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Going with the Flow with Mia Umanos

Do you ever feel overwhelmed with your life responsibilities? Feeling pulled under by all the demanding aspects of your life, from work, business, family, and other tasks or things taking your attention? Are you entering burnout?





This episode will help you see your daily tasks and responsibilities in a new, optimistic light and allow a breath of fresh air and appreciation for what you get to do each day to wash over you. This week’s episode 24 of How Women Inspire Podcast is about going with the flow and appreciating your responsibilities!





In this episode of How Women Inspire Podcast, Julie Castro Abrams and Mia Umanos are sharing the importance of learning to love and appreciate your daily responsibilities and actionable steps you can take right now to be an active listener as a leader.


Some of the talking points Julie and Mia go over in this episode include:

  • What it means to truly go with the flow, and how you can enjoy even the mundane tasks in your life and daily activities in order to live a more fulfilled life.

  • How and why she started her business, Clickvoyant, and the power in feeling like you’re doing good work.

  • How to juggle everything on your to-do list in a positive, optimistic manner that helps make it more manageable to accomplish.

  • Why listening is so valuable as a leader and as a new business, and how Mia really has learned to implement it in her company and with her staff.


This episode is a great reminder that we get to do things each day that others only dream about, and the true power in being able to say what you do each day is for the better good. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips and to hear even more about the points outlined above.


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