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How to Share Life's Challenges with Michelle Oram

How to Share Life's Challenges with Michelle Oram

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In this episode, Wynne Leon is with retirement coach and writer, Michelle Oram. Michelle shares her experiences andinsights on how to navigate life's challenges, particularly in sharing difficult news such as a cancer diagnosis. She discusses the importance of prioritizing who to share with, the emotional fatigue that can come from repeated sharing, and the value of support from both close friends and strangers. The conversation also touches on the nuances of communication in personal versus professional contexts, and how these experiences shape our understanding of support and empathy. Additionally, Michelle tells us her new venture in retirement coaching, emphasizing the emotional aspects of transitioning into retirement.

Takeaways

Navigating life's challenges requires thoughtful communication.

Prioritizing who to share difficult news with is crucial.

Sharing can open doors to support and help.

It's okay to use different methods to communicate news.

Listening is more important than talking when supporting others.

People often don't know what to say, so guidance is helpful.

Maintaining normalcy for loved ones during challenges is important.

Retirement can be a significant life change that requires preparation.

Empathy grows from personal experiences with challenges.

Support can come from unexpected places.

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