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Parking Thought

by Jacob

Consuming media these days usually makes it hard to be a good human. Our mission is to help highlight the everyday good around us. In a world where you can choose to be anything, why not choose to be grateful? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/parking-thought/support

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Episodes

S3E20 Willing

16m · Published 01 Sep 22:41

In this episode, I talk about two YouTubers that I follow and admire. One is a woman who is more comfortable with writing than making videos, but she captures amazing moments on video. The other is a guy called Long Island Auditor who travels and makes YouTube videos for a living. I mention that I'm working on a training manual to help people interact better with auditors. I also discuss the importance of having the language to describe our feelings and experiences, as it helps us move forward. I share my personal experiences with mental health and the importance of establishing care with professionals who can understand and help us. I talk about how specific language and humor can improve our lives and interactions with others. Lastly, I discuss the concept of being willing and how it can positively impact our behavior and relationships with others. I encourage viewers to bring humor and positivity to their meetings and interactions with others.

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S3E19 your job is to love others

9m · Published 15 Aug 06:57


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In this episode of Parking Thought, I talk about the importance of loving others and loving yourself. I share a story about my son starting his new job and how I told him that everything he does at work is about loving others. I also talk about how I hosted a meeting that went sideways because I didn't listen well. I learned a lot from this experience, including the importance of setting myself up for success and not letting negative thoughts define me. I hope this episode encourages you to show love to others and to yourself.

Here are some key takeaways from the episode:

  • Everything we do is ultimately about loving others.
  • When we love others, we're compassionate with where they're at in life and the challenges they may be facing.
  • We can show love to others by listening to them, setting them up for success, and being grateful for them.
  • It's important to love ourselves as well. This means accepting ourselves for who we are, flaws and all.
  • We can overcome negative thoughts by remembering our value and the love that others have for us.

I hope you enjoy this episode!

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S3E18 still on the right path

3m · Published 01 Aug 06:04

Hey there, welcome to "Parking Thought." I'm Jacob and I'm so glad you're joining me today. This episode is going to be a little different because I'm recording it while on the road, so please excuse any background noise. Nevertheless, I'm excited to share something with you that has helped me manage my anxiety.

First things first, the challenges we face in life do not define who we are. They shape our experiences, but they do not determine our identity. This is something I've been reflecting on as I talk about mental health. I don't want to be defined by my struggles, like having PTSD, for example. It is just one aspect of my life, and I refuse to let it define me.

Now, let me get to the insight I want to share with you today. Lately, I've been experiencing an increase in anxiety. I've tried various techniques to understand and embrace it, but I'm still a work in progress.

However, I recently had an epiphany. Just because something is uncomfortable or doesn't match my plan, it doesn't mean I'm off track with Heavenly Father's plan for me. His plan may not align perfectly with mine, and that's okay. When I face these uncomfortable and challenging moments, it doesn't mean I'm disqualified from the blessings that Heavenly Father wants to give me. It might just be another session to align myself. And let's be honest, alignment sessions are not always comfortable.

So, what I want to leave you with today is this: you don't have to be perfect, and you don't have to follow your plans exactly as you intended. It's okay to feel uncomfortable or out of sync sometimes. It doesn't mean you're off track when it comes to achieving the important things in your life. Remember, in a world where you can choose to be anything, why not choose to be grateful?

Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I'll catch you next time on "Parking Thought."

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S3E17 trust what others can see

8m · Published 25 Jul 06:54

Welcome to Parking Thought! I'm Jacob and I'm glad you're here. Life has been a rollercoaster for me lately, and I want to share some of my experiences with you. I recently had a horrible panic attack that required medication, but I'm grateful for the scientists who developed these medications and the people who have supported me. I've also moved to a new home in Arkansas, and my neighbor has been amazing, even watering our lawn for us. My daughter initially felt down, but she quickly made friends with the neighborhood kids. During a family reunion in St. George, Utah, I learned the importance of trust. I realized that I need to trust others who can see things that I can't. Trusting in others and focusing on meaningful engagements has made a positive impact on my life. I encourage you to find mentors, trust them, and choose to be grateful.

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S3E16 everyday lessons

7m · Published 04 Jul 12:39

In this episode of Parking Thought, Jacob talks about his recent move to Arkansas and how it has impacted his career. He shares how he was able to define his own job and how he is now able to coach and mentor other Scrum Masters. He also talks about the importance of finding mentors in your life and how they can help you grow and develop.

  • #careeradvice
  • #findingyourpurpose
  • #mentors
  • #personaldevelopment
  • #selfimprovement
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S3E15 it's all part of the plan

9m · Published 23 Jun 01:00

The challenges we deal with in life aren't an indication that we're doing it wrong. They're an indication that we're doing it right.

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S3E14 walkabout

4m · Published 09 Jun 11:31

#ParkingThoughts #gratitude #liveinthemoment #helpothers

I recently read an email from a co-worker who was taking some time off from work because his wife was leaving him to go to the beach. At first, I thought it was a sad situation, but then I realized that he was actually going to be spending some quality time with his toddler. This made me think about how our circumstances can change our perspective.

I've also been enjoying the times when I can live in the moment and help others. For example, I helped a woman find her lost dog and I talked to a friend who was going through a divorce. These experiences have taught me that it's not always about what you do, but about being where you can help uplift others.

In a world where we can choose to be anything, I choose to be grateful. I'm grateful for the people in my life, the opportunities I have, and the simple things that make me happy. I hope you'll join me in choosing gratitude!

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S3E13 Normal & Extraordinary

9m · Published 01 Jun 22:07

Hey there, it's Jacob from Parking Thought and in this episode, I talk about being normal and extraordinary. We often think negative experiences are not normal, but they are part of life and help us learn and grow. It's also important to remember that our lives are not perfect like what we see on social media or TV shows. In fact, our normal today is quite extraordinary compared to history. We have access to so much information, technology, and the ability to make choices that improve humanity. So if you're having a rough day or experiencing mental health challenges, know that it's normal and okay. And as we practice being grateful for those uncomfortable moments, we become more thoughtful and better at managing our thoughts. Remember, in a world where you can choose to be anything, choose to be grateful.


#normalandextraordinary #mentalhealthawareness #gratitude #positivevibes #selfcare #mindfulness #history #technology #improvement #growth

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S3E12 no bad horses

9m · Published 30 May 08:12

In this episode of "Parking Thought," I talk about horses and how they can teach us about treating ourselves and working with God. Horses are perfect in their own way, even if they make mistakes. Similarly, we don't have to be perfect to receive God's love. The atonement has already happened, and it's about making it count and applying the lessons from it. If we make mistakes or feel dirty, we just need to work on getting clean and working with the Savior. Let's take the time to be grateful. #Horses #Spirituality #Gratitude #Atonement #MentalHealth

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S3E11 washing feet

7m · Published 25 May 21:56

In this episode of Parking Thought, I share an emotional experience I had attending a friend's baptism. I discuss the importance of nurturing those who are interested in your faith and the role of missionaries. I also touch upon a powerful scene from the New Testament where Christ washes the feet of his apostles, demonstrating the act of being a servant towards others. I emphasize the importance of being like my friend CJ, who is always willing to serve and demonstrate love towards others. I hope this message inspires you to look for little ways to serve and love those around you.


#ParkingThought #friendship #baptism #missionaries #NewTestament #Christ #lovingothers #servant #grateful #feetwashing #example #inspiration #nurturing #faith #love

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Parking Thought has 262 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 43:00:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on December 8th, 2023 09:45.

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