64: Told she was dying at 28 and growing ever since (& breath-work bonus) - with Nora Logan
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Breath work, meditation and nutrition guide and liver transplant recipient Nora Logan was told ‘you are dying’ by a Doctor at age 28. Nora spent 3 years recovering and has been healing, growing and supporting others to do the same ever since. 𝗞𝗲𝘆 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆𝘀: 🔸Nora experienced 3 near death experiences and 3 years recovering from liver failure 🔸She survived the cataclysmic event which changed her growth trajectory 🔸She stepped away from her TV career working on a top US show 🔸She focused on healing and becoming a healer 🔸She reminds us that ‘opting in’ to organ donation can save up to 9 lives 🔸She shares her breath work practice on this episode (mini) and with individuals and teams to teach them to release toxins, reduce stress and anxiety (amongst other benefits) I appreciate Nora so much. After listening to her I am reminded finding your elusive ‘purpose’ is about knowing what you do not want and moving towards what you find fulfilling. 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲𝘀: Nora Logan Website  Australian Organ Donor Register https://donatelife.gov.au/ Morning pages Related episodes: Episode 42 - Listen to Penny Locaso talk about her journey towards discovering her purpose and helping others hack their way to happiness Episode 5 - Be inspired by Kristin Swanson sharing her experience navigating Breast Cancer Understand how to become a Chief Energy Officer and where to start. Take this free 3 minute assessment today. Send us an email with any thoughts, questions or ideas to [email protected] or [email protected] Thanks so much for choosing growth and being part of the tribe. The best way you can support our weekly diverse messy real growth exploration is to share the growth love - share an episode with your team, your boss, your family or friends. screen shot one and post it and of course a rate/review would be growth-tastic. thanks so much and see you next week. Cheers, Melissa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/go-grow/message
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