Never Give Up on Being You!
Welcome back!
I'm super excited to share this with you:? I have put together a free guide called Thriving Forward: Master Your Inner Game for More Happiness, Well-being and Success.? You can find out more about it on my website.? I hope that you’ll check it out and let me know what you think.? I wanted to put together a short guide that would provide a boost for people.
#1 Quick Win
Never Give Up on Being You
Sometimes in life, there are forces that seem to press down on us trying to get us to change to fit someone else’s mold or idea of who and what we should be.? Resist those forces and those pressures!? YOU are worth it.
In this episode, I share my own journey with that and how I navigated it.?
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Not a fan of podcasts??No problem!?I've got you covered. You can read the full transcript here.
#2 Go Deeper
Learning To Ask for The Help You Need
Sometimes things happen and we need help.? But, for many people, asking for help feels like a sign of weakness and? brings up feelings of shame and guilt.? So, how do we do it?? How do we ask for the help we need and not place a burden on others?? This episode explores that. ?
About my guest:?
Marjorie Turner Hollman is a freelance writer/ editor who loves the outdoors, uses hiking poles to help keep her balance on the trail, and has completed four books in the Easy Walks guide book series. Her latest book, My Liturgy of Easy Walks, is a memoir, meditations on learning to live with a changed life. A native Floridian, she came north for college and snow! She has appeared on Boston’s ABC news show, Chronicle; Boston’s CBS Channel 4; the Boston Globe; local radio and cable TV shows; and been published in local, regional, and national publications.?
(Links to listen below)
Not a fan of podcasts??No problem!?I've got you covered. You can read the full transcript here.
Links to listen:
#3 Quote to Go
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson