• 04 Bounce Back From Being a Constant Survivor

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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04 Bounce Back From Being a Constant Survivor

  • Summary

  • Today on Your Bounce Back Life we’re talking about how to bounce back, recover, and reset your life from having a constant survivor mentality. What I’m talking about today isn’t how to be a survivor in tough times but how to STOP being a survivor when it’s not necessary anymore. When you’re just “surviving” for a long time in a constant state of fear, worry and uncertainty, it can be a shock to come out of that period in your life.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    · What harmful behavior develops from being in a constant survivor state of mind.
    · Creating closure around the event that held you captive as a survivor.
    · How to transition from survivor mode to thriver mode through self-awareness, thought, and action.
    · The importance of creating new habits to aid in the recovery from being in a self-created survivor mode.
    · How to avoid relapsing into survivor mode through your own actions and the pressure of others.

    Resources mentioned:

    Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear

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