“In terms of our health, I think it becomes about knowing what we need to let go of at this particular point in time. So if our symptoms are such that we can’t operate in the way we used to, we can either wish for things to be the way they were or we can process the ending and become more proactive and positive about how things are now”
We’ve reached the final episode of season one, and we’re finishing with a belter! In this follow-up discussion with executive coach Gill Simpson, we reflect on the journey so far and share some key lessons that apply to anyone thinking about change, health, or personal growth.
Highlights from this episode:
Barriers to change: Why it’s often ourselves we need to get out of the way
The power of self-awareness: How taking time to question our own assumptions can open up new possibilities
Remaining open to learning: Embracing insights from wherever (and whoever) they come
This conversation shows how much we gain when experts from different backgrounds share and learn together.
If you’re new to the series, we hope this episode inspires you to listen back through earlier conversations. And if you’ve journeyed with us, thank you for being part of it—we hope you enjoy this final instalment.
There are some books which Gill has recommended to our listeners:
The circles of concern/control come from Stephen Covey’s book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”
William Bridges has written a number of books on his model of transition – probably the most relevant one for individuals is “Transitions – Making Sense of Life’s Changes”
And another useful resource might be Dr Windy Dryden’s book “Ten Steps to Positive Living”. It helps you learn new ways of dealing with problems, including some of the topics we touched on: challenging our thinking distortions, taking control of our lives, accepting reality, and coming to terms with change.