The Strategic Living Podcast with Brian Holmes
Education:Self-Improvement
If you’ve not heard our previous three episodes (#179, #181 and #183) in this series on transition, I’d encourage you to give them a listen.
So far in our sessions, we’ve covered the fact change is inevitable. Transition is an absolute in our life, but how we deal with it varies tremendously. In order to experience a meaningful – and successful – transition, there are four stages each person needs to walk through. We’ve uncovered the first stage of Discontent, and today, we’re talking about stage two: Disconnect.
The Gist:There is a stark reality of being emotionally tethered to unhealthy relationships, careers, or environments. We are connecting, collaborative people! It’s natural and normal to become engaged with people, ideas, and contexts with which we carry out our daily lives. However, if you’re being pulled in a new direction and if the state you’re presently in is no longer satisfying, a healthy crisis is about to ensue.
That said, you’ll be faced with the oftentimes challenging task of letting go, leaving behind, or DISCONNECTING from those things.
Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines disconnect as follows: To separate something from something else; to break a connection between two or more things. To sever the connection of or between. To terminate a connection. To become detached from or to withdraw.
Things You May Have To Disconnect From:
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