FR Ep #336 Learning to Let Go of Comfortable and Embrace Your Next Season of Live with Lyn Hiner
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Learning to let go of comfortable and embrace your next season of life is our topic today with Lyn Hiner. Lyn started her journey by going to art school and ended up moving into a traditional career like many others. She actually loved her career but somewhere along the line she stopped practicing her art. Midlife is often a season of much change that leads to reflection on what it is we actually want out of life now. After experiencing a terrible burn accident that took over a year of surgeries and recovery, she found her way back to art in midlife. Her healing journey ended up being the vehicle that redirected her life and put her on the path she is on today. In this episode, Lyn shares her journey of upheaval, faith, facing fear and overcoming. If you are in a season of wondering what next, this conversation will inspire you to consider what it is that is stirring in your heart to do. Many times there is a latent desire that just needs an opportunity to surface and be heard. So grab a cuppa something wonderful and open your heart to the message that waits for you here today. https://lynhiner.com This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4127929/advertisement
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