Cómo superar una situación difícil cuando sientes que ya no puedes más | A Todo Sí.

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 44 MIN

Cómo superar una situación difícil cuando sientes que ya no puedes más | A Todo Sí.

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Todos pasamos por momentos difíciles en la vida en los que sientes que no para y no sabemos que hacer. Que apenas estás saliendo de una y llega otra. Y dices, ¿cuándo se va a acabar esto?   Como muchos sabrán, yo lo viví muy de cerca hace poco. Y en ese proceso aprendí algo que quiero compartirte: no podemos controlar lo que pasa, pero sí cómo lo vivimos y como salimos de él.   En este episodio te platico todo lo que a mí me ha servido para afrontar los momentos difíciles sin perder la paz, la fe. Desde cómo cuidas tu energía, hasta cómo encontrar las cosas buenas escondidas detrás del dolor.   Si ahorita estás pasando por algo, este episodio es para ti. Y si no, guárdalo.   🔗 Sígueme en mis redes sociales:  https://www.tiktok.com/@stephanierdzs  https://www.instagram.com/stephanierdzs/  https://www.instagram.com/atodo_si/     Capítulos: 00:00 - Introducción: cuando la vida se pone dura 04:41 - Cada situación es distinta para cada persona 06:54 - Paso 1: Aceptar que estás en una situación difícil 08:05 - Los regalos escondidos detrás del dolor 14:24 - El regalo más poderoso: fortalecer tu relación con Dios 18:40 - Lo que sí puedes controlar: tu mentalidad 29:13 - Cómo funciona tu mente 31:21 - Paso 2: Cuida tu energía 36:37 - Paso 3: Encuentra lo que te da paz 39:47 - Conecta con tu espiritualidad

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