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Today, we’re going to talk about what to do in those moments where you feel under attack by the people closest to you. When I say under attack, I’m talking about those moments when something was said to you that triggered negative emotions, or when someone called you out on something you didn’t like being called out on. This topic means a lot to me because, if I’m being honest, the passionate half-Italian athlete in me has failed SO many times in these moments. But, I’ve learned a ton from them and want to share a strategy that’s going to help you stay strong in those moments instead of falling apart.
Lock in to find out how to turn challenging moments into powerful, win-win opportunities.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
KEY QUOTES
“Ignoring your feelings is the fuel for falling apart.” – J.R.
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