I've Been Meaning To Do That
Big changes in your life—becoming an empty nester, selling a business, or going through a divorce, for example—can bring unexpected emotional and practical challenges. In this episode of I’ve Been Meaning To Do That, host and Truist Wealth Head of Investment Management Oscarlyn Elder welcomes author and clinical psychologist Sherry Walling, Ph.D., to explore why even positive changes can feel disruptive. They talk about how to deal with changing identity and relationships, and the emotional pitfalls that new circumstances can create. Also in the discussion: Why major transitions can feel especially challenging to high achievers How “transition fog” can affect decision-making The role family relationships play during periods of major change Finding purpose and meaning in the next chapter of life Additional information: If you’d like to take notes on today’s episode, you can download this free template. Podcast worksheet [https://www.truist.com/content/dam/truist-bank/us/en/documents/media/podcast/truist-PWP-podcast4-worksheet-v01.pdf] Have a question for Oscarlyn or her guests? Email DoThat@truist.com.
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