The Alli Worthington Show

How to Not Be Defined By Our Pain with Shauna Niequist

04.11.2022 - By Alli WorthingtonPlay

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Are you reeling from the extraordinary changes we’ve experienced over the past two years in one way or another? (My hand is raised over here for sure!) Today, the amazing  Shauna Niequist joins me to discuss her book, I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet, and share her story of finding herself after a tough season. I don’t know about you, friend, but this book and her message feels relevant to what’s going on around me right now. I hope you find value in it, too.  Shauna and I take a deep dive into how pain can tenderize us, make us demand less of the world, and show us the good even in the face of what has been lost. We also talk about how seasons of significant loss can act as catalysts to significant transformation in our lives. Our pain doesn’t define us; what we do with it does. You truly don’t want to miss this one, my friend! Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, Present Over Perfect, and her soon-to-release book, I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac.   Listen in to learn more about: The concept of finding your next self. The importance of taking care of ourselves, even a willingness to fight for our health. Ways to live lightly and be a person who is easily delighted. Favorite quotes: If you feel overwhelmed by the mess that your life has become, don't try to go through that alone. We don't change when we are feeding ourselves a steady diet of shame and abuse. We change when we anchor ourselves in love and self-esteem - That’s what gives us the courage to make changes. I want to walk through life not dragging around these resentments, grudges and complaints. I want to live with a sense of freedom, with a lot of space inside myself,  inside my heart for possibility for the present and the future instead of feeling like I am dragging my past behind me like an anchor. I want to maintain the capacity to be easily delighted. I want to be a person for whom joy comes easily and frustration is harder to come by. Pain can tenderize you and can make you demand less of the world and can show you what’s good even in the face of what’s been lost. Great things we discussed:  Shauna Niequist - Website Shauna Niequist - Instagram Soy Yo - Song  The Crown - TV Series  Below Deck - TV Series  Tick Tick Boom - Movie  Wordle Bag All Store jeen-yuhs - Kanye Documentary This is the Kingdom - Song  Ipsy Website Tarte - Amazonian Clay Bronzer Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli  www.alliworthington.com/shaunaniequist/

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