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Your kids will always be your kids. The trick is figuring out how to adapt to the new phases in that parent-child relationship. No question, it can be tricky. Dr. Gary Chapman shares from his book, "Your New Life with Adult Children: A Practical Guide for What Helps, What Hurts, and What Heals." Then the second half of the show Susie and producer, Angela, pray for listeners. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Dr. Chapman urges parents of adult children to assess themselves first putting blame on their adult child. These parents need to influence vs control and make requests rather than demands of their adult children. It's critically important that parents maintain a relationship with their adult children, even when their child's choices are heartbreaking. Receive the book Your New Life with Adult Children plus a free audio download of “How to Positively Influence Your Adult Child” for your donation of any amount! Your Gift DOUBLES to Give Families Hope! Save 2X the marriages and families this Christmas with your life-changing gift today! Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Dr. Chapman urges parents of adult children to assess themselves first putting blame on their adult child. These parents need to influence vs control and make requests rather than demands of their adult children. It's critically important that parents maintain a relationship with their adult children, even when their child's choices are heartbreaking. Receive the book Your New Life with Adult Children plus a free audio download of “How to Positively Influence Your Adult Child” for your donation of any amount! Your Gift DOUBLES to Give Families Hope! Save 2X the marriages and families this Christmas with your life-changing gift today! Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
In today's episode, I have the opportunity to speak with Rachel S. Heslin, an expert in individual and social psychology. Rachel is passionate about helping people become more flexible, resilient, and adept at managing change. Her journey began early, as her father, a clinical psychologist, introduced her to neurolinguistic programming at the age of nine, sparking a lifelong fascination with the human mind.Rachel's path has been deeply influenced by her personal experiences, particularly her marriage. She shares how the challenges and growth in her relationship with her husband were pivotal in her life and her thinking. Rachel shares the profound loss she faced with her husband's sudden passing, using it as a catalyst to delve deeper into her understanding of grief and resilience.Rachel's recent TEDx talk, titled “A Defense of Victim Mentality,” underscores her commitment to fostering compassion and understanding for others. This talk, given on the eve of the second anniversary of her husband's death, was a heartfelt tribute filled with her wisdom and desire to assist others navigating their own struggles.Listeners are encouraged to explore how thoughts, feelings, and actions interplay in shaping their lives, and how embracing these elements leads to personal growth, even in challenging times. Rachel's insights are practical and helpful for anyone dealing with loss.About the Guest:Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of both individual and social psychology for decades, with an emphasis on how interactions between groups and individuals affect our identity and experience. She is fascinated by why people and organizations act the way they do, especially when those actions seem counter-productive. Through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, she uses her expertise and insight to help others become more flexible, resilient, and successful as the world around us continues to change. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life.To connect with Rachel:Website: https://www.thefullnessofyourpower.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelsheslin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rsheslin/About the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce priorities? Take the quiz "The Divorce Stress Test".Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Divorcecoach4womenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mardiwinderadams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcecoach4women/Thanks for Listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the PodcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast...
Your kids will always be your kids. The trick is figuring out how to adapt to the new phases in that parent-child relationship. Dr. Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages, has written a new book with Dr. Ross Campbell called Your New Life with Adult Children: A Practical Guide to What Helps, What Hurts, and What Heals. Whether it’s not agreeing with the decisions they make, failure to launch, or strained relationships with your kid’s spouse’s Dr. Chapman offers sage wisdom. Maybe you feel like you failed in parenting, or you just struggle to know how to love your adult children well. Dr. Chapman addresses all these issues and more. He assures us that it is possible to love your adult child without losing your mind, your heart, your money, or your sanity.Support the show: https://give.moodyradio.org/fall-share?v=def&appeal=MRWM&_gl=1%2a142i9we%2a_ga%2aNTE4MTE5MmUtY2U1Yy00YmQ3LWU4MmUtNjEwYTQ5YzAyODRj%2a_ga_4WH1937046%2aMTY5NTExODEwMS4yOTkuMC4xNjk1MTE4MTAxLjYwLjAuMA..&_ga=2.197426156.215784306.1695059984-1182841406.166859587See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The relationship between parents and their children as they transition into adulthood can be complicated and messy and can result in stress, alienation, and maybe a broken relationship. To help parents navigate this stage of parenting, Dr. Gary Chapman and the late Ross Campbell teamed up to provide insights for you as your child moves into adulthood. The book, Your New Life with Adult Children, has been updated recently. On Monday Dr. Gary Chapman will be with us to offer help in loving your adult child in the ways they so desperately want. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You know how you're feeling stuck? You're not sure what to do, but you know SOMETHING has to change! If you're at the point where you want to change your life, I'm excited for you. This is Day 1 of Your New Life. Today we're going to cover: Why you REALLY want to change your life. Exactly WHAT you want to change in your life. How to get to the point where you MUST change. What to do next gregorybknapp.com Scroll to the bottom for your free gift: 5 Steps to Finding Your Passionate Purpose. Link to my book: Go! How to Find and Pursue Your Passionate Purpose Email me a question. I would truly like to help. greg@gregorybknapp.com Jessica Cox Videos: https://youtu.be/L3A7FIO0KTE https://youtu.be/3g1ccsdMM0g --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greg-knapp5/message
Discipling new believers is a blessed challenge. Youth pastor theologians need to be thoughtful and have a plan for how to help students in the weeks and months after they make a profession of faith. But how?! Conversation Includes: How is the religious climate in Canada different from the Bible Belt and hows that affect the way we minister to youth? Why is a book like “I'm a Christian – Now What?” necessary? How do you envision it being read and by whom? When students first profess faith in Christ, how can youth workers and parents help them understand what just happened and what to do next? What are some doctrinal truths that and Christian habits you think are most important to teach new believers, and how do you recommend doing that? How can we help new believers develop a healthy and intimate prayer life? Aaron Armstrong is the author of several books for adults and children, documentary screenwriter, ministry leader, and podcaster. His most recent book I'm a Christian—Now What? A Guide to Your New Life with Christ (Lexham Press, 2023). Recommended Resources NET Bible Aaron's Website: Aaronarmstrong.co Follow Aaron on Social Media: Instagram and Threads Above links include Amazon Affiliate links, which bring a small financial benefit to YPT, which we use to provide you with new resources. Join YPT's Facebook group: @youththeologian (make sure you answer the membership questions) Follow YPT on Twitter: @youththeologian Follow YPT on Instagram: @youththeologian YPT's ebook, Youth Ministry is Theological Ministry, is a free download for subscribers. This book captures the essence of Youth Pastor Theologian in one ten-chapter book, written by six different contributors from across America, Mexico, and the UK.
This is our 100th episode! Thank you so much for being a part of the Viral Jesus community. And a special thank you to those of you who have journeyed with us 100 times and back. In honor of episode 100, Heather shares a devotional thought about faith, consistency, and perseverance from Romans 4:19-22. This week, Heather also sits down with author Aaron Armstrong. Aaron's latest book is called I'm a Christian―Now What? A Guide to Your New Life with Christ. Heather and Aaron discuss Aaron's experience of converting to Christianity in adulthood, what a pastor did that helped Aaron feel a sense of psychological safety, and the questions Aaron thinks new believers may be asking. Guest Bio Aaron Armstrong is the author of several books for adults and children, a documentary screenwriter, ministry leader, and podcaster. A Canadian living in the United States, he serves at his local church as a community group leader and as a part of the preaching team. He and his wife, Emily, have three children: Abigail, Hannah, and Hudson. Host Bio Heather Thompson Day is an associate professor of communication at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. She is the author of eight books, including I'll See You Tomorrow and It's Not Your Turn. Reach out to Heather on X, the app formerly known as Twitter at @HeatherTDay and on Instagram @heatherthompsonday. Get Heather's weekly inspirational email delivered to your inbox every Friday night at 7 PM EST. Sign up now at: www.heatherthompsonday.com/links. Viral Jesus is a production of Christianity Today Host and creator: Heather Thompson Day Executive Producer: Ed Gilbreath Producer: Loren Joseph Mix Engineer: Alex Carter Director of CT Podcasts: Mike Cosper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lisa 6:3 - "Walk in Your New Life!" Gal. 1:22-24. They never saw your face...all they heard about you is what you used to do and or be... BUT today, they see you and all they know is this...You're not the same! Praise God for a changed life. Be Blessed.
Happiness. Everyone wants it, but not everyone has it--or knows how to get it. According to a recent Harris poll, only 1 in 3 Americans describes himself as happy. Researchers have dubbed this the "most stressed" of all generations, despite its economic prosperity and technological advances. Anthony DeStefano, bestselling author of A Travel Guide to Heaven and Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To, addresses this problem head-on in his freshly rewritten book, 30 Days to Your New Life, by striving to bring the joy of Heaven down to Earth right now. DeStefano utilizes the best personal development tools available, but balances and corrects them with Bible-based, faith-filled, time-tested, sacramental, Catholic principles. No matter how terrible your circumstances may be or how many times you've failed to achieve your goals in the past, this book will work for you. Join me as I chat with my returning guest co-host and contributor Anthony DeStefano about his newest release on Tuesday, August 28th at 7 pm Eastern time. You can listen by dialing at 646-668-8485. Follow PJC Media on podcast platforms everywhere. Or, click on the link: http://tobtr.com/12257011.
This week on Catholic Radio Indy's Lunchtime Podcast Sampler Discerning Hearts - Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – 30 Days to Your New Life with Anthony DeStefano https://www.discerninghearts.com/catholic-podcasts/ip488-anthony-destefano-30-days-to-your-new-life-on-inside-the-pages-with-kris-mcgregor-discerning-hearts-podcast/ For College Catholics - Married Couples are the Bulwark of Society - https://forcollegecatholics.podbean.com/e/120/
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His newest book, "30 Days to Your New Life!"
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Saddle Up Segments are bite-size, bonus episodes offering one thing that our listeners can do right away to add value to their life. Our guest Linda Lingo wanted listeners to remember to assemble a fantastic support team behind them while going through a divorce. This can include a therapist, financial coach, and trusted mediator so you don't feel like you are navigating the divorce on your own. When you have people behind you who are experts in their field, you'll feel supported to make the right decisions. Like what you're hearing? Be sure to check out the full-length episodes; new releases every Tuesday. Resources Linda Lingo's Website Your Gray Divorce, 6 Critical Financial Steps to Go from Surviving Your Divorce to Thriving in Your New Life. Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses The Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Today we are joined for a second time by financial coach and CPA Linda Lingo. Linda is here to talk about grey divorce. She provides some wonderful tips about navigating grey divorce, things to consider with retirement, pension, and spousal maintenance, as well as the importance of having a solid team behind you. We also touch on the increase in the grey divorce age range and why that may be. Tune in today to gather some great insight about managing a grey divorce. In this episode: [00:50] Linda provides an overview of her background. [6:13] What is a grey divorce? [7:57] What is causing a higher divorce rate with 65+? [9:01] Why are women 2x more likely to file for divorce than men? [12:07] Linda gives advice about going through a grey divorce from her personal experience as well as working with clients. [13:50] How does spousal maintenance work post-retirement? [20:36] How does someone approach pension in divorce? [22:13] If there is alimony or spousal support for a set number of years, why should you get a life insurance policy? Key Takeaways: 1 in 10 people getting divorced now are 65 and over. When dividing the assets up, it's important to remember that retirement/401K are pre-tax; if you are balancing it with something that is post-tax, they are not equal. If you are getting spousal support or alimony, the person paying the support should get a life insurance policy for that set amount of time so that should anything happen, they still get their money. The person who receives the support needs to be listed as the beneficiary/owner of the policy. Quotes: “It's a term that refers to adults 50 and older going through a divorce. Typically it's a longer-lasting marriage that they are now getting divorced.” - Linda Lingo “I think women are now realizing that there is life after marriage.” - Linda Lingo “The number one mistake I see women making is wanting to keep the family home, and it's usually for sentimental reasons. You have to take out a pretty large home equity line of credit or loan against the property in order to pay him for his half of the house, and then all the sudden you have a mortgage. And then the question is, do you need this big house? I mean, who needs a four-bedroom house if it's just you?” - Linda Lingo Guest Bio: I started this business to provide tools and resources that help women gain clarity and confidence in their finances so they can move forward with their lives. I want to empower women with smart money strategies so they can create a stress-free approach to money. With over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, I have accumulated the knowledge and skill to understand your financial needs. More importantly, I have experienced most of these life events, thus giving me a first-hand understanding of what you are going through. With my compassion and guidance, I will provide the right tools needed to make wealth a part of your everyday vocabulary. Resources: Linda Lingo's Website Your Gray Divorce, 6 Critical Financial Steps to Go from Surviving Your Divorce to Thriving in Your New Life. Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses The Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!
Even though we're still on a hiatus, it doesn't mean that Dave and Aaron aren't still doing things together. In fact today's episode is a conversation recorded at Landmark Booksellers in Franklin Tennessee on March 1, 2023, to commemorate the release of Aaron's new book, I'm a Christian—Now What? A Guide to Your New Life with Christ. In this conversation, we discuss why Aaron wrote the book and some of its key themes. We also talk about some of the advice he wishes he'd been given and things he would have done differently if he could have a do-over as a new believer. We even had a chance to take a few questions from the audience at the store! I'm a Christian—Now What? A Guide to Your New Life with Christ is available now. Order today from Amazon or wherever you buy books.
It might be an understatement to say that Aaron Armstrong loves books. He reads books, he writes books, he writes about books, and he even has a podcast about books. He's the author of several books for adults and children, a documentary screenwriter, and a ministry leader. His most recent book is titled, I'm a Christian—Now What? A Guide to Your New Life with Christ. Aaron's Online Links Website Instagram Twitter
God Has Made it Possible To… (vv. 1a, 3-4, 12b, 13b) 1. Set Your Heart and Mind on Jesus (vv. 1b-2) 2. Put Off, Entirely, Your Pre-Jesus Life (vv. 5-9) 3. Put On, Continually, Your New Life in Jesus (vv. 10-14) 4. His Word will Faithfully Renew Your Heart and Mind (vv. 15-16) And Remember it's all about Him (v. 17)
God Has Made it Possible To… (vv. 1a, 3-4, 12b, 13b) 1. Set Your Heart and Mind on Jesus (vv. 1b-2) 2. Put Off, Entirely, Your Pre-Jesus Life (vv. 5-9) 3. Put On, Continually, Your New Life in Jesus (vv. 10-14) 4. His Word will Faithfully Renew Your Heart and Mind (vv. 15-16) And Remember it's all about Him (v. 17)
神使…..成為可能 (1上,3-4,12下,13下) God Has Made it Possible To… (vv. 1a, 3-4, 12b, 13b) 將你的心意放在耶穌身上 (1下-2節)Set Your Heart and Mind on Jesus (vv. 1b-2) 完全放下你在耶穌之前的生命 (5-9節)Put Off, Entirely, Your Pre-Jesus Life (vv. 5-9) 不斷穿上你在耶穌裏的生命 (10-14 節數)Put On, Continually, Your New Life in Jesus (vv. 10-14) 祂的話會信實地更新你的心靈和思想 (15-16 節)His Word will Faithfully Renew Your Heart and Mind (vv. 15-16) 記住這一切都是關於祂的 (17節)And Remember it's all about Him (v. 17)
God Has Made it Possible To… (vv. 1a, 3-4, 12b, 13b)1. Set Your Heart and Mind on Jesus (vv. 1b-2)2. Put Off, Entirely, Your Pre-Jesus Life (vv. 5-9)3. Put On, Continually, Your New Life in Jesus (vv. 10-14)4. His Word will Faithfully Renew Your Heart and Mind (vv. 15-16)And Remember it's all about Him (v. 17)
Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 40 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft such that Rachel was first introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) concepts when she was 9 years old. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Through her work through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, she loves helping people who feel like they are their own worst enemy learn how to embrace all parts of themselves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives. What You'll Learn From This Episode: Rachel's view of the world as a kaleidoscopic hologram and her life's transitions The differences in being goal-oriented and process-oriented The innate tendencies we're born with How external clutter is a manifestation of internal clutter Celebrating incremental progress Incorporating Daily Rituals to Improve Clarity Website | Facebook | Twitter | Linked In | Instagram | YouTube
A new MP3 sermon from Itasca Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Your New Life in Jesus Christ! Subtitle: DBC Guest Speaker - Johnson Speaker: Scott Johnson Broadcaster: Itasca Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/26/2021 Bible: Colossians 3 Length: 69 min.
Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 40 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft such that Rachel was first introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) concepts when she was 9 years old. I am delighted to talk with her as she shares the importance of embracing just who you are so you can navigate your journey with awareness and heal your wounds so you can inspire everyone you love. She shares strategies and ways to come home to you with compassion. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Her work through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, helps people embrace all parts of their true selves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives. Join us and delve into what is possible.
Host Aeriol Ascher has a relaxing and inspiring conversation with coach Rachel Heslin. After seeing Rachel speak at the Speaker Talent Search- Aeriol knew she was a great fit for out positive vibes show and our healing body mind and soul community. Rachel's work through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, helps people who feel like they are their own worst enemies embrace all parts of their true selves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives. Tune into this uplifting and expansive discussion as Rachel shares his she helps clients to expand their self-awareness and knowingness to embrace the full power of their life purpose.Tell us a little bit about the work you do: I love helping people who feel like they are their own worst enemy learn how to embrace all parts of themselves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives.How or why did you begin doing the work that you do?: I grew up with a deep fascination for why people do what they do, including myself. This curiosity has lead me to experiment with different ways of dealing with the challenges in my life, and I'm now sharing what I've learned in order to help people move through their own challenges.What kind of things do you assist your clients with?: More than anything else, I help my clients develop a sense of deep self-awareness so that, instead of being ruled by old habits and assumptions, they can make conscious choices that are congruent with the person they want to be.What SUPER TIP or piece of advice would you like to share with the world?: We are all born into this world whole and complete, and everything you ever wanted to be already lives inside you. Part of our journey here on earth is to identify what we've taken on that isn't really ours so that we can let go of the stories and Shoulds and make the unique contribution to the world that is only ours to give.What is the best way for our Podcast Listeners to reach you?: Through my website https://thefullnessofyourpower.com/Guest Bio: After receiving her own bachelor's degree in psychology from UCLA, Rachel facilitated trainings for the Southern California Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis (SCSEPH), helping teach therapists how to incorporate storytelling techniques into a clinical setting. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3mKQ9QcHealing Vibes with AeriolAeriol Ascher BodyMindSoul.TV & Media Network founder, producer, host and Empowered Self-Care book compilerHealing Body Mind and Soul Network Find the healing body Mind and soul network at BodyMindSoul.TV Get your self-mastery journal and self-mastery oracle deck for special pre-order price at: selfmasteryset.aeriolascher.comAeriol Ascher BodyMindSoul.TV & Media Network founder, producer, host and Empowered Self-Care book compilerHealing Body Mind and Soul Network Find the healing body Mind and soul network at BodyMindSoul.TVSupport the show (https://paypal.me/askaeriol?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Sunday Sermon, October 17, 2021, preached by Josiah McDaniel from Ephesians 2:1-10. “From Death to New Life!” Ephesians 2:1 10 God Graciously Saves Us from Death to New Life & New Works through Jesus Christ. I. Apart from Christ, We Are Spiritually Dead under the Power of Satan and Our Sinful Desires! (vs.1-3) II. But God Lovingly Raises Us to New Life through the Gracious Work of Jesus Christ! (vs. 4-9) III. United in Christ, We Are Designed to Live in Good Works That Glorify God! (vs. 10) Practical Implications o Repent and Receive God's Gracious Gift of Salvation o Live in Your New Identity in Christ o Display God's Grace by Your New Life of Good Works
Exercise physiologist Julia Karlstad has written two books about exercise specifically for bariatric patients! The titles of her books are Rx Fitness for Weight Loss and Bariatric Fitness for Your New Life. In her first of her monthly videos for BariAftercare, Julia talks about how to exercise to burn more fat after you have bariatric surgery. Julia refers to exercise as the “fountain of youth” and shares great information specific to bariatric patients. After surgery, you want to maintain your muscle tone and lose fat. You accomplish this by using both moderate cardio exercises (walking, swimming, elliptical) and strength training. You also want to improve your range of motion using mobility exercises! Listen in and learn how to lose fat pounds!Rx Fitness for Weight LossBariatric Fitness for Your New LifePlease subscribe to the show and rate it on Apple Podcasts, download free information at www.conniestapletonphd.com, and follow me on Twitter (@cstapletonphd), Instagram (@cstapletonphd), YouTube, LinkedIn, and on Facebook.
Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 40 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft such that Rachel was first introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) concepts when she was 9 years old. Rachel is the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Through her work through her company The Fullness of Your Power, she helps people who feel like they are their own worst enemy learn how to embrace all parts of themselves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives. What You'll Learn from This Episode: The definition of Neurolinguistic Programming How the brain changes and develops in childhood and creates our story How secure attachment and our feeling of emotional and physical safety forms early on How Rachel helps people embrace all parts of themselves Rachel's 8 strategies for navigating life Noticing patterns in your reactions and creating awareness and deliberate choice How to heal when trust has been broken in a relationship Forgiving others and forgiving yourself as a crucial part of healing Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life is an ebook that shows you how to incorporate rituals into a regular part of your routine to clear out all the little things that accumulate over time so you can move into "what's next." Click here to download.. Links From the Episode: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Linked In | Instagram
Your "retirement" could be longer than your career. What if you reject the traditional version of retirement that your neighbors and your colleagues have in mind? What if instead, you design a new life around what matters most to you and yours? And what if you bring the same qualities that made you successful to your new post-career chapters? Today's guests, Milledge and Patti Hart are the authors of The Resolutionist: Welcome To The Anti-Retirement Movement. The Harts are living their new life on their own terms, based on twelve Resolutions they developed that define a pathway to make this phase of life the best of their life. And you can apply ideas from their framework to do the same - and measure your progress - as you define it - along the way. Milledge and Patti Hart join us from California. __________________________ Wise Quotes On The Anti-Retirement Movement "This generation of people actually really relates to the word anti. We were anti-war, we're anti-aging or anti-racism. Whatever the word is, it doesn't mean that you're against it. It really means that you're trying to redefine it. And I think that's really why we chose the word anti-retirement to say: How do we get society to shift its thinking about retirement and put it in a new place? If you think about the work we've done with the Stanford Longevity center, we have added 30 years to our lifespan in the last century and that's all in retirement. And so how do we take an anti-retirement approach and say: We're not going to approach this in the same way that historically the world has approached retirement? And if you're anti-something, you're definitely pro-something else." On Prioritizing Yourself "It's important to me because it's something I'd never done before because you're at such a different place in life, where you are more in control of things. Things aren't being set up for you and done for you. I'm making certain that I now [have] no guilt around moving myself up the priority list. It's important for a lot of reasons. I think at this stage of life mental health, self-confidence, and physical health [are] obvious things that matter when you get to this stage of life. But for me, it was the guilt. I had to really deal with the guilt of saying it's okay for me today to spend today on me." On Metrics for Your New Life "We all have lived with scorecards, probably since you were five years old, right? You brought home your first report card from school - and then you find yourself at whatever age you retire. And now there's no scorecard. There's no year-end bonus. There is no raise. There's no promotion. There's no whatever your scorecard was, whatever units it was in. And so it is important to your self-confidence that you actually see yourself making progress, that you see yourself as relevant, that you see yourself as important, and that you see yourself as still accomplishing. But for each person, it's very different. One of the things Milledge and I talk about in our book is really pushing people to try to measure the unmeasurable because the things we have been measuring - wealth and bonuses and money and units of whatever you [tracked ] - are gone. Now, what's your weight? And how many miles did you run today? Those are easy to measure, but we really pushed ourselves to say: How do we measure the unmeasurable? And we did that by saying, What is our desired state? What's the desired outcome? Is it a level of happiness, a level of connectedness, a level of relevancy? What's the end state that you're trying to accomplish? And what moves you towards that and start measuring deeper in the funnel?... We all need to have a measurement system in life, but it does need to be developed around what is important to you." ____________________ Bios Patti Hart Patti Hart spent her early life in a small town in Illinois cheering for her Chicago Cubs, going to public schools and sharing chores with her many siblings.
"I'm all about removing barriers!" Rachel S. Heslin Today's guest Rachel S. Heslin, learned the hard way that asking for help is essential to a successful life and career. In this episode she shares that experience with us, and all the lessons learned from it. Lessons like, why is it so important to forgive ourselves first?..and learning to ignore "shoulds" and other peoples goals for us. This is something many of us struggle with, and in this episode, she shares ways to be more accepting of ourselves and how to develop a growth mindset. Rachel has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 40 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft and Rachel was first introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) when she was only 9 years old. Rachel is the author of two books: "Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way", and "Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life". She is also the founder of The Fullness of Your Power, helping people embrace all parts of their true selves so they can live happier, more successful, and more deeply fulfilling lives. In this conversation, Rachel so generously breaks down the 8 strategies from her book along with her idea of rituals. It's a great conversation, one that will leave you with some serious tools to guide YOUR way. You can email Rachel for more info at rachel@thefullnessofyourpower.com. And you can purchase her books at the links below: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life
Learn about Love — the highest vibrational power. In this episode, I'm joined by Dumari St. Angelo, the best selling author of The Gift of Divorce and creator of the H.E.A.R.T.S. Way to Your New Life process. We talk about how love and intuition go hand-in-hand. Dumari speaks about how everyone can use their spiritual … Continue reading EP63: What's Love Gotta Do With It? →
As Christians, how are we called to live? And what does it mean that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit? Sunday AM sermon from 1 Corinthians 6:9-20 For more information about First Baptist Church Central City… Visit www.fb3c.org, and download our app on your smartphone or tablet! Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/first-baptist-central-city/id1173030119?mt=8 […] The post 4-25-2021 – FB3C – Your New Life appeared first on First Baptist Church of Central City, KY.
We all have rituals in our lives, things we do on a regular basis. Some we do willingly, while others we feel compelled to do by loved ones or peers.Did you ever stop to consider creating rituals that are solely for your benefit? Not only is it possible, it’s beneficial to your health, your future and, yes, your dream life.We discuss the role of rituals with Rachel S. Heslin, author of the book Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. In this lively and informative interview, Rachel tells us:•how to use rituals for change•the four elements for creating an effective ritual•the warning signs that can derail the benefits of a ritual•the rituals that can improve your relationships with othersIf you feel stuck and looking for a change, it might be time to embace the concept of creating new rituals in your life. Learn how in this enlightening episode of Dream Power Radio.Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 35 years, having been introduced to the concepts of neurolinguistic programming as a child. She is fascinated by how our stories impact both our experience and our opportunities, and she loves helping people change their stories so they can live richer and more deeply fulfilling lives both through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, and as president of the Mountain Healing Arts Association. She is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. For more information or to connect with her, visit www.thefullnessofyourpower.com. Get a complementary 30-minute Dream Discovery Session with me by signing up at my website: thedreamcoach.net
Are you stuck in the following cycle? You can see where you want to be in life, but you just can't figure out how to get there. If this is you, then you're in for a treat. On this week's episode of The Adverse Effect, we are delighted to welcome transformational author and speaker, Rachel S. Heslin. For 35 years, Rachel has immersed herself in the study of psychology and is on a mission to help people overcome their hurdles and achieve their goals. With her ability to figuratively hold a mirror up to her clients, she is able to shift the angle just enough so that, when they look, they see parts of themselves they didn't know were already there. This episode is filled with tips on managing time, the importance of routine, surviving the breakdown of a relationship, and much more. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Rituals of Release is the first book in her Handbooks for Healing series. Upcoming books in the series include Grieving the Lost Future: Reconciling What Is with What Should Have Been, and Permission to Go On: The Power of Self-Forgiveness. Her work through her company - The Fullness of Your Power - helps people embrace all parts of themselves so they can live deeper, richer, and more fulfilling lives. “I believe everybody has all of the resources that they need in order to live incredibly rich and deeply fulfilling lives. But they don't recognize them.” — Rachel Heslin “Part of my goal is helping people learn how to trust themselves.” — Rachel Heslin Today on The Adverse Effect: The power of explanation in childhood Routine and goal achievement Time management Releasing the past Creating rituals Resources Mentioned: Navigating Life by Rachel S. Heslin Rituals of Release by Rachel S. Heslin Getting Things Done by David Allen Connect with Rachel S. Heslin: The Fullness of your Power website The Fullness of your Power on Facebook The Fullness of your Power on Twitter The Fullness of your Power on Linkedin Want to share your own story? Want to talk about your own adversity or know someone who might have an inspiring story to share with our audience? Send an application to become a guest on The Adverse Effect Podcast using the link below: APPLY AS A GUEST Thanks for tuning in! Thank you for joining us on today's episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code. Don't forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you! The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon.
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Stop holding yourself back with guilt and shame. Here are some tangible steps to see the root causes of these negative feelings and shoulds, and how to embrace your full identity to reveal what you truly want instead of what you should do/be/have.Rachel is the founder of The Fullness of Your Power and the author of Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. She helps people tap into their deeper purpose and higher aspirations.Quote to remember: “You may not know what your purpose is other than in hindsight.”Takeaways:We are all born as perfect beings with curiosity, wonder, and joyDealing with guilt and “should” is a matter of listening to your heartFind the common threads in what you have experienced and done and taken interest inFocus on taking the next step rather than trying to see the whole staircaseLook at your contributing factors rather than blame yourselfInvestigating your triggers can increase your self-awarenessFear is trying to protect youWhat you’ll learn:The developmental science around why we hold onto limiting beliefsHow to address guilt, shame, regret, fear, and griefInternally versus externally motivated shouldsHow to create rituals to tap into your soul in the face of too many things to doThe difference between forgiving others and forgiving yourselfAn alternative to having boundaries, especially if you’re conflict-avoidantWhat multiple personality disorder can show us about our own identityMentioned on the podcast: http://www.thefullnessofyourpower.com/Links:FacebookTwitter
Day 280 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE. God sends four destroyers to Judah. Colossians 3: Your New Life in Christ Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Join our Facebook group for further discussion: https://www.facebook.com/the1yearbiblechallenge Jeremiah 14 Jeremiah 15 Colossians 3 Colossians 4:1 Proverbs 24:15-22 You're listening to the "Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message
For victims of domestic violence, the actual separation from an abusive spouse is a dangerous time. What resources are available to help survivors plan a safe exit? What can we do to protect ourselves and our kids from further harm? And what legal protections exist to support those of us who are divorcing an abusive spouse? Board Certified Family Law Specialist Lisa Angel is the President of Rosen Law Firm, a divorce law practice out of Raleigh, North Carolina. She has served as Chair of North Carolina’s Domestic Violence Commission and been named to Triangle’s list of Top 25 Women in Business. Lisa regularly helps domestic violence victims escape their abusers, and she is also the author of Smart Divorce: The End of a Marriage Isn’t the End of the World and 365 Divorce Meditations: Daily Lessons for the First Year of Your New Life. On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Lisa joins Katherine to define domestic violence, discussing the distinctions among physical, emotional and financial abuse. She explains why many men don’t identify abusive behavior as domestic violence and where victims of either gender can go for support in planning a safe way to exit. Listen in for Lisa’s advice for domestic violence survivors around issues of child custody and learn about the legal protections available to victims of abuse who file for divorce. Topics Covered The distinctions among physical, emotional and financial abuse Trusting the victim when they know it’s time to leave their abusive spouse Why men don’t report or even identify abusive behavior as domestic violence What Lisa does to help judges see patterns of abuse when her client is a man Lisa’s take on characterizing her clients as survivors vs. victims Where to go for support in planning the safest way to exit an abusive relationship Lisa’s advice for domestic violence survivors around child custody Lisa’s concerns re: how the pandemic is affecting domestic violence The legal protections available to victims of domestic violence filing for divorce Connect with Lisa Angel Rosen Law Firm: https://www.rosen.com/ Connect with Katherine Miller The Center for Understanding Conflict: http://understandinginconflict.org/ Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/ Katherine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kemiller1 The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorkers-Guide-Collaborative-Divorce/dp/0692496246 Email: katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com Call (914) 738-7765 Resources Smart Divorce: The End of a Marriage Isn’t the End of the World by Lee Rosen and Lisa Angel: https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Divorce-Marriage-Isnt-World-ebook/dp/B00KX7P5XM/ 365 Divorce Meditations: Daily Lessons for the First Year of Your New Life by Lee Rosen and Lisa Angel: https://www.amazon.com/365-Divorce-Meditations-Daily-Lessons/dp/143925625X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394647621&sr=8-1&keywords=Lisa+Angel+divorce
In part two of the two-part series with Defy Colorado, Cassidy sits down with Joy Carbury. Joy was incarcerated and participated in Defy's entrepreneurial program, CEO of Your New Life. She won the business pitch competition and is now thriving in our community. Her second chance hasn't been easy, but she shares her story in hopes that she can help change someone else's life too. For more information on today's epsiode head to cassidyeats.com www.defycolorado.org
Guest Bio Rachel S. Heslin is the author of the book Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Having been immersed in the study of psychology for over 35 years, Today, she cultivated the belief that we each have all the resources we need to live happy, fulfilling, and meaningful lives. In her work with clients, Rachel helps people connect with what already lives inside them so they can have a powerful impact on the world. Description Emotionally and energetically, we carry a lot around on the inside. And since we’re all busy picking through our closets and tossing out what doesn’t spark joy, maybe we ought to do the same inside our heads. Rituals of Release inspire us to let go with deliberateness and intention so we can make space for more fulfillment and joy. Mentioned in this Episode Rituals of Release: http://ritualsofrelease.com/ Rachel's website: http://www.thefullnessofyourpower.com Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0142000280 Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: @kristenmanieri_
Day 280 of the One Year Audio Bible Experience Podcast. God sends four destroyers to Judah. Colossians 3: Your New Life in Christ Jeremiah 14 Jeremiah 15 Colossians 3 Colossians 4:1 Proverbs 24:15-22 CLICK HERE to support this podcast. Your donation will keep this podcast FREE for everyone around the world. Your support helps us add new episodes, add more music, and more voice actors! Come back to earlier episodes for a new Bible Experience! Taken from the HOLY BIBLE: EASY-TO-READ VERSION © 2014 by Bible League International and used by permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message
As a female entrepreneur, how do you run your business? In today's episode, my guest Rachel Heslin introduces The Trifecta of Female Leadership -- three powerful concepts that you can incorporate into your business to accomplish the results that you want.Rachel S. Heslin has been immersed in the study of psychology for over 35 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft such that Rachel has been refining her analytical and reframing skills since a very young age. Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. Rituals of Release is the first book of her Handbooks for Healing series. Upcoming books in the series include Deeper Sorrow, Greater Joy: Receiving the Gift of Grief and Permission to Go On: The Power of Self-Forgiveness.Her work through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, helps people embrace all parts of themselves so they can live deeper, richer, and more fulfilling lives.Download Rachel's FREE ebook: The Map of Your Lifewww.thefullnessofyourpower.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frame, Reframe And Own Your NarrativeA small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.~ Mahatma GhandiRachel S. Heslin remains immersed in the study of narrative psychology for over 35 years. Her father, a clinical psychologist, taught his children his craft such that Rachel was first introduced to Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) concepts when she was nine years old, and she has been performing PartsWork and refining her reframing skills since the age of 11. Her article on growing up in this type of environment appeared in the official Milton H. Erickson Foundation newsletter. She has also facilitated training for the Southern California Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis (SCSEPH), helping teach therapists how to incorporate storytelling techniques into a clinical setting. Her work through her company, The Fullness of Your Power, helps people understand and embrace all parts of their life narrative so they can live life deeper, more productive, and more fulfilling lives. This exciting interview addresses the significance of more evolved self-understanding, developing a personal narrative within the context of your larger, transcendent mission - your contribution - in this life. Her Works"I love to discuss my current focus on normalizing supposedly 'negative' experiences such as anger, self-sabotage, and having a 'victim mentality' by identifying the purpose that each of these experiences has in our lives." And listener-colleagues in this CBJ interview, she takes us right down to the sidewalk on the Main Streets of our lives. She's a must listen! Rachel is currently the author of two books: Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way, and Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life, linked below. Rituals of Release is the first book of her Making Peace with Your Past series. Upcoming books in the series include The Power of Self-Forgiveness, and Deeper Sorrow, Greater Joy: Healing Through Grief Photo by https://unsplash.com/photos/3_Xwxya43hE?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (pine watt) on https://unsplash.com/search/photos/framing?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Unsplash) ------------- On It: Download This Excellent, Useful, Complimentary PDFhttps://corebrain.lpages.co/cbj-download-heslin/ (The Map Of Your Life)------------ Website, Books & Additional Referenceshttp://www.thefullnessofyourpower.com (http://www.thefullnessofyourpower.com) http://geni.us/heslin (Navigating Life: 8 Different Strategies to Guide Your Way) - 2015, Heslin - Global Amazon Link http://geni.us/heslin2 (Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life) - 2016, Heslin - Global Amazon Link Previous CBJ Experts Report: Mindset & RecoveryCBJ Mindset Page: http://corebrainjournal.com/mindset (http://corebrainjournal.com/mindset) CBJ Balanced Relationships Page: http://corebrainjournal.com/relationships (http://corebrainjournal.com/relationships) CBJ Parents & Teens: http://corebrainjournal.com/teens (http://corebrainjournal.com/teens ) Teams Leaders and Boundaries: http://corebrainjournal.com/241 (http://corebrainjournal.com/241) Words, Catharsis & Self-Management: http://corebrainjournal.com/148 (http://corebrainjournal.com/148) Life Mapping For Improved Travels: http://corebrainjournal.com/239 (http://corebrainjournal.com/239) Resilience, Life, and Recovery: http://corebrainjournal.com/242 (http://corebrainjournal.com/242) ------------ Forward This Audio Message Link To a Friendhttp://corebrainjournal.com/245 (http://corebrainjournal.com/245) -----------ThanksThanks, Rachel, for joining us here at CBJ to review your interesting overview of insights that provide a structure to help all of us build meaningful lives....
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Your New Life in Christ
Your New Life in Christ
"It's great to work in your area of passion, but it can become toxic if you don't have some boundaries." These are the words of today's guest, Dave Ferguson, the Lead Pastor of Community Christian Church, with 10 locations across the Chicagoland area. Often ministry staff are deeply passionate about their organization's mission, and they're willing to work so hard toward it that life can sometimes get out of balance. Tune in to this conversation to hear the innovative ways Dave and his leadership team are encouraging and even incentivizing healthy habits. When Community's staff are able to flourish at home, their ministry outcomes have soared as well. The evidence? In 2016, they celebrated more baptisms than ever before. Dave is the author of five books, including Finding Your Way back to God: Five Awakenings to Your New Life, and his most recent book, Staring Over: Your Life Beyond Regrets. Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/s2-e20-dave-ferguson-community-christian-church.
Listen Here: Rachel S. Heslin is the founder of The Fullness of Your Power, LLC, and the author of Rituals of Release: How to Make Room for Your New Life. So many of us struggle when trying to make significant changes in our lives. What if we first need to let go of what’s been holding […] The post Podcast: How To Make Room For Your New Life appeared first on JenningsWire.
2015/01/18 ~ Your New Life in Christ
2015/01/18 ~ Your New Life in Christ
In this episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, we discuss Organizing your Divorce and Empowering your Your New Life, with our guest, Laura Campbell, of The D Spot. Laura is a divorce coach and author of The Ultimate Divorce Organizer: The Complete, Interactive Guide to Achieving the Best Financial and Personal Divorce, a book Steve believes ALL Divorce Source Radio Listeners should have if new to the process of divorce. The Ultimate Divorce Organizer is a comprehensive resource for knowing what comes next, preparing for it, and keeping track of all that you will need to accomplish during divorce. Despite feelings of being overwhelmed, loneliness, confusion and fear, Laura believes this journey can be the catalyst for reclaiming your joy, independence and freedom. Topics in the program include: Dealing with the legal and emotional side of divorce Why avoiding litigation is in your family's best interest How to get what you want out of your new life How to be a better co-parent Ways to improve communication with your ex and future love interests When is the right time to move forward with a new relationship And much more