334. How to Sit in Satisfaction
Episode 334 of The Peaceful Mind Podcast — How to Sit in Satisfaction There is something quietly stealing your peace, and there's a good chance you haven't even noticed it's happening. It doesn't come from what you don't have. It comes from running right past what you do have — the good moments, the small wins, the beautiful ordinary moments of your everyday life that barely land before your mind is already off to what's next. In this episode, Danielle shares why this happens (it's not ingratitude — it's how our brains are actually wired), what it truly means to sit in satisfaction, and why learning this one skill can shift the entire emotional texture of your motherhood. Drawing on Paul's words in Philippians — that he learned to be content — Danielle makes the case that contentment is not a personality type. It's a practice. And it's one you can absolutely build. If you've ever crossed a finish line, gotten through a hard season, or had a beautiful moment with your kids and then immediately moved on without really receiving it — this episode is for you. Come learn the simple, practical tool Danielle calls the satisfaction pause and see what begins to shift when you finally let the good actually reach you. In this episode you'll learn: • Why your brain is wired to move past good moments quickly — and why it has nothing to do with ingratitude • What it actually means to sit in satisfaction (and why it is not complacency) • How contentment is a learnable skill, just as Paul described in Philippians • A simple 60-second practice called the satisfaction pause that you can use starting today Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here (https://www.daniellethienel.com/podca...) Related Episodes If this topic resonated with you, these episodes may also help: • Episode 68: Giving Thanks with Appreciation (https://www.daniellethienel.com/podca...) • Episode 237: Finding Joy in Everyday Moments When You Are a Busy Mom (https://www.daniellethienel.com/podca...) • Episode 77: Enjoy The Journey (https://www.daniellethienel.com/podca...)

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