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I’m psyched for today’s episode of WWRadio. Renowned life coach and speaker Laurie Gerber is on the show sharing the most amazing practical advice for designing a life you love and becoming truly happy. I have to say, I think I got more amazing take aways from this episode than any WWRadio episode yet. I’ve already listened multiple times and taken notes.So grab your notebook & headphones for this one because Laurie will really blow your mind with inspiration, tips, and insight on everything from radical honesty to having tough conversations to overwhelm as an addiction and how to release it.  I learned and benefitted so much from this talk.



WWRadio is on  iTunes! yay!



My favorite lines, nuggets, & tweetables from this interview:


“Overwhelm comes from the false concept that we can do everything we wish to do & that is just untrue…it is simply impossible.” @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout


“We really do believe you can design a beautiful life in all areas, that doesn’t mean you’re going to be a stay at home mom and executive, but you’re going to figure out what’s most important to you and take critical action on that every day and that’s going to make you feel really good.”  @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout


“What stops people from feeling free is whatever they’re hiding. Whatever you’re hiding you have to manage.” @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout –> {TWEET THIS}


“What we are hiding preoccupies us and makes us feel bad about ourselves because if you’re hiding it, you think it’s bad or you think you’re going to get in trouble.” @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout {TWEET THIS}


“The right fights are better than silence and thinking you know how it is.” @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout {TWEET IT OUT YO!}


“Overwhelm is an addiction.” @HGlifecoaching via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout {Tweet it!} 


“What makes people happy isn’t  finishing their to-do list, rather taking scared action on their dreams.” @lauriegerber via #WWRadio w/ @Katiedalebout { TWEET THIS WISDOM}



Tip:


-One of my favorite points Laurie made about honest was this: “The idea of living an honest life is not that you blurt out every thought that comes to your mind…there is an art and a science into molding your life into one where people expect it from you….”


-Starting your new honest way of being is just like starting healthy eating, it’s a process. At first people around you make think it’s funky but then they’ll eventually expect it from you and stop offering you cake. For instance, they’ll stop gossiping around you and stop expect you to give them your honest opinion.


-This also hit home deeply for me…if you are upset or depressed…in figuring out why and starting to fix it a good place to start is seeing what you’re lying about, not necessarily an overt lie but anything you’re hiding and that’s probably where the issue is.


-TIP for motivating yourself to have those difficult conversations you don’t want to have: it’s always better after they are had even if a mess is made or there’s a blow out


EXERCISE: Analyze your 18 areas of life from the Handel Method.


Handel Group’s 18 Areas of Life Homework Assignment

For each of the following 18 areas of life, use the scale below to describe: a) what a perfect 10 would be for each area; b) what your life is actually like in each area (choose a number and describe in-depth); and c) what the barriers are to making it a perfect 10.

Body
Career/Business/School Life
Money
Relationships
Romance
Sex
Community
Character Traits
Family
Time
Relationship to Self
Bad Habits
Home
Personal Space
Learning
Fun & Adventure
Spirituality
Health

Links we mention:


Great posts from Laurie on The Huffington Post.


Clear Clutter with Laurie Gerber, cover story for Experience Life –> required reading for Wonderland.


Laurie’s MTV show


Laurie’s new AMC show with her co-host & husband Will, The Marriage Test



More on the 18 areas of life.


Behind the scenes with Laurie Gerber.