The coronavirus pandemic has prompted many changes in how we live and work. Many entrepreneurs have had to pivot to keep their businesses operating. Even without a pandemic, it’s the nature of life to expect change – even if we don’t always like it. David Hennessey is an expert at helping people manage change. Through the holistic personal development program he created called The WONDER Technique, David helps people achieve their dreams, manage stress, increase resilience, confidence and energy.
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On this episode of the Live. Love. Engage. podcast:
- David explains how you can learn something new
- What “P.I.P.” means in relation to change
- The importance of figuring out needs versus wants
- How silence benefits your personal well-being and your relationships
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It was my honor to appear on your podcast. you are an wonderful host and asked me very insightful questions.
David
Thank you for the kind words. You shared some useful information around change – especially your acronyms! 🙂