About this episode
Who wants to be productive over Christmas break, WHILE enjoying family time WITH LOW DRAMA? You’re in luck! In this episode I share the details on where to find $10,000 in scholarships in under an hour, alongside several tips to lower family-stress this season.
You are allowed to get away and be refreshed before the next Christmas party. You are allowed to leave next year in next year and learn to be present. I also equip you with ways to start out conversations with relatives that are cushioned in kindness and bring life!
Christmas break can truly be joyful and triumphant!
Grab your cold brew and TI-89, because class is now in session.
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Scholarship link mentioned in this episode --? 25+ Scholarships to Apply for in December 2025 - (accessscholarships.com)
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