In today’s episode of “Healing From Within” host Sheryl Glick author of The Living Spirit: Answers for Healing and Infinite Love which share stories of spiritual awakening communication healing energies miracles and ways to use intuition and inner guidance to navigate the world making better choices and decisions welcomes, once again, John Vespasian author of Undisrupted helps us develop a sound plan and strategy to determine if life is running smoothly, always filled with success and happiness, or are we sometimes faced with disruptions and periods of chaos, where we need strategies to help make the best choices for success.To listen to other interviews with John go to the radio page of www.sherylglick.com and to May 2019 to listen to John discuss his last book “Sequentiality”As listeners of “Healing From Within” have come to expect over the years Sheryl and her guests seek new ways to understand our human and energetic duality so we may merge the best of mind body and soul to improve the human condition, ourselves, world, and make choices to further health prosperity happiness and the best version of ourselves no matter what the challenge is.In today’s episode of “Healing From Within” we will begin to discover the keys to dealing with disruption and times of crisis, as John Vespasian shows us to rely on what we already know and employ skills and assets gathered in the past that we know and trust. We will see that life tends to punish lack of preparedness harshly, and also discover when disruption happens we may not have time to think or look for answers. We must be ready with a few good strategies. John will share stories of dynamic people like Savva Mamontov and Albert Schweitzer and others who were unprepared and therefore, unable to prevent disruption from destroying their own lives.John helps prepare readers for challenges we may face at some point in our lives. John wrote, “Individuals who thought themselves blessed by fortune will unexpectedly suffer road accidents, get fired from their job, go bankrupt and lose their health, get divorced or get sued in court by friends, business partners or third parties, others will lose their savings in catastrophic investments. Lack of preparedness is dangerous very dangerous. I do not recommend it to anybody. You can be wiped out by factors that are not even mentioned in books about success. Those books will tell you what to do to get ahead in life, but that is not enough. You need to know as well how to deal with disruptions. I cannot emphasize enough the necessity of having sound workable strategies for dealing with disruptions or better still averting them. It’s a life or death question”.John goes on to tell us the interesting story of industrialist Savva Mamontac and how he could have prevented disruption from destroying his very accomplished life. This book was actually conceived while John was reading the biography of Davva Mamontov (1841-1918). He is not well known outside Russia but he was one of the most successful industrialists in the late nineteenth century. Mamontov studied in St Petersburg and Moscow and then devoted most of his life to working as a railroad executive. His family was well established in business and he inherited the talent and personal contacts of his father. By the time he was twenty nine in 1869 Mamontov was supervising railroad projects in Siberia and Ukraine—building train connections to remote regions of the Russian Empire.He enjoyed a harmonious personal life married to Elizabeth Sapoznikova for a life time. By 1883 he was in his forties possessed a large home in Moscow and a home the countryside. Yet neither his education nor his experience had prepared him for dealing with major disruptions. The problems started when Mamontov undertook to create companies outside his field of expertise. Now a days you will see entrepreneurs start additional companies in order to expand their reach.Sheryl says that she is reminded of President Trump who was...