2022-06-20
1 小时 8 分钟The moment that I whispered the first I need help was like, the moment that my eyes were open to what help can bring and how help can change my life.
And asking for help is really, I think, like, working out, it's like the more you do it, the easier it gets.
But I think for a lot of people that initial, it's like pride's utter chokehold of, like, I've got this, I've got this, I've got this.
Until I really don't is scary.
Okay, so here's my question.
When was the last time you answered the question, how are you?
Honestly?
Whether small talk is a good thing, a bad thing, or just a thing?
It's kind of a matter of passionate debate these days.
But the bigger issue, especially this question, brings it up when it's time to get real.
What do we do?
Do we bail?
Or do we actually open up to it, both with other people and also with ourselves?
And what are we losing?
What parts of ourselves, our relationships, our lives, are we forsaking when we hide behind the facade of social propriety?
There comes this time when it's crucial to move beyond the surface level level if we want to invite deeper and more fulfilled connections into our lives and find community that will support and unlift us.
So today I'm joined by Jenna Kutcher to talk about this idea and so much more.
The notion of diving deeper below the surface in all parts of life to spark meaningful connections and ultimately, a more authentic and rich life.
Jenna is a born and raised minnesotan wife, mom, wildly successful educational entrepreneur, and aims for two things daily that I can totally respect.
Helping others wake up to life.