EPISODE · Nov 21, 2021 · 44 MIN
Gratitude & Resilience with Hanine Hajnasr
from LIFE to the FULLEST by EF3 LIFE
During this season of Thanksgiving, Hanine Hajnasr the Sr. Manager of Global Learning Excellence for Thermo Fisher joins the podcast as we discuss counting our blessings by fostering an attitude of gratitude. Hanine shares her personal story having migrated from Lebanon in the Middle East to the U.S. in pursuit of the American Dream. She outlines how gratitude connects and bolsters one's inner self with the important concept of resilience. Hanine's path to leadership with a fortune 500 company has been anything but easy, yet she shows we can do hard things. As she looks back, Hanine shares how being thankful can set a tone for our lives. She suggests that it is often the catalyst for one to succeed along the journey. Hanine and I talk about perseverance being another key factor in human successes and in the effort to pour into others to leave a lasting impact.
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During this season of Thanksgiving, Hanine Hajnasr the Sr. Manager of Global Learning Excellence for Thermo Fisher joins the podcast as we discuss counting our blessings by fostering an attitude of gratitude. Hanine shares her personal story having migrated from Lebanon in the Middle East to the U.S. in pursuit of the American Dream. She outlines how gratitude connects and bolsters one's inner self with the important concept of resilience. Hanine's path to leadership with a fortune 500 company has been anything but easy, yet she shows we can do hard things. As she looks back, Hanine shares how being thankful can set a tone for our lives. She suggests that it is often the catalyst for one to succeed along the journey. Hanine and I talk about perseverance being another key factor in human successes and in the effort to pour into others to leave a lasting impact.
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