Episode Description
In this week’s episode, I reflect on 2022.I’m sharing some questions I like to reflect on as the year comes to a close:⠀
✨ Change: What changed about me this year?
✨Growth: What did I accomplish that I didn’t think was possible?
✨Self love: How did I take care of myself? ⠀
✨Acceptance: What disappointed me this year? Lessons Learned
✨ Not everybody deserves space in your life or your mind
✨It’s okay to veer off your plan and take a detour
✨Learn to recognize obstacles as opportunities. Don’t focus on closed doors.
✨Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
✨Attracting prosperity into my life is not about money but a state of mind.
✨Life can happen unexpectedly.
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About The Host
Marlene McConnell
Marlene McConnell is an author, podcast host, self-love teacher and trauma survivor. She believes that trauma recovery is accessible to everyone, and that it starts with the acknowledgement that something has happened to you combined with a willingness to heal. McConnell’s book and podcast was inspired by the realization that she touched many lives by sharing her story at a support group. Her message of hope not only resonated with the survivors, but also with the family members and friends who supported them at the group sessions. Marlene is also an attorney who holds B.Proc, LLB and LLM law degrees. She loves travel, Pilates, nature, learning new languages, and good food.