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When Life Writes the Story for You, and Why Writing What Hurts Helps
Thinking about how often we talk about resilience as something we build deliberately. Skills we develop. Mindsets we choose.
But life does not always wait for us to be ready. Sometimes it writes chapters we never planned to include.
Loss, disruption, grief, moments that change the direction of the story without asking for permission. And yet, for some people, those moments do not become the end of the story. They become the place where meaning starts to form.
That question has been sitting with me. Not how we avoid what hurts, but how we make sense of it without rushing past it.
That is why this conversation feels important.
My guest is John DeDakis, a journalist with decades in the newsroom, a novelist whose work is shaped by lived experience, and someone who helps others use writing not to fix grief, but to live alongside it.
This is a conversation about when life writes the story for you, and why writing what hurts can sometimes help us understand who we are becoming.
#InspiringConversations #ListeningLeadership #SelfAwareness
#HumanCenteredLeadership #WellbeingAtWork #WritingWhatHurts
#podmatch
By Hedinn (Héðinn) SveinbjörnssonWhen Life Writes the Story for You, and Why Writing What Hurts Helps
Thinking about how often we talk about resilience as something we build deliberately. Skills we develop. Mindsets we choose.
But life does not always wait for us to be ready. Sometimes it writes chapters we never planned to include.
Loss, disruption, grief, moments that change the direction of the story without asking for permission. And yet, for some people, those moments do not become the end of the story. They become the place where meaning starts to form.
That question has been sitting with me. Not how we avoid what hurts, but how we make sense of it without rushing past it.
That is why this conversation feels important.
My guest is John DeDakis, a journalist with decades in the newsroom, a novelist whose work is shaped by lived experience, and someone who helps others use writing not to fix grief, but to live alongside it.
This is a conversation about when life writes the story for you, and why writing what hurts can sometimes help us understand who we are becoming.
#InspiringConversations #ListeningLeadership #SelfAwareness
#HumanCenteredLeadership #WellbeingAtWork #WritingWhatHurts
#podmatch