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Living Full Out Show
Learn How Being Resilient In Life Can Guide You In Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 52:52


Episode: 2022.8.43The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari encourages you to overcome hurdles in your life by remaining resilient. Have you been going through difficult moments and lack the motivation to push past them? Looking forward to where you want to be in life can assist you in staying determined.Our first caller, Lewis wonders how he can eliminate some of his daily stress as he balances time as a college student. Nancy advised him to prioritize his tasks and seek out assistance from those around him. Constantly feeling like you're on a time crunch and stretched in multiple directions can take a toll on your well-being, both physically and mentally. Listen in to discover how you can remain resilient by having the courage to lean on others and being honest when you feel overwhelmed.Our inspirational guest Shayla Logan remained resilient as she faced various hard times in life. Shayla was adopted at the age of four after being given up at birth. As early as seven years old her abusive mom tasked her with the overwhelming responsibility of caring for her father who was dying from prostate cancer. Being forced into therapy by her mother would eventually lead to Shayla being rescued by a social worker. Slipping into a two-week coma at nineteen, after attempting to take her life by overdosing on pills, Shayla awoke with a new lease on life. After marrying her partner and getting into a career she loved, life took a turn for the worse. Enduring a motorcycle accident that left her unable to walk and heavily dependent on others led her to be hospitalized for suicidal idealization. It was during a conversation with a fellow patient that she began to accept her new reality. Despite her challenging circumstances, she found innovative ways to continue her passions. Tune in to hear how Shayla has been resilient in overcoming the obstacles that she's faced.Perhaps you've experienced barriers in your life that seemed overpowering. When you feel like the obstacles in your path are too much to handle, remember that life is constantly developing. The situation you're in now will change and being resilient in the face of challenges can push you forward to living full out.

Living Full Out Show
Learn How Not Settling in Life can Bring you Closer to Achieving Your Goals and Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 53:16


Episode 27The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to encourage you in not settling. Perhaps there was a time when you felt less than satisfied with where you were in life but failed to improve. Recognize why you have been unable to strive for the best and take the action needed to reach your dreams rather than staying where you currently are. Listen in to our first caller, Lizzie, a hardworking student and employee who wants to know how to take breaks between school and work without feeling guilty. Nancy teaches Lizzie that replenishing oneself is a worthy task, but that it must be done with the intention to be productive afterwards. Nancy tells Lizzy to set thirty-minute time intervals for breaks and to plan activities throughout the day that are purposeful. This will prevent Lizzie from feeling overwhelmed or lazy.Our second caller, Matthew, was recently cut from the basketball team and is unsure as to how to stay positive even when he encounters failures such as this. Nancy tells Matthew to take the initiative to find out why he was let go from the basketball team to discover what changes he needs to make to succeed in the future. Matthew can find the best method of communication to approach his fellow athletes and use their answer as an opportunity to grow and move forward.Our second caller, Matthew, was recently cut from the basketball team and is unsure as to how to stay positive even when he encounters failures such as this. Nancy tells Matthew to take the initiative to find out why he was let go from the basketball team to discover what changes he needs to make to succeed in the future. Matthew can find the best method of communication to approach his fellow athletes and use their answer as an opportunity to grow and move forward. Our inspirational guest is Shayla Logan, who has faced numerous unimaginable traumas such as being abused by her adoptive mother during her childhood and attempting suicide. Shayla made it through each adversity that she experienced by maintaining a sense of humor and avoiding taking life too seriously. Remaining resilient has allowed Shayla to bounce back even from the worst of tragedies. Shayla accepted that it is impossible to go back to who she was before each painful period of her life and was able to discover how to be the best version of herself with what she currently has.Our last caller, Eddie, was initially addicted to several toxic habits and moved on to a time-consuming gaming addiction that leaves him feeling angry. Nancy instructs Eddie to turn his negative habit into a positive one by instead dedicating the same amount of time he spends on gaming with something else such as cooking or going to the gym. Eddie can visualize letting go of a great weight to rid himself of his harmful obsessions and have more control.Maybe there was a time when you found yourself giving up on achieving your desires despite aiming for not settling. Perhaps you have felt less than others, and this sentiment keeps you from meeting challenges with motivation. Realize your potential to accomplish greatness beyond what you believe you are capable of. By trying your hardest to succeed and pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone, you can live full out.

Living Full Out Show
Learn How Not Settling in Life can Bring you Closer to Achieving Your Goals and Living Full Out

Living Full Out Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 53:16


Episode 27The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to encourage you in not settling. Perhaps there was a time when you felt less than satisfied with where you were in life but failed to improve. Recognize why you have been unable to strive for the best and take the action needed to reach your dreams rather than staying where you currently are. Listen in to our first caller, Lizzie, a hardworking student and employee who wants to know how to take breaks between school and work without feeling guilty. Nancy teaches Lizzie that replenishing oneself is a worthy task, but that it must be done with the intention to be productive afterwards. Nancy tells Lizzy to set thirty-minute time intervals for breaks and to plan activities throughout the day that are purposeful. This will prevent Lizzie from feeling overwhelmed or lazy.Our second caller, Matthew, was recently cut from the basketball team and is unsure as to how to stay positive even when he encounters failures such as this. Nancy tells Matthew to take the initiative to find out why he was let go from the basketball team to discover what changes he needs to make to succeed in the future. Matthew can find the best method of communication to approach his fellow athletes and use their answer as an opportunity to grow and move forward.Our second caller, Matthew, was recently cut from the basketball team and is unsure as to how to stay positive even when he encounters failures such as this. Nancy tells Matthew to take the initiative to find out why he was let go from the basketball team to discover what changes he needs to make to succeed in the future. Matthew can find the best method of communication to approach his fellow athletes and use their answer as an opportunity to grow and move forward. Our inspirational guest is Shayla Logan, who has faced numerous unimaginable traumas such as being abused by her adoptive mother during her childhood and attempting suicide. Shayla made it through each adversity that she experienced by maintaining a sense of humor and avoiding taking life too seriously. Remaining resilient has allowed Shayla to bounce back even from the worst of tragedies. Shayla accepted that it is impossible to go back to who she was before each painful period of her life and was able to discover how to be the best version of herself with what she currently has.Our last caller, Eddie, was initially addicted to several toxic habits and moved on to a time-consuming gaming addiction that leaves him feeling angry. Nancy instructs Eddie to turn his negative habit into a positive one by instead dedicating the same amount of time he spends on gaming with something else such as cooking or going to the gym. Eddie can visualize letting go of a great weight to rid himself of his harmful obsessions and have more control.Maybe there was a time when you found yourself giving up on achieving your desires despite aiming for not settling. Perhaps you have felt less than others, and this sentiment keeps you from meeting challenges with motivation. Realize your potential to accomplish greatness beyond what you believe you are capable of. By trying your hardest to succeed and pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone, you can live full out.

The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
TNP57: Homeless + Hopeless to Unbounded Joy with Shayla Logan

The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 25:27


When she was 19, Shayla Logan was homeless and suffering from severe depression with suicidal tendencies. For six months, she lived on the street while working her way through the court system to take control of her life. A near-death experience changed everything.

Grow Yourself To Grow Your Business
008 Shayla Logan on Being Yourself

Grow Yourself To Grow Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 24:39


Shayla shares her fascinating journey of being homeless, addicted to drugs, having a near-death experience and then a total turn-around. She realised that it was up to her, she could live a different life - and created a highly successful business. She shares insight, wisdom and experience on 'being' love, displaying remarkable courage even in the face of our biggest fears.

Good Advice with Sherry Shone
Finale Episode: Passion in Life and Death - Survival Stories

Good Advice with Sherry Shone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2013 106:29


In my final two hour episode I have a New Year's treat.  Two stories of survival two amazing women who endured separate paths where they should be alive - through Cancer, Abuse and Suicide. Vicki Clark, activist and director of several not for profits describes how she overcame several cancer diagnosis through spiritual and alternative medicinal therapies.Shayla Logan, Love Ambassador and Inspirational coach walks us through her out of body experience during a near death episode.Contact Vicki Clark @ http://africanamerautism.comContact Shayla Logan @ http://shaylalogan.comMore about these amazing womenVicki L. Clark, Human Rights Activist, was born under the sign of Aquarius, sixty five years ago, in Denver, Colorado. She is the founder of African American Autism Center, a transitional service center, for teens and young adults in the Spectrum of Autism.  The cards have revealed joys and pains of a journey through the fires of addiction, cancer and an assortment of life changing situations. Growing up an only  child in a Conservative Christian household was a challenge for the free spirited woman who would wanted equality for all people.Shayla Logan is an author, motivational speaker, and coach. She went through a gruesome childhood and started out her early adult life homeless, addicted to drugs, and classified as “permanently disabled”. She “rose from the ashes” and, within 5 years, was making six figures in a high-powered position as a software quality consultant and corporate trainer for some of the top companies in America. Then, after 19 years of helping major corporations become more successful, Shayla woke up to her own passions and purpose, shifted gears, and created a company dedicated to helping others live a life out loud.

Good Advice with Sherry Shone
Finale Episode: Passion in Life and Death - Survival Stories

Good Advice with Sherry Shone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2013 106:29


In my final two hour episode I have a New Year's treat.  Two stories of survival two amazing women who endured separate paths where they should be alive - through Cancer, Abuse and Suicide. Vicki Clark, activist and director of several not for profits describes how she overcame several cancer diagnosis through spiritual and alternative medicinal therapies.Shayla Logan, Love Ambassador and Inspirational coach walks us through her out of body experience during a near death episode.Contact Vicki Clark @ http://africanamerautism.comContact Shayla Logan @ http://shaylalogan.comMore about these amazing womenVicki L. Clark, Human Rights Activist, was born under the sign of Aquarius, sixty five years ago, in Denver, Colorado. She is the founder of African American Autism Center, a transitional service center, for teens and young adults in the Spectrum of Autism.  The cards have revealed joys and pains of a journey through the fires of addiction, cancer and an assortment of life changing situations. Growing up an only  child in a Conservative Christian household was a challenge for the free spirited woman who would wanted equality for all people.Shayla Logan is an author, motivational speaker, and coach. She went through a gruesome childhood and started out her early adult life homeless, addicted to drugs, and classified as “permanently disabled”. She “rose from the ashes” and, within 5 years, was making six figures in a high-powered position as a software quality consultant and corporate trainer for some of the top companies in America. Then, after 19 years of helping major corporations become more successful, Shayla woke up to her own passions and purpose, shifted gears, and created a company dedicated to helping others live a life out loud.