Thriving On Purpose

Episode #121: Real Change Can Happen in a Moment

18 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, I share how a recent coaching session helped me move from frustration and judgment to compassion and perspective after a minor car accident. It is a reminder that change does not always come through big bold life decisions. Sometimes, real transformation happens in a single moment when we begin to see things differently.

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