32. Why I Love "How to Die Alone", Working Through Loneliness, and Taking Risks
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How to Die Alone is a new show created by Natasha Rothwell that is now streaming on Hulu. It follows Mel on her journey to finding confidence in herself and discovering who she truly wants to be.
It's a great binge watch that is full of lessons for anyone trying to become the highest version of themself. It's also the most recent thing I haven't been able to stop yapping about.
In this episode I talk about:
- Understanding and dealing with loneliness
- Moving through fear and taking action
- Friendship breakups
- Why I love this how and lessons learned from watching it
Here is a great article from Very Well Mind that talks about the causes and consequences of loneliness by Kendra Cherry, MSEd.
Related Episode: "10. Living in Fear, Limiting Beliefs, and Stepping Out on Faith"
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