As seen on Bobby Jones.
05:30 min
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Stories help you make sense of your life—but when these narratives are incomplete or misleading, they can keep you stuck instead of providing clarity.
Teacher and child psychologist Jean Gross shares her tips for helping children believe in themselves, and discusses how you can encourage them to be determined and to enjoy challenges.
Michael has over 20 years’ experience working with children and families and has worked with Intermountain in Helena since October 2000.
Lucille Clifton reads her poem “won’t you celebrate with me.”
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In the pitch-black night, stung by jellyfish, choking on salt water, singing to herself, hallucinating Diana Nyad just kept on swimming. And that’s how she finally achieved her lifetime goal as an athlete: an extreme 100-mile swim from Cuba to Florida—at age 64. Hear her story.
Dr. Edith Eger, the author of The Choice, delves into her time at Auschwitz, discussing things that she never thought were possible. Dr. Eger talks about finding hope in hopelessness, and how everything has a spark inside of it.
Author Linda Graham, M.F.T talks about her book BOUNCING BACK and how we can rewire our brains for maximum resilience and well-being.
A foundational voice in end of life care, Frank Ostaseski, shares how his series of recent strokes and the sudden switch in roles from caregiver to care-receiver have deepened his understanding of the surprising ways vulnerability can unlock personal resilience and cultivate compassion for oneself...
These 3 stories prove that the only thing holding you back is your attitude and how living beyond your limits is about recognizing your limitless potential no matter your physical limitations.