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EPISODE · May 21, 2016 · 57 MIN

Living Full Out by Trusting Yourself

from Living Full Out Show · host Nancy Solari - Living Full Out

Season 2, Episode 19- Living Full Out Show understands the importance of trust in building our personal growth and maintaining strong relationships. Trust is fundamental to creating security in oneself and with others, but sometimes it can be difficult to know when it is the right time to trust others. On today’s episode of the Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari we will show you how you can learn to trust in the right people in order to foster long-lasting, intimate relationships. Today’s first caller Pamela is searching to find the best way to communicate to her daughters why she is divorcing their father. Hear how Nancy advises Pamela to relate her divorce to a disagreement her daughters may have experienced with friends and that their dad will always be their “daddy.”Our second caller Hayden is a recent college graduate who is taking a leap forward and moving out of state for his career but is worried about the transition and creating new, lasting relationships. Listen in as Nancy reminds Hayden that he has made new friendships throughout his life and to not “psych himself out” of this new journey.Today’s inspirational guest is Brian Dickinson, who soloed a Mount Everest summit but was faced with a blinding challenge during his descent. Tune in to Brian as he tells his story of climbing Mt. Everest and how he didn’t let fear hold him back from finishing his goal. To learn more about Brian’s story, you can read his book "Blind Descent."The last caller Joe’s wife has early-onset Alzheimer’s and is having a difficult time dealing with the stress that is developed because of the disease. Find out how Joe is reminded that this is his journey with his wife and that he should be honest when he is experiencing a bad day dealing with her condition.The role of trust in all of our engagements cannot be under-estimated or undervalued. Without a purposeful and consistent effort to build trust and strong connections, even the seemingly best relationships will have the potential to either fail or fall short. If we want trust to exist within ourselves and with those closest to us, we must be willing to put ourselves out there. In taking this act of faith we are bringing ourselves one step closer to living full out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.

Season 2, Episode 19- Living Full Out Show understands the importance of trust in building our personal growth and maintaining strong relationships. Trust is fundamental to creating security in oneself and with others, but sometimes it can be difficult to know when it is the right time to trust others. On today’s episode of the Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari we will show you how you can learn to trust in the right people in order to foster long-lasting, intimate relationships. Today’s first caller Pamela is searching to find the best way to communicate to her daughters why she is divorcing their father. Hear how Nancy advises Pamela to relate her divorce to a disagreement her daughters may have experienced with friends and that their dad will always be their “daddy.”Our second caller Hayden is a recent college graduate who is taking a leap forward and moving out of state for his career but is worried about the transition and creating new, lasting relationships. Listen in as Nancy reminds Hayden that he has made new friendships throughout his life and to not “psych himself out” of this new journey.Today’s inspirational guest is Brian Dickinson, who soloed a Mount Everest summit but was faced with a blinding challenge during his descent. Tune in to Brian as he tells his story of climbing Mt. Everest and how he didn’t let fear hold him back from finishing his goal. To learn more about Brian’s story, you can read his book "Blind Descent."The last caller Joe’s wife has early-onset Alzheimer’s and is having a difficult time dealing with the stress that is developed because of the disease. Find out how Joe is reminded that this is his journey with his wife and that he should be honest when he is experiencing a bad day dealing with her condition.The role of trust in all of our engagements cannot be under-estimated or undervalued. Without a purposeful and consistent effort to build trust and strong connections, even the seemingly best relationships will have the potential to either fail or fall short. If we want trust to exist within ourselves and with those closest to us, we must be willing to put ourselves out there. In taking this act of faith we are bringing ourselves one step closer to living full out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.

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Season 2, Episode 19- Living Full Out Show understands the importance of trust in building our personal growth and maintaining strong relationships. Trust is fundamental to creating security in oneself and with others, but sometimes it can be...

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