.

    As they move into the episode topic, Desiree & Benita discuss how repetition can help or hurt you when trying to reach your goals. Our habits, whether good or bad, determine how far we get and how successful we are.

    The episode closes with Benita doing an impromptu anchoring session to combat her and Desiree's habit of doom scrolling. You don't want to miss this!

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