Ep 63. Back In The Saddle Again
Getting back in the saddle and trying again, it’s all about practice right? That’s what life’s all about. We’re here to practice how to live until we have the skills to continue on into eternity.
Getting back in the saddle and trying again, it’s all about practice right? That’s what life’s all about. We’re here to practice how to live until we have the skills to continue on into eternity.
I found out that Queen Elizabeth II just passed away and it feels like the timing for this idea is ideal. The name of this podcast is People Are Just People…And That’s Amazing!
I want to share something dear to my heart. Obviously Live a Vibrant Life is a major mission statement. Another one that is tied in importance to me personally is Be Not Weary In Well Doing.
A while ago I listed ways to cope with anxiety from A-Z. Often we don’t realize the benefit of our struggles until we look back. I’m grateful for these tools & today we’re running through the list.
We’re talking about owning your side of the fence. Why it’s important to take a stand about what you believe rather than being a fence-sitter & why boundaries are critical to living a vibrant life.
Hey You! Happy Friday! I’m Emily Romrell and this is The Vibrant Life Podcast. Thank you for being here with me today. I want you to know that I do feel a sincere connection to you as I work on these podcast episodes. I often think about what you might be doing or going through….
For years when I found myself in a slump, I would really beat myself up. If you can relate, I’m giving you permission right now, to stop it. Today’s topic is Un-Slumping Yourself.
Spend a few minutes thinking about those special places that are individually so special to each of us and make us who we are. Because humans have an extraordinary relationship with their surroundings
I want to offer that you can love yourself & think of yourself as three separate people: past you, present you, & future you. It can be so helpful when you do this, & I want to share my personal take.
Compersion is an empathetic and whole-hearted joy that we feel when someone else has a positive experience. You can think of compersion as a cousin to compassion.