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  <title>Episode 198: 12 Lessons Learned in 12 Months</title>
  <description>Every year during my birthday week, I like to share some reflections from the past year. Rather than doing a “38 things for 38” (who has time for that?), inspired by other podcasts and articles I’ve seen on this theme, I decided to share on 12 lessons I’ve learned or leaned into in the past 12 months.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; As you’ll hear in the podcast, the 12 lessons I’m carrying with me are about things I found myself learning, relearning, or focusing on intently over the past year. From the importance of asking for what I need, to learning that I don’t have to do it all myself, and ensuring that I slow down without putting my life on hold while I wait for something to happen, I’ve learned so much…and I am so thankful for these life lessons! &amp;amp;nbsp; This year, vulnerability and openness took center stage. As part of this process, I wrote  this article where I describe my experience healing from PTSD related to sexual assault. If you too are struggling to find peace after a traumatic event, I hope my story reminds you that peace is possible. For those interested in learning more about trauma recovery, I created an all-new group coaching program for you.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentioned in this episode:&amp;amp;nbsp; I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention my two books –  The Little Book of Game Changers: 50 Healthy Habits for Managing Stress &amp;amp;amp; Anxiety and  The Farewell Tour: A Caregiver's Guide to Stress Management, Sane Nutrition, and Better Sleep – both of which serve as guides in developing and maintaining healthy living habits. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode I also mention my podcast episode with Emily Morse, renowned sex therapist and host of the award-winning relationship podcast, “Sex with Emily.” During our chat, Emily and I dive into the mind-body connection between the brain and how our body responds to sex, and the key role our brain plays in our sex lives. &amp;amp;nbsp; Like what you hear? Connect with me!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; -sign up for my newsletter and enjoy a free guide to flexible meal planning as a thank-you for --check out my  substack for weekly tips on WTF to Eat and guided meditations for paid subscribers -follow me on Instagram @jesscording &amp;amp;nbsp; If you’d like to support  The Drama-Free Healthy Living podcast, please share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues, and if you like what you hear, I invite you to leave a 5-star review on Apple podcasts  HERE.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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