The Organize My Thoughts Podcast teaches you how to get out of your head so you can execute the multiple businesses, ideas, and projects on the inside of you. We'll cover how to: complete projects when dealing with anxiety, perfectionism, imposters syndrome, and procrastination prioritize your ideas be confident in your skills create a system to maximize your productivity + more Be sure to subscri... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & Fitness |
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I’m a textbook idea collector and novelty seeker and this podcast helped me realize that my ideas not to hoard but to bring into fruition. Kylia provides practical steps on how to do that, and how to execute ideas for business and achieving goals in general. I left with a new found sense of clarity and encouragement knowing that someone else struggled with the same things( anxiety, overthinking,) but didn’t yield to them! I loved hearing the examples from her own story as well as the biblical re... more
I couldn't put into words how I was feeling. I was frustrated, overwhelmed, and tired. I was feeling like God I'm trying and it just seems like it's not enough. I'm always there helping and doing for others in many ways that God showed me that I need to put myself first. God was telling me to stop putting down the things he's given me to reach and assist someone else. I felt like I was making so many promises I couldn't keep up which left me feeling like a failure. I need to rest, stay in the ba... more
I came across this podcast by listening to Tatum’s podcast. I love this podcast! It’s been a blessing to me since I am the definition of an over-thinker! Kaylia just confirms what my problems are and how i can move from a place of complacency to implement what Hod has called me to do. I’ve heard it from others and been approached by others for help yet I not implementing like I should. I realize that I have the comparison syndrome and it’s keeping me stuck. I’ll commit to the daily affirmations ... more
I had to post a message because consistently since I started listening to Kylia in the last quarter of 2021 I have been receiving a word in season. The material has been so relevant to me. I can’t even recall how I got to know about this podcast and candidly I don’t care. more
This Podcast is so calm and refreshing. I love every episode and I can’t wait to receive more wisdom from Kylia. Great job!
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