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It might feel impossible to let go of past offenses, hurts and negative experiences. But if you don't you'll only be harming yourself and your future.

In this episode, Elissa shares why it's so important to let the past stay where it is and how to keep it there through a simple decision and an easy daily practice that makes it impossible to feel bad.

She emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and the future, rather than dwelling on the past. Elissa discusses the negative impact of past hurts and offenses and provides strategies for breaking the cycle. She highlights the power of gratitude and its ability to shift negative emotions. Finally, Elissa encourages listeners to pay attention to momentum and catch negative thoughts early to stay on track towards their goals.

Takeaways

  • Living in the present moment and the future is key to a fulfilling work life.
  • Let go of past hurts and offenses to avoid being thrown off track.
  • Practicing gratitude can shift negative emotions and improve overall well-being.
  • Pay attention to momentum and catch negative thoughts early to stay focused on your goals.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:58 The Intersection of Ancient Teachings and Modern Work Life

03:22 The Power of Living in the Present Moment and the Future

06:22 Breaking the Cycle of Past Hurts and Offenses

09:44 The Importance of Gratitude

13:04 Paying Attention to Momentum

14:31 Conclusion


That Huberman Lab episode Elissa mentions? Catch it here.

Resources:

Don't stay in a job that feels bad. I'll help you see your value, release your doubts and feel confident. It's time to make your move.

When you're ready, I can help you ::

Personalized 1:1 Coaching

  • Customized coaching and strategizing to land a rewarding new job
  • Leverage your career history and transferable skills in your career pivot
  • Mindset and strategy to manage and escape a toxic workplace

Schedule Your Possibility Session™

https://calendly.com/elissa-shuck-career-coach/possibility-session-with-elissa-shuck

Get free resources on my YouTube Channel

Get access to courses and download career helps on my website and follow me on LinkedIn. Don't forget to subscribe!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 398737535 series 2913554
Innhold levert av ES-STRATEGIC, LLC and LLC. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av ES-STRATEGIC, LLC and LLC eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

It might feel impossible to let go of past offenses, hurts and negative experiences. But if you don't you'll only be harming yourself and your future.

In this episode, Elissa shares why it's so important to let the past stay where it is and how to keep it there through a simple decision and an easy daily practice that makes it impossible to feel bad.

She emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and the future, rather than dwelling on the past. Elissa discusses the negative impact of past hurts and offenses and provides strategies for breaking the cycle. She highlights the power of gratitude and its ability to shift negative emotions. Finally, Elissa encourages listeners to pay attention to momentum and catch negative thoughts early to stay on track towards their goals.

Takeaways

  • Living in the present moment and the future is key to a fulfilling work life.
  • Let go of past hurts and offenses to avoid being thrown off track.
  • Practicing gratitude can shift negative emotions and improve overall well-being.
  • Pay attention to momentum and catch negative thoughts early to stay focused on your goals.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:58 The Intersection of Ancient Teachings and Modern Work Life

03:22 The Power of Living in the Present Moment and the Future

06:22 Breaking the Cycle of Past Hurts and Offenses

09:44 The Importance of Gratitude

13:04 Paying Attention to Momentum

14:31 Conclusion


That Huberman Lab episode Elissa mentions? Catch it here.

Resources:

Don't stay in a job that feels bad. I'll help you see your value, release your doubts and feel confident. It's time to make your move.

When you're ready, I can help you ::

Personalized 1:1 Coaching

  • Customized coaching and strategizing to land a rewarding new job
  • Leverage your career history and transferable skills in your career pivot
  • Mindset and strategy to manage and escape a toxic workplace

Schedule Your Possibility Session™

https://calendly.com/elissa-shuck-career-coach/possibility-session-with-elissa-shuck

Get free resources on my YouTube Channel

Get access to courses and download career helps on my website and follow me on LinkedIn. Don't forget to subscribe!

  continue reading

174 episoder

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