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After receiving a frightening medical diagnosis, Dee William turned her life around and made many big changes - well, except for that one "tiny" change that changed her life in dramatic ways. Dee discusses how one small change had a drastic impact on her life, how she overcame fear and obstacles, and the importance of gratitude. She also talks about her unique perspective on herself, nature, her connection to the world, her relationships with others, and her view on possessions and how they have changed since the incident. Lastly, Dee talks about an exercise the listeners can do to find their own unique "super power."
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Episode 90 with Dee Williams: How to find your superpower
About Dee Williams 3:10
Dee was diagnosed with congestive heart failure a few years ago and made some big changes in her life. And one of this changes was actually, quite literally, very little. Dee talks about some very interesting and unique way that she made changes in her life.
For the last 10 years, Dee lived in a tiny house that is literally only 84 square feet. She said she wanted to take a break, have more time and money for the things she really wanted to do.
Building the House 5:20
Dee studied architectural engineering in college so she knew the fundamentals on building a structure. She also did some research and had been reading a lot of books. She also tracked a friend, who actually built a “tiny” house and so she went to see it. Dee said her formula for building the house was : “one part how to, two parts why not”. Her next step was selling all her stuff.
Overcoming Fear 12:20
Dee was blessed that she had a wonderful group of friends and family that was there for her to lean on during her diagnosis. And without those people, she thinks she would not have maintained a sense of enjoying her life.
Living Inside a Tiny House 13:30
Living inside the house made Dee see and feel things differently. She started to see that she’s a part of something very powerful and that helped her see her place in the universe and how magnificent it is to be alive. She also gives us a brief tour of her “tiny” house, describing some details how it looks and how it feels.
Regrets and Other Stuff 29:30
Dee se’s her diagnosis as apart of her. She said her illness helped her in so many ways. She is just thankful that her life is so blessed. Dee’s parting advice to the listeners is a remarkable way of figuring out your own superpower.
Links:
Dee’s website
Learn more at www.InspirationWithVal.com, and sign up for the Carpe Diem Daily 12 Month Challenge by texting VAL to 38470.
After receiving a frightening medical diagnosis, Dee William turned her life around and made many big changes - well, except for that one "tiny" change that changed her life in dramatic ways. Dee discusses how one small change had a drastic impact on her life, how she overcame fear and obstacles, and the importance of gratitude. She also talks about her unique perspective on herself, nature, her connection to the world, her relationships with others, and her view on possessions and how they have changed since the incident. Lastly, Dee talks about an exercise the listeners can do to find their own unique "super power."
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Episode 90 with Dee Williams: How to find your superpower
About Dee Williams 3:10
Dee was diagnosed with congestive heart failure a few years ago and made some big changes in her life. And one of this changes was actually, quite literally, very little. Dee talks about some very interesting and unique way that she made changes in her life.
For the last 10 years, Dee lived in a tiny house that is literally only 84 square feet. She said she wanted to take a break, have more time and money for the things she really wanted to do.
Building the House 5:20
Dee studied architectural engineering in college so she knew the fundamentals on building a structure. She also did some research and had been reading a lot of books. She also tracked a friend, who actually built a “tiny” house and so she went to see it. Dee said her formula for building the house was : “one part how to, two parts why not”. Her next step was selling all her stuff.
Overcoming Fear 12:20
Dee was blessed that she had a wonderful group of friends and family that was there for her to lean on during her diagnosis. And without those people, she thinks she would not have maintained a sense of enjoying her life.
Living Inside a Tiny House 13:30
Living inside the house made Dee see and feel things differently. She started to see that she’s a part of something very powerful and that helped her see her place in the universe and how magnificent it is to be alive. She also gives us a brief tour of her “tiny” house, describing some details how it looks and how it feels.
Regrets and Other Stuff 29:30
Dee se’s her diagnosis as apart of her. She said her illness helped her in so many ways. She is just thankful that her life is so blessed. Dee’s parting advice to the listeners is a remarkable way of figuring out your own superpower.
Links:
Dee’s website