Living Full Out Show
Living Full Out Show
Nancy Solari - Living Full Out
Discover How You Can Nurture Relationships and Live Full Out By Being Honest
52 minutes Posted Jan 8, 2022 at 11:00 am.
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The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to be honest. Maybe you’re unhappy in a relationship but are convincing yourself otherwise. Perhaps you want to quit your job and are keeping it from your boss. Even though we may think dishonesty will protect others from getting hurt, being transparent is ultimately the best way to connect with your loved ones and stay true to yourself.

Our first caller, Gabrielle, needs advice on how to deal with anxiety in nursing school and maintaining healthy relationships. Nancy reminds her that stress can come from more areas of our lives than we think, so she should focus on scheduling moments to communicate with friends and family. Tune in to gain strategies on how to manage your time.

Our inspirational guest, Patrick Chester, talks about his 15-year-long addiction with gambling. Patrick’s struggle led him to lie to his business partners, family, and wife. As he continued to spiral downwards, he ended up spending time in rehab and jail. Listen to hear how Patrick’s family inspired him to become truthful with himself and those he had hurt in order to begin his journey to recovery.

Our last caller, Shwe, wants guidance on how to get work experience before her MBA program, which starts in 2 months. Nancy advises her to look for some background in the job area she wants to eventually pursue. Tune in to hear how you can still find some meaningful opportunities that will set you up for future success, even when you're pressed for time.

Perhaps you have bad news you need to tell a friend but are unsure how to break it to them. Maybe you are hiding a side of yourself that you fear others will see. In order to be the best version of ourselves, we must fully acknowledge our true feelings and the impact of our actions. Live full out by being courageous and having those tough conversations.