Meet Tamu Thomas
Tamu Thomas is the founder of ‘Three Sixty’ and a purveyor of joy.  ‘Three sixty’ is a wellness brand on a mission to help generation X women experience more joy in their day to day lives.
Find out more about Tamu and her work over on her website http://www.livethreesixty.com/ (http://www.livethreesixty.com)
Fav quotes from this episode:
“We are bought up in a society that prepares us for fear, but doesn’t prepare us for joy.”
“By taking responsibility for your own joy, you give other people permission to own their joy.”
“I’m constantly prioritising joy in every moment. Even the ones that feel quite sticky.”
“The idea that joy is within you, and that you can tap into it at any time feels really empowering.”
“Instead of thinking of my playfulness as being immature – I now consider it a vital part of my vitality.”
In this episode we talk about:
How it’s time to stop playing the ‘my-life-is-harder-than-yours’ game
What you can do to enable others to access their inherent joy
How rollerskating flicked a switch in Tamu’s brain to wake her up to another way of livingWhat the difference is between 'happiness' and 'joy'
How it’s possible to feel joy alongside other emotions like sadness
Plus we talk about ‘Generation X’ women and how they are the bridge between the digital and analogue ages.
Resources:
Bill High - https://billhigh.com/faith/how-do-you-define-joy/ (How do you define joy )

Meet Tamu Thomas

Tamu Thomas is the founder of ‘Three Sixty’ and a purveyor of joy.  ‘Three sixty’ is a wellness brand on a mission to help generation X women experience more joy in their day to day lives.

Find out more about Tamu and her work over on her website http://www.livethreesixty.com

Fav quotes from this episode:

“We are bought up in a society that prepares us for fear, but doesn’t prepare us for joy.”

“By taking responsibility for your own joy, you give other people permission to own their joy.”

“I’m constantly prioritising joy in every moment. Even the ones that feel quite sticky.”

“The idea that joy is within you, and that you can tap into it at any time feels really empowering.”

“Instead of thinking of my playfulness as being immature – I now consider it a vital part of my vitality.”

In this episode we talk about:

How it’s time to stop playing the ‘my-life-is-harder-than-yours’ game

What you can do to enable others to access their inherent joy

How rollerskating flicked a switch in Tamu’s brain to wake her up to another way of livingWhat the difference is between 'happiness' and 'joy'

How it’s possible to feel joy alongside other emotions like sadness

Plus we talk about ‘Generation X’ women and how they are the bridge between the digital and analogue ages.

Resources:

Bill High - How do you define joy