2 How To Get Over Broken Dreams and Disappointments

Have you ever stood in the ruins of shattered hopes and dreams and felt as though your heart was lost?  That Pinterest Pipe dream exploded and now you have to figure out how to life your real life.  Have your fantasies about how your life “should be” collided with your reality of how your life actually is?   In today's episode, Annie Leigh, shares about their first year of misery/marriage...that almost ended in divorce. She will also answer the question, "How do I get over my broken dreams and unmet expectations?"

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Get ready to find your groove and bust a move because you are about to dance it out with Annie Leigh! Annie Leigh Edwards is a pastor’s wife, mom of three, writer, motivational coach, and a firm believer that life is better when you’re dancing the kitchen. Like our kitchens, life is messy - but it doesn’t have to keep us from enjoying the daily grind. Dancing in the Kitchen podcast will be like a dance party with good friends. All the pressure is off. Wherever life finds you - whether it’s wiping booties or writing books, folding laundry or commuting, when you are feeling it (and especially when you are not) this podcast is for you. Dancing in the Kitchen offers interviews with some of your favorite authors, speakers, and artists. It includes conversations/ramblings with Annie Leigh and her friends as they “break it down” and share personal stories of failing forward and practical tips to do life. Be prepared to hear topics related to Gospel-centered living, parenting, depression, sex, marriage, cultivating friendships, healthy living, meal planning, and of course, pop culture. Each episode will equip you to focus on what matters most and live with intentionality, resolve, and confidence. Discover that true joy and the power to change comes from living inside-out. We will learn to be content in our current season of life, all while dreaming big for the glory of God. Together, we will be inspired to treat life more like a dance floor and less like a boxing ring (which means less bruises, and more fun).