Better to take action and mess up than not do anything at all.
Guy Dumas, has been working with young adults in wilderness therapy for over 30 years but his journey didn’t start out there. Following high school, Guy joined the military but after a misdiagnosis he was kicked out and left to figure out what to do next. Instead of choosing to sit in that defeat he decided to take action and try out a job in wilderness therapy where he ended up finding his own sense of recovery. Now Guy finds his purpose in working with young adults in their own journeys in wilderness therapy.
On this episode of Success is Subjective, Guy joins Joanna to share his journey as he learned how to build himself up and find a new sense of purpose after being kicked out of the military. If it weren’t for a misdiagnosis and a time of defeat, Guy wouldn’t find himself right where he feels called to be. Listen in for Guy’s insight on how learning to take action has affected his own life and the lives of others around him.
What You Will Learn
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