EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 19 MIN
Ep 161 Embrace Your Faith Journey in The Midlife Relationship Pillar
from Life Fulfilled Podcast — Where leadership, self awareness and workplace performance actually connect. · host Bernie Borges
In this takeaway episode of the Midlife Fulfilled podcast, I share my key takeaway from my conversation with James Early on episode 160. I begin with a re-introduction of James Early and his journey from stay-at-home dad to a Bible teacher and podcaster. I highlight James' point that he doesn't thump people over the head with the Bible in his teachings, and why this resonates with me. I also share my own faith journey, how it evolved, and how studying the Bible has profoundly impacted my life.Most of all, I explain that whatever your faith journey is, including atheism, it is part of your relationship pillar. And, you should embrace it. As a reminder, the five pillars of fulfillment in midlife are: Health | Fitness | Career | Relationships | LegacyMy challenge to you is to be self-aware of this aspect of your relationship pillar, which includes your relationship with your faith journey. Embracing your faith journey as part of the relationship pillar can lead to profound fulfillment as you navigate through your forties, fifties, sixties, and beyond.🔥 My affiliate link to Castmagic, which I used to help produce these show notes. 🔥The Case for Christ by Lee StrobelConnect with James Early:LinkedIn Resource for Midlife Fulfilled Listeners The Bible Speaks to You Podcast Watch this episode on YouTubeClick or tap here to download the 5-Step Career Reboot Checklist.Connect with Bernie BorgesLinkedInInstagramEmail: [email protected] us your feedback on the podcast.Get the Weekly Fulfill weekly newsletter and never miss an episode! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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