Beyond Your Past Radio

Some Things Never Change...But You Can.

May 30, 2019 Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLP
Beyond Your Past Radio
Some Things Never Change...But You Can.
Show Notes

It's funny how things work out in life, and I don't mean funny haha, but more like funny strange, or funny interesting. 

In this episode of Mobile Musings, sponsored by Beyond Your Past Radio, I look back at an episode I recorded 3 years ago, and wouldn't you know it..it's as relevant today as it was then. 

The struggles unfolding all around us in government, world violence, a divided nation and really divided world on so many fronts, can take its toll on your emotional health. These volatile times, the same as back then, can very easily steal your joy and bring down your outlook on humanity overall as well as the potential in your own life.  

For that matter, not even just 3 years ago, but these struggles have been around in various forms for decades, and one can make a case for these things being around since pretty much, forever. Times change, technology changes, and we just don't seem to learn from our past in some areas.  You know how that old saying goes, right?

So I hope you'll enjoy this look back at my thoughts on embracing the good the people around you, sharing a smile, and finding ways to rid yourself of the negativity in your life so can embrace everything wonderful about you and those around you. 

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