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Have you ever felt alone in the world, like no one truly understands you? Or struggled to find your purpose and passion in life? According to life coach Joel Elston and podcaster Walt Chase, having a strong “tribe” of supportive social connections can profoundly impact your success, well-being, and personal growth.
It’s the popular concept these days.
Find your tribe!
That’s what the experts say.
But how many of us actually look at our tribe to see who is already in it?
And how do we go about finding the tribe we need most?
In their thought-provoking conversation on the LOA Today podcast, Joel and Walt delve into the modern concept of “tribe” and its relevance in today’s digital age. “We get terminology about finding your tribe, whether for business, relationships, or career goals,” notes Walt. “But no one explains how to find the tribe you already have or what to do with it.”
Joel shares his experience helping others overcome addiction, emphasizing the importance of leaving toxic tribes. “When one of my clients wanted to get sober, he went back to his old neighborhood where everyone used drugs and lost his life to addiction,” Joel recalls sadly. This highlights the challenges of breaking free from negative influences, even when our lives may depend on it.
So how can you build a supportive tribe? Walt discusses embracing activities you love like dancing, which helped him reconnect after a difficult divorce. “It was a need to fill a gaping hole,” he says. Through patience and persistence over a year, Walt transformed initial discomfort into close friendships.
Joel also stresses the power of pursuing your passions. Even when facing unimaginable tragedy like the death of his son, Joel drew strength from his tribe at the gym. Their story reveals how finding your tribe can lift you up during life’s hardest moments.
Through thoughtful discussion of vibration, instinct, and the law of attraction, Joel and Walt provide insight into how our tribes energetically impact us across generations. Their inspiring conversation suggests that surrounding yourself with positive people may be key to achieving your goals and overcoming challenges. By seeking out your tribe, you empower yourself to grow and thrive.
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/loa2005-who-is-in-your-tribe
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Have you ever felt alone in the world, like no one truly understands you? Or struggled to find your purpose and passion in life? According to life coach Joel Elston and podcaster Walt Chase, having a strong “tribe” of supportive social connections can profoundly impact your success, well-being, and personal growth.
It’s the popular concept these days.
Find your tribe!
That’s what the experts say.
But how many of us actually look at our tribe to see who is already in it?
And how do we go about finding the tribe we need most?
In their thought-provoking conversation on the LOA Today podcast, Joel and Walt delve into the modern concept of “tribe” and its relevance in today’s digital age. “We get terminology about finding your tribe, whether for business, relationships, or career goals,” notes Walt. “But no one explains how to find the tribe you already have or what to do with it.”
Joel shares his experience helping others overcome addiction, emphasizing the importance of leaving toxic tribes. “When one of my clients wanted to get sober, he went back to his old neighborhood where everyone used drugs and lost his life to addiction,” Joel recalls sadly. This highlights the challenges of breaking free from negative influences, even when our lives may depend on it.
So how can you build a supportive tribe? Walt discusses embracing activities you love like dancing, which helped him reconnect after a difficult divorce. “It was a need to fill a gaping hole,” he says. Through patience and persistence over a year, Walt transformed initial discomfort into close friendships.
Joel also stresses the power of pursuing your passions. Even when facing unimaginable tragedy like the death of his son, Joel drew strength from his tribe at the gym. Their story reveals how finding your tribe can lift you up during life’s hardest moments.
Through thoughtful discussion of vibration, instinct, and the law of attraction, Joel and Walt provide insight into how our tribes energetically impact us across generations. Their inspiring conversation suggests that surrounding yourself with positive people may be key to achieving your goals and overcoming challenges. By seeking out your tribe, you empower yourself to grow and thrive.
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/loa2005-who-is-in-your-tribe
Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#deliberatecreators
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#joelelston
#thebench
#loatodayapp
#tribe
#connection
#find
#family
#energy
#attraction
#woowoo
#friend
#love
#experience
#tribemembers
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