How do you respond when tragedy strikes? Do you feel powerless and focus on the impossibilities?
What if you made a different choice? What if you decided that miracles DO happen and started looking for the gift in your challenges?
Meridith Alexander is a mindset expert, motivational speaker and transformational coach on a mission to support entrepreneurs and professionals in tapping into their grit, resilience and fearlessness. She is also the bestselling author of The Sky Is the Limit: Sometimes the Limit Is Just the Beginning and the creator of the GRIT Mindset Academy, a program designed to help leaders reimagine the things that are keeping them stuck and emerge as the best version of themselves.
On this episode of Destined to Be, Meridith joins us to share the story of her daughter’s accident and explain how her training in the inner game empowered her to show up in that moment. She explores how we are limited by the boundaries we place on ourselves, describing how she made the choice to expect the I’M POSSIBLE rather than the impossible as her daughter recovered. Listen in for Meridith’s insight on identifying the gift in what seems like a struggle and learn her three-step process for finding fulfillment and joy in your life!
How Meridith’s training in the inner game helped her navigate her daughter’s accident
Meridith’s choice to expect the I’M POSSIBLE instead of the impossible
How Meridith’s belief in miracles empowered the medical team that treated her daughter
The AHA moment when Meridith saw her past pain as a gift
The power in owning the beauty of your humanity
The GRIT state required to initiate real change
Meridith’s three steps to finding fulfillment
Why we are only limited by the boundaries we place on ourselves
Meridith’s core desire to help people find their joy and achieve their potential
Why we need struggles to inspire us to ask new questions
Email meridith@gritmindsetacademy.com
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The Sky Is the Limit: Sometimes the Limit Is Just the Beginning by Meridith Hankenson Alexander