Overcoming Adversity: Keeping Yourself Together When Everything Falls Apart

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Kathy Zant

Kathy Zant

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This was originally broadcast in March 2022 as a part of WordFest Live, and was recorded a few weeks earlier, just shortly after my husband came home after a catastrophic stroke. I was pretty committed to ensuring that the experience that had devastated my family turned into something positive from a spiritual and emotional perspective. As such, I vowed to share my experience.
WordFest was an event committed to helping remote workers support their emotional and mental well-being in an increasingly isolated world. As a remote worker myself, I have been supportive of this mission as both an organizer and speaker.
In November 2021, my husband had a stroke leaving his right side paralyzed and his speech affected. This brilliant man who has helped so many people recover from trauma, abuse, addiction, and more was rendered unable to even fend for himself right before my eyes. I was immediately thrust into the role of patient advocate, caregiver, therapist, cheerleader, and single mom as my entire world turned upside down. Oh, and I just started my dream job working with the team at StellarWP. In this very vulnerable talk, I will share stories of hope and learning in the midst of devastating challenges in my life. The harder the challenge became, the more I found strength within myself. Something miraculous began to happen, and I did things I never thought I could do. It left me wondering whether or not we can tap into that inner strength without having to face adversity, or if we need these events in order to see who we really are. And what does that mean next? I’ll also share what worked in the journey through this challenge, and what didn’t work at all. What do I wish I knew earlier? What was the one thing that someone said to me that gave me strength and made me realize I was stronger than I thought I was?
#caregiving #strokerecovery #strokeawareness

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@kellybethco
@kellybethco Жыл бұрын
Bless you dear, I heard you and I thank you. It's not easy being so vulnerable to literal strangers and I want you to know you touched me and all of what you said resonated and is a good reminder for me. ❤
@KathyZant
@KathyZant Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kelly. I am glad you found this touching. Hug those you love! I appreciate you.
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