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On Bouncing Back From Life's Hardships Featuring Charissa Moore

In this episode, Meiko talks with his good friend Charissa Moore about how she has faced the hardships of life and how those hardships have helped to mold her into the woman she is today.

Episode 1 of the The Altitude Collective podcast, hosted by Meiko Seymour, titled "On Bouncing Back From Life's Hardships Featuring Charissa Moore" was published on June 26, 2018 and runs 65 minutes.

June 26, 2018 ·65m · The Altitude Collective

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In this episode, Meiko talks with his good friend Charissa Moore about how she has faced the hardships of life and how those hardships have helped to mold her into the woman she is today.

Show Quotes:

You’re too awesome to live in chaos.

On creating balance in the midst of busyness: priority over balance.

May the things on your list be the things that light you up!

Who do you want to be and how do you want to show up?

Out of all of your love tanks, fill the one that means the most so you can pour out from it.

Our pain can sometimes be an access point to someones heart // “a blessing and a half”

Loss doesn’t get any easier. The getting easier comes from talking about it (whatever it is.) That brings about acceptance.

Rebuilding Love: Get curious and look for the evidence opposite of your negative experience/logic.

In any relationship (romantic or not) let people know how they can win with you.

Be rooted in love. Ultimately we are called to love each other. Live that out.

Show Links:

Follow Charissa on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mscharissamoore

Check her out on her website, http://www.charissamoore.com/

Follow The Altitude Collective on Twitter
http://twitter.com/thealtitudeco

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