Let’s face it. Transitions are anything but easy. But, guess what?! You aren’t alone! We all go through them. Some, handle them better than others, though, that doesn’t mean you can’t too!
Halie Devlin, Founder of Embodied Recovery Community, has learned over the years to take transitions as an invitation to not take herself so seriously and as an opportunity to bring more light into her life. From struggling with addiction all through her college experience and into the beginning of her career, Halie had to really learn how to navigate not only difficult academic and career transitions, but all while in the midst of addiction. It wasn’t until Halie was introduced to the recovery and somatic world when she was able to bring more light back into her life and give back to other recovering women in return.
In this episode of Success is Subjective, Halie joins Joanna to share her journey going from an art major, to eventually transitioning into doing a different type of ‘art’, supporting recovering women through somatic work. Listen in to gain insight on how Halie has managed to get through some of the most difficult transitions of her life and how she helps others fall in love with their own personal journeys.
What You Will Learn
Dealing with homesickness when moving away for college
The shame associated around the college you go to
College names don’t always match up to quality of education
Navigating academic transitions in the midst of addiction
What Halie did with her art major after graduating college
The different lane but same highway that Halie took with her career
Choose the things that keep you feeling truly alive
Bringing lightness into transitions
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