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Lessons Learned in 2019 The Business of Baking Podcast

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Welcome to the last episode of season 3, and 2019! In the final episode of last year, I spoke about all the lessons I learned during 2018. Looking back and reflecting on everything that’s happened to me this year, I decided that it would be a pretty good way to end this season’s podcast episodes as well because 2019 has been both the worst and the best year I can ever remember, and I’ve learned such a lot from all I’ve been through. Today, I share my lessons with you in the hope that you will learn something from them too, so listen in, to find out what I learned from 2019.   

 

I love doing this podcast! It’s great fun and it’s always such a pleasure to get wonderful emails from people all over the world, telling me how much they enjoy listening to the podcast, and saying that I keep them company while they’re mixing buttercream, waiting to pick up their kids, or when they can’t sleep at night. I think it’s very cool that I get to be part of so many of your lives! Thank you for that! And a big thank you to all of you for being part of the podcast and part of my life too! Tune in now, to hear about all the lessons I learned this year.

 

Show highlights:

 


This year, I had a pretty rough time with depression. 
My kids are growing up so fast!
Our industry has changed a lot. In some ways for the better and, in others, for the worse. 
My word for this year is ‘phoenix’.
Trust your instincts.
I learned that people who tell you “this is your problem” don’t necessarily even know what your problem is.
Tune in to your inner voice to figure out what’s really going on.
Consistency will always trump one-hit-wonders.
I’ve learned to walk every day and I found that consistently forcing myself outside has made a huge difference to my life.
Getting out makes a huge difference in how you see the world and how you see your troubles.
This year, I learned that our industry has leveled out a lot.
Don’t allow other people’s judgment to force you to make changes you don’t want.
People are more forgiving than you think so it’s okay if you drop the ball sometimes.
Manifesting works.
Giving feels good!
The greatest gifts often come from the worst circumstances.
We go through different seasons in our lives and some of them can be long and dark.
The judgment of others should not dictate how you should live your life.

Links and Resources:

Christine Kane - www.christinekane.com 

You can purchase all the different classes I’ve done from The Learning Store, on www.thebizofbaking.com 

If you enjoyed the podcast this year, please leave a review either on Google Podcasts or on any other podcast listener device that you use. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Welcome to the last episode of season 3, and 2019! In the final episode of last year, I spoke about all the lessons I learned during 2018. Looking back and reflecting on everything that’s happened to me this year, I decided that it would be a pretty good way to end this season’s podcast episodes as well because 2019 has been both the worst and the best year I can ever remember, and I’ve learned such a lot from all I’ve been through. Today, I share my lessons with you in the hope that you will learn something from them too, so listen in, to find out what I learned from 2019.   

 

I love doing this podcast! It’s great fun and it’s always such a pleasure to get wonderful emails from people all over the world, telling me how much they enjoy listening to the podcast, and saying that I keep them company while they’re mixing buttercream, waiting to pick up their kids, or when they can’t sleep at night. I think it’s very cool that I get to be part of so many of your lives! Thank you for that! And a big thank you to all of you for being part of the podcast and part of my life too! Tune in now, to hear about all the lessons I learned this year.

 

Show highlights:

 


This year, I had a pretty rough time with depression. 
My kids are growing up so fast!
Our industry has changed a lot. In some ways for the better and, in others, for the worse. 
My word for this year is ‘phoenix’.
Trust your instincts.
I learned that people who tell you “this is your problem” don’t necessarily even know what your problem is.
Tune in to your inner voice to figure out what’s really going on.
Consistency will always trump one-hit-wonders.
I’ve learned to walk every day and I found that consistently forcing myself outside has made a huge difference to my life.
Getting out makes a huge difference in how you see the world and how you see your troubles.
This year, I learned that our industry has leveled out a lot.
Don’t allow other people’s judgment to force you to make changes you don’t want.
People are more forgiving than you think so it’s okay if you drop the ball sometimes.
Manifesting works.
Giving feels good!
The greatest gifts often come from the worst circumstances.
We go through different seasons in our lives and some of them can be long and dark.
The judgment of others should not dictate how you should live your life.

Links and Resources:

Christine Kane - www.christinekane.com 

You can purchase all the different classes I’ve done from The Learning Store, on www.thebizofbaking.com 

If you enjoyed the podcast this year, please leave a review either on Google Podcasts or on any other podcast listener device that you use. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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