• What Have You Been Tolerating?

  • Apr 29 2021
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

What Have You Been Tolerating?

  • Summary

  • Life can get on your nerves—have you noticed? Tolerations are those things that aren’t TERRIBLE, but they definitely grate on you. And they don’t bring joy. Think of gossipy friends, squeaky chairs, jobs that drain the life out of you.

    Debi and Suzanne discuss how to deal with ‘tolerations’, including:

    • The 50-50 question
    • Can tolerations be our teacher?
    • The secret to letting go of that which we’re only tolerating
    • Manifesting 101
    • What Debi learned about manifesting from her daughter’s heart transplant

    “Life figured it out for me,” Debi said…

    May this contribute to your overflowing joy!

    Debi & Suzanne

    WHO ARE THEY?

      

    WHO ARE THEY? 

    Debi Granger is a true survivor. After nursed two of her children through life-or death experiences, she lost her home in Paradise, California after the worst wildfire in state history. She’s also a working single mom with a disability. Yet, she remains a happy optimist, here to spread joy. She is a retired Dental Assistant with Expanded Function, and lives in the foothills of the Sierras with her fiancé, Chuck. 

    Suzanne Falter is a writer, podcaster and essayist whose work has appeared in SELF, O, More, Fitness, New Woman and The New York Times, Tiny Buddha and Elephant Journal. She is the author of multiple self-help titles including How Much Joy Can You Stand? (Ballantine) and The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care (Sourcebooks). Suzanne also hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she interviews leading self-care authorities for those who need better self-care.  

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