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When it comes to reality, you can accept or deny it, but you can't undo it.
I was on cloud 9. The release party of my book Vulnerable was over, and I felt that I had finally reached my goals. Life was going great. The following day, I flew to promote my book. However, my life would change in a matter of moments.
In this episode, Jessica Minhas joins me as we discuss how I found reality in a significant life transition.
In this episode, we cover the following:
1) Accepting the reality of your situation.
2) The Gift of others
3) Leaning into your new reality
Also, Raleigh gives the nod to Nathaniel Branden's book, The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, and Peter Scazzero's Emotionally Healthy Relationships Day-By-Day
Follow Let My People Go on Twitter and Facebook. Learn more at LMPG.org.
To learn more about Raleigh's work and how to contact him, go to Raleighsadler.com.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.
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When it comes to reality, you can accept or deny it, but you can't undo it.
I was on cloud 9. The release party of my book Vulnerable was over, and I felt that I had finally reached my goals. Life was going great. The following day, I flew to promote my book. However, my life would change in a matter of moments.
In this episode, Jessica Minhas joins me as we discuss how I found reality in a significant life transition.
In this episode, we cover the following:
1) Accepting the reality of your situation.
2) The Gift of others
3) Leaning into your new reality
Also, Raleigh gives the nod to Nathaniel Branden's book, The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, and Peter Scazzero's Emotionally Healthy Relationships Day-By-Day
Follow Let My People Go on Twitter and Facebook. Learn more at LMPG.org.
To learn more about Raleigh's work and how to contact him, go to Raleighsadler.com.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.