EPISODE · Nov 20, 2021 · 52 MIN
Learn How You Can Live Full Out by Managing The Unexpected
from Living Full Out Show · host Nancy Solari - Living Full Out
Episode: 2020.7.43The Living Full Out Show encourages you to manage the unexpected. Maybe you arefacing the recent loss of a job, and you are uncertain about what the future will hold.Perhaps you went through a breakup, and you thought you would be together forever.By learning how to roll with the punches, you can move through the difficult challengesin your life with confidence.Our first caller, Pryce, is trying to decide between the college his friend is attending orstarting fresh at a different school. Nancy tells Pryce that the fears he’s facing aren’trooted in truth. She says that taking back his power to forge a new path will guide hisgrowth over the next four years. Tune in to here how starting a new chapter can actuallystrengthen your relationships.Our second caller, Drew, had an internship planned that was cancelled due to thepandemic, and he isn’t sure how to spend his unexpected free time. Nancy advises himto use this moment as an opportunity to reinvent himself and walk the road uncommonlytravelled. She encourages Drew to call up companies and inquire about remoteinternship positions. Listen in to hear how taking a leap of faith can lead to newopportunities.Our inspirational guest, Andrew Skinner, was 24 when a snowboarding accident brokehis neck and paralyzed him from the neck down. His doctor said that it would take a few years to know the full scope of the injuries and how much he’d be able to heal. Andrew took this as an opportunity to work every day at his rehabilitation and gaining back hisindependence. With his wife’s support and through years of therapy, was able to slowly regain feeling and mobility in his arms. Andrew went on to create the Triumph Foundation to assist newly injured people and guide them on their path to recovery. Tune in withNancy to hear all about how you can manage unexpected circumstances to take back your power in life.Our final caller, Sean, wants to know how to find the motivation to tackle the day as arecent graduate looking for a job. Nancy advises him to set a goal for something he'd like to achieve in the next 3 months. She encourages Sean to focus his attention onshort-term projects. Listen in to hear how finding what excites will invigorate you so that you can get your energy back.Perhaps a loved one recently passed away, and the direction of your life has shifted inthe aftermath. Maybe it seemed like your business was taking off, but a new opportunityhas presented itself and you are faced with a choice you never saw coming. By seeingevery unanticipated shift as an opportunity for growth, every change can become apositive as you live full out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
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Episode: 2020.7.43The Living Full Out Show encourages you to manage the unexpected. Maybe you arefacing the recent loss of a job, and you are uncertain about what the future will hold.Perhaps you went through a breakup, and you thought you would be together forever.By learning how to roll with the punches, you can move through the difficult challengesin your life with confidence.Our first caller, Pryce, is trying to decide between the college his friend is attending orstarting fresh at a different school. Nancy tells Pryce that the fears he’s facing aren’trooted in truth. She says that taking back his power to forge a new path will guide hisgrowth over the next four years. Tune in to here how starting a new chapter can actuallystrengthen your relationships.Our second caller, Drew, had an internship planned that was cancelled due to thepandemic, and he isn’t sure how to spend his unexpected free time. Nancy advises himto use this moment as an opportunity to reinvent himself and walk the road uncommonlytravelled. She encourages Drew to call up companies and inquire about remoteinternship positions. Listen in to hear how taking a leap of faith can lead to newopportunities.Our inspirational guest, Andrew Skinner, was 24 when a snowboarding accident brokehis neck and paralyzed him from the neck down. His doctor said that it would take a few years to know the full scope of the injuries and how much he’d be able to heal. Andrew took this as an opportunity to work every day at his rehabilitation and gaining back hisindependence. With his wife’s support and through years of therapy, was able to slowly regain feeling and mobility in his arms. Andrew went on to create the Triumph Foundation to assist newly injured people and guide them on their path to recovery. Tune in withNancy to hear all about how you can manage unexpected circumstances to take back your power in life.Our final caller, Sean, wants to know how to find the motivation to tackle the day as arecent graduate looking for a job. Nancy advises him to set a goal for something he'd like to achieve in the next 3 months. She encourages Sean to focus his attention onshort-term projects. Listen in to hear how finding what excites will invigorate you so that you can get your energy back.Perhaps a loved one recently passed away, and the direction of your life has shifted inthe aftermath. Maybe it seemed like your business was taking off, but a new opportunityhas presented itself and you are faced with a choice you never saw coming. By seeingevery unanticipated shift as an opportunity for growth, every change can become apositive as you live full out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
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