Curiosity and Your Tapestry of Life with Julianne Mclean (episode 350)

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 34 MIN

Curiosity and Your Tapestry of Life with Julianne Mclean (episode 350)

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

My motivational quote for today is by – Joshua J. Marine, "Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful" - Joshua J. Marine. I have learned that no one escapes tragedy or challenges in life.  There is no such thing as a perfect life or situation. That's life, filled with ups and downs!    Getting up, dusting off, and moving forward is the only control or approach we need to grow, learn, and, yes, even be happy.  Life can't be avoided unless you live in a cave, so how do we navigate difficult times? We need tools and strategies to help us get back up and move forward stronger, wiser, and more blessed.   YouTube: https://youtu.be/Er9SscxwNr8   About Julianne Mclean: Julianne is passionate about advocating for mental health and mental health research. She has completed courses in psychopathology and neuroscience at Harvard University and Developmental Psychology of the Lifespan at Sydney's Macquarie University. She has three counseling certificates from the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors. She was the speaker for the world-renowned Black Dog Institute for Mental Health Research.   How to Get In Touch with Julianne Mclean: Email:  [email protected] Website:  http://www.webtalkradio.net/Brainwaves   Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman   Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube.  New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have.  

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