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Feeling FOMO? How To Stay Out Of Comparison And Appreciate Your Life Experience’s More

December 07, 2021 With Jamie & Guy Season 1 Episode 62
The Davenport
Feeling FOMO? How To Stay Out Of Comparison And Appreciate Your Life Experience’s More
Show Notes

On this week's episode Jamie and Guy discuss FOMO - the Fear Of Missing Out.  FOMO has probably always existed but technology and social media have certainly made it worse.  It is easy to start scrolling through Instagram or Facebook and compare our lives to others.  Jamie explains that FOMO is a real feeling - but it’s not necessarily real in that it’s indicative of our reality. They go on to discuss that we don’t need to live with this feeling of 'less than' because we haven’t had the same experiences as others.  They encourage everyone to not fall into comparison, to turn off that chatter and to be really mindful, present and intentional in what’s happening in our lives at this moment - because that is where we will find greater satisfaction and joy.

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 About  Jamie and Guy:

Jamie Pyatt LCSW  is a mom, avid beach lover, exercise enthusiast, and a licensed clinical therapist with over 20 yrs of experience. She has worked in hospice care, child abuse intervention, and was an adoption facilitator for 13 years. Jamie loves working with individuals, couples, and teens as they embrace their personal stories and surf the daily waves of life. She makes friends wherever she goes and has a laugh that brightens any room. She believes each one of us deserves love, happiness, and connection ❤️Get to know Jamie better @therealjamiepyatt

 Guy  Balogh is a father of three, car enthusiast, an entrepreneur and small business owner (shout out to @holsterbrands), and a professional business and life coach. Guy loves working with individuals to think bigger, take risks, and maximize opportunities. His quick wit and talent for storytelling pair well with his desire to find the positive in any situation. Get to know Guy better   @therealcoachguy

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