Unbroken

Understanding Overthinking with Anne Gleeson

05.04.2023 - By Alexandra AmorPlay

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Our brains are designed to think and to solve problems. However, we ignore other innate tools available to us at our peril; things like our access to wisdom and peace of mind.

Poet and coach Anne Gleeson went through an exceptionally difficult time in 2020, which included a cancer diagnosis. A lifelong explorer, she happened upon the Three Principles at that time and found that an understanding of how our thinking works helped her navigate these turbulent waters. Now she assists others who want to do the same.

Anne Gleeson is a poet, a certified Change coach, and is deeply interested in helping each of us create an experience of life that is joy-filled and open to possibility.

She has worked as a teacher and leader in schools and universities, Adult Learning Centres, and in Tonga, as an Australian Volunteer Abroad. She began her professional speaking career when she returned from teaching in the Pacific and started working with Freedom from Hunger. For the past 15 years, she has worked in the Funeral Industry providing grief support as a Celebrant and Funeral Director.

Learn more about Anne Gleeson’s coaching at StormToSky.com and her poetry at eagleeson.com.au

You can listen above, on your favorite podcast app, or watch on YouTube. Notes, links, resources and a full transcript are below. 

Show Notes

* Exploring grief and end-of-life with an open heart

* Experiencing a cancer diagnosis, a marriage breakdown, the loss of a business, and the pandemic – all at once

* Practicing not resisting experiences, even if they involve cancer

* Finding peace of mind in unexpected places

Resources mentioned in this episode

* The Little School of Big Change

* Barbara Patterson’s podcast, Real Business Real Lives

* Changeable podcast episode with Malene Colotla

Transcript of the episode

Alexandra: Anne Gleeson, welcome to Unbroken.

Anne: Thanks, Alexandra. Lovely to talk to you from the other side of the world.

Alexandra: I think you’re my first Australian guest. This is very exciting.

Anne: I feel honored.

Alexandra: Why don’t you tell us a little bit about your background and how you got interested in the principles?

Anne: I grew up in a very traditional farming family in some ways; it was all about the way that the world worked. And then, in 2017, my mother was dying, and I was caring for her. And then there was a creative workshop in the town I lived. 

And that was so surprising to me because I didn’t think of things like that, like, generally it was agricultural meetings, and that thing. But anyway, I couldn’t do it then because of the circumstan...

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