Sometimes it can feel impossible to tell if we are quitting and giving up or letting go and opening space for something new. Whether a job, personal relationship, running a race or taking on new classes - we all face moments of having to decide if we want to continue to pursue the endeavor or if we want to walk away. Melissa shares examples of facing this in her own life and gives you 5 thinking tips on how to assess which one it is, for you.
Sometimes it can feel impossible to tell if we are quitting and giving up or letting go and opening space for something new. Whether a job, personal relationship, running a race or taking on new classes - we all face moments of having to decide if we want to continue to pursue the endeavor or if we want to walk away. Melissa shares examples of facing this in her own life and gives you 5 thinking tips on how to assess which one it is, for you.
About this podcast:
Grief, Guts & Smoothies. These three things changed my life – they might change yours too. Each episode we abandon our comfort zones to get a little gutsy and hold space to grow into stronger versions of ourselves.
In 2014, the birth of my daughter Leyden changed my entire world. Four months later, grief shattered it. I was broken, scared, lost, angry and hopeless. I didn’t want to live and wasn’t really sure how to.
I sought every means to “fight” grief: researching, joining parent groups, and I even traveled outside of the country twice, to hear world-renowned grief speaker Dr. Raymond Moody.
Disappointed, I discovered like all adversities in life, there is no way to “beat” grief. But, thankfully, there were effective strategies I could employ when navigating such choppy waters. Whether it was understanding the gut-brain connection, or getting gutsy in my ability to face discomfort, the tools I learned, truly saved my life.
There are not nearly enough resources to support each other through uncomfortable challenges – be it loss of a job, a relationship, a sense of self…or life. Talking about uncomfortable things, well that takes guts. And we are going to get really gutsy here.
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