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I'm fascinated by resilience, particularly how some people demonstrate extraordinary bounce-back-ability, and humour even, when something devastating happens. Maybe it's a redundancy or a medical diagnosis. Maybe a long-term relationship breaks up.
You know those people who thrive in spite of their challenging circumstances?
They have every reason to become jaded and cynical. Instead they're insightful. Funny. Wise like Yoda.
How do they do that?
Meet today's guest, James Shone. At 39 years old, James was at the pinnacle of his career. He'd just received a prestigious Headship at a school and was about to move his wife and four children into their new home, when disaster struck.
Two words changed his life forever: brain tumour.
James tells his story in the episode, but I wanted to pre-share this here. Most of us don't have" enough air in our balloons," he says. So when the unexpected happens we can't spring up as easily. We have a choice in adversity, he says, (quoting Winston Churchill):
Do we give up, or do we get up?
What saved him, James said, was a gratitude practice, a sense of humour, and connecting deeply to his purpose.
Some show highlights include:
Please join me for this funny and uplifting conversation with James Shone...
Links and Resources
I Can and I Am
Option B Book
The 3 min video I mention with Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant
Review MoxieCast on iTunes
Quotes by James Shone:
"It's important to that our foundations are flexible - go with the flow, or you'll be felled."
"One of the most compelling reasons to get up is others."
"Follow your dreams...have a vision for your life. Keep your eyes high and keep dreaming."
By Mandy LehtoI'm fascinated by resilience, particularly how some people demonstrate extraordinary bounce-back-ability, and humour even, when something devastating happens. Maybe it's a redundancy or a medical diagnosis. Maybe a long-term relationship breaks up.
You know those people who thrive in spite of their challenging circumstances?
They have every reason to become jaded and cynical. Instead they're insightful. Funny. Wise like Yoda.
How do they do that?
Meet today's guest, James Shone. At 39 years old, James was at the pinnacle of his career. He'd just received a prestigious Headship at a school and was about to move his wife and four children into their new home, when disaster struck.
Two words changed his life forever: brain tumour.
James tells his story in the episode, but I wanted to pre-share this here. Most of us don't have" enough air in our balloons," he says. So when the unexpected happens we can't spring up as easily. We have a choice in adversity, he says, (quoting Winston Churchill):
Do we give up, or do we get up?
What saved him, James said, was a gratitude practice, a sense of humour, and connecting deeply to his purpose.
Some show highlights include:
Please join me for this funny and uplifting conversation with James Shone...
Links and Resources
I Can and I Am
Option B Book
The 3 min video I mention with Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant
Review MoxieCast on iTunes
Quotes by James Shone:
"It's important to that our foundations are flexible - go with the flow, or you'll be felled."
"One of the most compelling reasons to get up is others."
"Follow your dreams...have a vision for your life. Keep your eyes high and keep dreaming."