• Reflections on Life After a Near-Death Experience

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Reflections on Life After a Near-Death Experience

  • Summary

  • Summary

    In this episode, Shawn Terrell reflects on his near-death experience and shares profound life lessons learned from it. He discusses the importance of balancing work and life, the inevitability of health changes, and the significance of relationships during tough times. Shawn emphasizes the need to enjoy life in the present rather than waiting for retirement and highlights how unexpected challenges can reshape our perspectives.

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    Takeaways

    People spend too much of their lives focused on work.
    It's important to enjoy life while you're in the middle of it.
    Health changes can become a central focus of life.
    You can't account for everything in life.
    Pay attention to who shows up for you during hard times.
    Not everyone wants to think about dying.
    Friends may show support in different ways.
    Life is unpredictable and requires flexibility.
    The importance of health cannot be overstated.
    No dress rehearsal, this is our lives.

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