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Finding Courage in Transition

An episode of the The Power In The Pause podcast, hosted by Wendy Sterling, titled "Finding Courage in Transition" was published on September 3, 2024 and runs 17 minutes.

September 3, 2024 ·17m · The Power In The Pause

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Are you currently going through a life-changing transition?

In today's episode, we will talk about finding courage in moments of transition as I bring you to a major transition happening in my life that has to do with my oldest son moving to college across the country.

And it doesn't matter if we embrace or resist it, transition is INEVITABLE. It'll always be a challenging, uncomfortable, and disruptive experience.

But as you go through it, I want you to acknowledge how you feel because that's the first step in finding courage. I invite you to embrace the unknown and see it as a blank canvas to create something new.  

Shift your mindset, pause, and focus on what you stand to gain, then see vulnerability as your strength and opportunity for growth. 

Remember, transitions can lead to BEAUTIFUL TRANSFORMATIONS. Let's do this together!

Join me in this episode of The Power In The Pause:  Finding Courage in Transition.

 

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