241: Thriving Through Sickness with a Loved One
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What if it was possible to experience happiness and deep connection to yourself and others in the midst of illness? If we’ve been alive long enough, there’s a good chance that we, or a loved one, have been affected by some form of sickness. For many of us, the battle with health complications can take a toll not only our bodies, but on our emotions and the emotions of the ones we love. Sickness can leave people feeling disconnected and broken in many ways, but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode Jonny and Pietze join the conversation to discuss their process of navigating Pietze’s chronic health issues. They shine a light on the power of being honest about the circumstances, how triggers can intensify the trauma surrounding sickness, and how finding compassion for yourself and the person you love is vital to creating connection and hope in difficult times.  If you’re wanting a dose of encouragement and wisdom on how to navigate circumstances that are beyond your control, while deepening the connection with the people you love the most, this episode is just what you’re looking for! Also, enrollment for The Pathway to Freedom 2023 is open now until August 20th! Sign up now: https://justinandabi.com/courses/the-pathway-to-freedom/ Don’t forget to download your FREE Life Consulting MasterClass Validation Session: CLICK HERE TO WATCH NOW
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