Meredyth with a Why

127: How to Manage the Bad Stuff


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Alison is back again today, and we’re talking about going through the breakdowns to get to the breakthrough you need to change your life for the better.

The fact is, we have to go through deeply uncomfortable, difficult situations to move to things that are better. Pain, sadness, grief, frustration, these are catalysts to move us forward, because without these feelings, we get stuck in a state of inertia.

And when we find ourselves in these hard moments, we can make a choice to lean into the discomfort and look for the positive that might come out of that situation, instead of wallowing in the difficulty. Because we CAN impact our own happiness and our outlook even when we’re in the midst of a breakdown.

We want to hear from you! If you have feedback on this new series, please let us know. What questions do you have? What are you curious about? Send your thoughts or questions to [email protected]

What you’ll find in this episode:

What breakdowns give us, even if they are really uncomfortable

Why discomfort can be good for us and why we should lean into that, instead what just feels good

How embracing your spiritual self over your human self will lead you to your next breakthrough

How change brings feelings of grief and loss, even if it leads to a better future

How your outlook can lessen your suffering through breakdowns

The purpose of grief and sadness in our lives

How we can have an impact in our own experiences

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