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Feeling Invisible, Managing Divorce and Finding Purpose (Q&A)

Feeling Invisible, Managing Divorce and Finding Purpose (Q&A)

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Felling invisible at work, managing divorce, finding purpose in life and university uncertainty.

Life's challenges can be overwhelming, but finding resilience in the face of adversity is key to personal growth. In this Q&A episode, Motivational Speaker Bart Walsh address listener questions about navigating difficult life transitions, career uncertainties, and feelings of inadequacy.

Embracing change after divorce:

  • Create comforting rituals to reclaim your space
  • Learn to sit with silence and acknowledge your emotions
  • Reframe this season as a chance for personal rediscovery

Navigating university uncertainty :

  • Reflect on the root cause of your dissatisfaction
  • Seek perspectives from mentors and industry professionals
  • Remember that all learning experiences contribute to your growth

Overcoming financial shame:

  • Separate self-worth from net worth
  • Focus on controllable actions and small, consistent progress
  • Surround yourself with people who value diverse markers of success

Find purpose at work:

  • Clarify expectations with your manager
  • Seek out small wins and opportunities to contribute
  • Anchor your worth in pursuits outside of work

Remember, everyone's journey is unique. By choosing resilience, you can navigate life's challenges and emerge stronger on the other side.

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