
243: Deconstructing to Reorganize and Build Your Best Life with Anh Lin
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About this listen
Anh Lin is an interior stylist, founder of the faith and lifestyle blog Girl and the Word, and the creator of a video devotional series called The Abundant Life and the author of the new Christian nonfiction, Forever Home: Moving Beyond Brokenness to Build a Strong and Beautiful Life.
TIMESTAMPS:
02:18 Anh Lin’s mission and purpose for what she does
05:00 How Anh Lin separates work and hobby creativity
06:15 What Anh Lin’s new book Forever Home is about
11:27 The difference between talk therapy and trauma therapy
13:30 Anh Lin shares her life story
20:39 How to prepare for triggers
21:50 Talking about what EMDR is
25:15 Box breathing
26:20 Post-traumatic wisdom
27:17 How to use trauma as a reference or guidance for others
30:30 Anh Lin’s experience with marriage and healing
35:57 Aileen and Anh Lin discusses triggers and unhealed trauma
36:57 Ahn Lin shares about the book No Bad Parts and leading our inner children
41:00 What’s next for Ahn Lin
43:38 Ahn Lin’s advice for listeners
Follow Anh Lin:
- Website: https://www.girlandtheword.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlandtheword/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqo-jdu6ue5Wv-oe5-PSNvQ
- Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlandtheword
The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 243
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