Season 3: Episode 12
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari is committed to helping people look forward to living life, free of regret. Our lives are often full of moments where we wished we could have done things differently. We have look at our problems from another perspective to reflect on how we can change our actions in the future.
Our first caller, Kevin, asks Nancy how he can spark curiosity in his daughter, who is always glued to her phone. Nancy advises that not everyone has the same sense of discovery. She offers a way that his daughter can expand her interests by rewarding her along the way.
Our next caller, Hope, wants to know how she can get her procrastinating husband to be more motivated towards projects. Hope voices concerns that he consistently accepts these endeavors, but never completes them. Nancy recommends an alternate way to encourage him by outsourcing those tasks to someone who can get the job done.
Our inspirational guests, Tashara and Caselle Hunter, lost their six-year-old son, Qwentyn, to a drowning incident in a cruise ship pool. After experiencing a myriad of emotions, they were able to reconcile with their regret through their faith and support for each other. Since then, Tashara and Caselle Hunter have established a foundation called the Qwentyn Hunter Luv Foundation to save kids just like their son.
Our last caller, Yolanda, requests advice on how to differentiate whether her 14-year-old son is experiencing teenage hormones or if he is upset about her divorce. Nancy reminds her to continue to be a pillar of support in his life, as well as alternative ways she can spend more time with him.
Mistakes are lessons to be learned, and not experiences to regret. Instead of dwindling on what could have been, throw those times of sorrow out the window. We often realize that there is a need for change when feel regretful. Through identifying and understanding situations that cause these experiences, we are able to put more energy towards adjusting these issues. By paying attention to our choices we can make better decisions as we live full out.
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