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In this empowering solo episode of the Truth Then Dare podcast, Dr. Nandi Shareef explores the concept of "Dark Nights of the Soul", a phrase coined by 16th Century Spanish Mystic, St. John of the Cross, which are those challenging periods in life when everything seems overwhelming and unending. Drawing from her own experiences with hardships such as job losses, relationship challenges, and personal grief, Dr. Nandi offers practical techniques and uplifting advice to help listeners navigate through dark periods and hold onto hope.
Key Topics:
#TTDareoftheDay: 🚶🏾♀️This week, I dare you to take a walk and listen to a gratitude meditation. As you move, reflect on the things in your life you can appreciate, no matter how small. Let this moment remind you that your long-term vision is so much bigger than today’s challenges. You’ve got this—keep moving forward with gratitude.
Time stamped discussion points:
00:00 How it feels to endure repeated life adversities and strive onward
04:37 The importance of prioritizing intentional self-care and personal well-being
09:45 Exploring practices such as gratitude meditation and dancing to improve mood
11:50 Identifying the internal parts we all have and the value of understanding their needs
14:47 How creating a personal soundtrack for difficult times changes everything
17:50 A call to action to cling to hope and allow your vision to transcend your current struggles
Resources Mentioned:
Next Episode Teaser: In the next empowering conversation with Dr. Nandi Shareef, she sits down with Ellena Balkcom to dive into the power of individual healing, vulnerability, and transformation to help transform both oneself and also the next generation.
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If you enjoyed today's episode, please rate and review the podcast. Your support and feedback helps our audience grow and improve the value of our content.
By Dr. Nandi ShareefIn this empowering solo episode of the Truth Then Dare podcast, Dr. Nandi Shareef explores the concept of "Dark Nights of the Soul", a phrase coined by 16th Century Spanish Mystic, St. John of the Cross, which are those challenging periods in life when everything seems overwhelming and unending. Drawing from her own experiences with hardships such as job losses, relationship challenges, and personal grief, Dr. Nandi offers practical techniques and uplifting advice to help listeners navigate through dark periods and hold onto hope.
Key Topics:
#TTDareoftheDay: 🚶🏾♀️This week, I dare you to take a walk and listen to a gratitude meditation. As you move, reflect on the things in your life you can appreciate, no matter how small. Let this moment remind you that your long-term vision is so much bigger than today’s challenges. You’ve got this—keep moving forward with gratitude.
Time stamped discussion points:
00:00 How it feels to endure repeated life adversities and strive onward
04:37 The importance of prioritizing intentional self-care and personal well-being
09:45 Exploring practices such as gratitude meditation and dancing to improve mood
11:50 Identifying the internal parts we all have and the value of understanding their needs
14:47 How creating a personal soundtrack for difficult times changes everything
17:50 A call to action to cling to hope and allow your vision to transcend your current struggles
Resources Mentioned:
Next Episode Teaser: In the next empowering conversation with Dr. Nandi Shareef, she sits down with Ellena Balkcom to dive into the power of individual healing, vulnerability, and transformation to help transform both oneself and also the next generation.
Join the Truth Then Dare Movement, Subscribe & Follow:
Thank you for listening! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast for more episodes focused on going deep, embracing your vulnerabilities, and starting to live an authentic life on your terms.
If you enjoyed today's episode, please rate and review the podcast. Your support and feedback helps our audience grow and improve the value of our content.