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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When it comes to owning our space, sometimes we may find ourselves shrinking back. Maybe it’s because we fear failing and being hurt, we lack bravery, or are too comfortable. 
On the other end of the spectrum, sometimes we can swell within our space. We find ourselves stepping over the lines of our space and into the sphere of someone else’s. 
Think about it this way: you show up to a theater to watch a play. The seats are assigned and you sit in the wrong seat. Not only are you taking up someone else’s space, but you are missing out on your own. Sound familiar? 
Knowing who you are, who you are not, where you start, and where you end is incredibly powerful when it comes to discovering (and living out) your God-given purpose. 
Let us encourage you: You don’t need to be the one that fills all the spaces. You just need to fill your own space, with the gifts, talents and experiences you have.  
In this episode, you will hear Candace and Heather discuss: 

Taking up space that belongs to someone else; what that means and why it is important that we should be aware of it 
Knowing who you are, who you are not, where you start and where you end (self-differentiating, which can be really hard to do!) 
What the hula-hoop space is and how understanding your circle, and the circle of others, will you own your space well 
How shrinking back relates to growth and stretching  

Head to Candace.com to download the FREE guide, and to order Heather’s latest book, Right Where You Belong.  
For all things mentioned in this episode head over to https://ccbpodcast.com/episodes/season-2/09 
Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: AccessMore https://www.accessmore.com/
Released:
May 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Life can be a rollercoaster. We all have good days and bad days, but I believe we are better when we go through it together!  Join me and special guests for real conversations about living with kindness, class and purpose.Best known as ‘D.J Tanner’ in the hit television series “Full House” and Netflix’s “Fuller House,” and as the actor and director who takes over your television around Christmas time.  Candace is also a New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and CEO of Candy Rock Entertainment. Candace has been interviewed many times over her decades on television, and decided it was time to host deep conversations about the many topics people find important.Each season of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast will feature one guest for a deep exploration of a single theme, with the hope of encouraging listeners to grow in their experiences of faith, family and purposeful living.