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#identitycrisis #lifetransitions"I feel more fully who I really am than I ever have inmy whole life. I like myself more than I ever have. I'm using gifts I didn'teven know I had..."My guest in this episode is leadership coach, author, speaker, and minister Becky Burroughs, who shares her journey through profound loss, including the end of a 41-year marriage, the deaths of her parents, and a significantcareer change. Becky describes the resulting identity crisis and feelings ofbeing lost and broken at age 60. She explains how her faith became her anchor and led her toward "resilient healing"ānot just surviving these devastating changes, but using them as a catalyst for profound self-discovery and coming home to her most authentic self. The conversation highlights the importance of rediscovering personal identity, celebrating small wins in healing, and reframing gratitude by focusing on lessons learned from hardship.Ā If you have or are facing major life transitions and emotional challenges (who hasnāt/isnāt??), then this episode is for you. Ā š„CTA: Please subscribe to my podcast. Your support will help me to continue bringing my HEALing message to the world.Takeaways & Timestamps šResilient healing means transformation, not just survival (00:04:30) - When life strips away the titles and roles that defined you, it's an opportunity to discover your authentic self and become the truest version of who you are, rather than just bouncing back.šGrief accompanies all change, not just death (00:23:30) - Learning that with every change comes loss, and with loss comes grief. Naming, owning, and walking through grief for all life transitionsāeven positive onesātakes away its power over you.šHealing has visible progression markers (00:12:00) - You'll know you're healing when you can talk about your trauma without falling apart, moving from sobbing and going fetal to standing strong while sharing your story with others.šReframe gratitude through learning (00:16:30) - Instead of forcing gratitude for awful experiences, find gratitude for what they taught you: "I'm grateful for this because it taught me..." This approach redeems difficult experiences through the lessons gained.š"We-ness" can erase personal identity (00:32:30) - Many people lose themselves in long-term relationships, especially when marrying young. Knowing who you are as an individual is crucial before you can successfully partner with someone else.šCelebration and reflection fuel healing (00:14:30) - The "hard work of grief" requires intentional effort through reflective practices, honest self-examination, and celebrating even tiny victories to provide evidence that healing is happening.Connect with BeckyāØBook: "Come Back Home to You: Navigating Life's Transitions and Embracing Next Chapter Living" on AmazonāØPodcast: "Leadership Becomes Her"āØāFacebookāāØāInstagramāāØEmail: ā[email protected]Follow me, the HEALing Mentorš©µWebsite: https://empoweredsurvivors.com/š©µInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethjoneshealingmentorš©µFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BethJonesHEALingMentor/š©µTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bethjoneshealingmentorš©µLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethjoneshealingmentor/#healingmentor #healingjourney #letsheal



