We spoke about
Elizabeth’s career as a counsellor and conflict resolution specialist
The life changing impact of an operation and the gruelling rehabilitation
Finding a way to be with the experience of grief
Focus on being the most positive person in the ward and gym
Neuroplasticity of the brain in the healing process
Bringing creativity and humour into the difficult experiences
Choosing your attitude for the day
The art of sadness and learning to create fun
Living with daily courage and humour
Love, support and generosity of friends
The passion to build a business courageously
Looking at fear differently
Compassion and self-care
Value Quotes
“I have a real passion about creating a legacy for the future in our families and for our children”
“..creating workplaces where the inevitable conflicts and tensions are not avoided or escalated but seen as creative opportunities”
“If I had really understood what the progress would be post-surgery, I don’t think I would have managed”
“I thought re learning to walk was just like when there’s a tingle in your legs and they are numb in the morning and the feeling comes back, that’s what I thought would be happening for me”
“It took more courage than I could have understood at the time. It took more humour than I could have understood at the time and more sadness, you know really having to understand grief and loss in a new way”
“It’s been a long slow journey back”
“I get the sensation of the nerves flowing through my body. It’s an astounding experience”
“Determination needs lots of laughter, a little bit of competition and a little bit of anger”
“I joke now that I walk like I’m drunk when I’m sober. Well I walked back then like I was 4 or 5 or 17 sheets to the wind”
“We do have a choice about how we manage chronic pain but it is a daily choice and for people living with a disability or chronic pain it’s often a choice they have to make several times a day”
“It’s really important when you’re faced with a difficulty or a challenge that’s ongoing and sometimes feels insurmountable that we give ourselves time for the difficult feelings”
“I wasn’t going to settle for a second best life. Whatever my physical possibilities were going to be I was going to live the very best life I could”
“There’s lots of value to be found in the difficult experiences”
“That decision to live a best life possible means just very small daily courage”
“One of the amazing outcomes for me is to understand so much more about compassion”
“We need to have rich, full lives which are full of the dark and the light”
“I have a joke that I start off with saying that I have a conflict with gravity and you’ll see me wobble as well as other conflicts we have in life”
“We have to live our lives being our very best friend”
“If I reach out and very simply make 5 or 10 people smile. My mood will be better and I’ll have raised my head, my eyes and my attitude and my emotions”
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I have some really exciting news I want to share with you! I will be writing my book in the first quarter of next year. Woo hoo I was accepted on the 90 day book writing course with Kathy Miles Wheeler and will be supported by the fabulous Karen Gunton, she's a coach and author of the Lighthouse Revolution.
So in order to achieve my dream of writing a non-fiction book I will be moving to fortnightly shows in 2017.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for being such a fabulous listener and I wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy festive season. May joy, peace and love be yours in abundance.
Until next time fabulous podcast listener, I’m Bev and I invite you to live the fab life with me now!
Episode Links
You can find Elizabeth Williamson at:
Website: www.elizabethwilliamsonsolutions.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethWilliamsonSolutions/
Kathy Miles Wheeler: http://www.bookwritingmagazine.com/
Karen Gunton: http://www.karengunton.com