I Use Tragedies to Fuel Me with Wendy Shew - a podcast by Jessica Sun
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No matter where you are… no matter how lost you feel… no matter what the odds… you have the power to completely change your life as you know it. Here is a story full of trials and tribulations, along with the lessons that you can apply to your own life to turn tragedy into purpose.
Wendy lost her mother to cancer at a young age. After nearly overdosing in her early 20s, she had a wake-up call to change her life and rewrite her story. She is the founder of Building Education, a for-purpose organization that builds schools to help alleviate poverty. She is also an ultramarathon runner and extreme trekker.
Quotes to remember:
“The things that happen to us when we’re young take years of healing and recognizing.”
“We’re not losing anything. We’re not leaving anything. It’s just a shift.”
“I definitely use my tragedies to fuel me.”
“Your words are the leading edge of thought.”
Takeaways:
- Any one of us can live in a victim mentality and truly believe that we are a victim to circumstances
- The people around us play a major role in our addiction and recovery
- The truth is that… things end
- Being thankful for the lessons of life seals the practice of letting go
- As people, we need to be right
- The vast majority of our decisions are made emotionally and subconsciously
- Our mind will constantly make excuses
- Courage and self-confidence arise from all the challenges we have overcome
- What happens in our life is meant to build you into the person you are meant to become
- Be bold in what you want
- Incessant dreams, big unanswered questions, and feeling like you’re missing something are all signs of forthcoming change
- Our realities are reflections of our inner world
- Giving is ultimately more rewarding than receiving
What you’ll learn:
- About Wendy’s rock-bottom moment of nearly overdosing and realizing that if she had died, her body would be thrown behind a dumpster
- How she overcame her mother’s untimely death through meditation
- Lessons on letting go peacefully
- How endurance running has helped Wendy tame the mind
- The one thing that allowed her to finish an ultramarathon
- Why Wendy quit her job and sold everything to travel solo, after going abroad for the first time at 28
- How being Chinese American and the child of immigrants has affected her experiences growing up in California and traveling in Asia
- The overwhelming and life-altering conversation she had with a monk from Tibet who had been persecuted by the Chinese government
- What Wendy’s mission is in building schools to empower both those in the villages and those who give
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Links:
Further episodes of Guru Please
Further podcasts by Jessica Sun
Website of Jessica Sun