Who Am I Without Pain?
In this conversation, Lin pain recovery coaches discuss strategies for rediscovering purpose beyond the daily struggle of living with chronic pain. This conversation highlights personal stories of how one can change self-perception by incorporating new priorities.
It is not uncommon for people with long-term chronic pain to feel as if they’ve lost track of who they are. This webinar discusses practical solutions for rediscovering a purpose beyond enduring the day-to-day and shares the story of two Lin pain recovery coaches who found the courage and motivation to leave their pain identities behind in their own experiences with long-term chronic pain. They present ideas about how to explore reimagined priorities and dreams and share how they changed their self-perception by incorporating these ideas into their lives.
What you’ll learn:
- Why many people feel like they have lost themselves to chronic pain.
- Why it is so common for people to feel unsure about what to do with themselves as they recover.
- How to rediscover your priorities and explore what makes you happy.
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It is not uncommon for people with long-term chronic pain to feel as if they’ve lost track of who they are. This webinar discusses practical solutions for rediscovering a purpose beyond enduring the day-to-day and shares the story of two Lin pain recovery coaches who found the courage and motivation to leave their pain identities behind in their own experiences with long-term chronic pain. They present ideas about how to explore reimagined priorities and dreams and share how they changed their self-perception by incorporating these ideas into their lives.
What you’ll learn:
- Why many people feel like they have lost themselves to chronic pain.
- Why it is so common for people to feel unsure about what to do with themselves as they recover.
- How to rediscover your priorities and explore what makes you happy.
About your hosts
About your host
Shannon Dougherty
Shannon is a pain recovery coach who healed herself from 17 years worth of chronic pain and other symptoms her doctors considered incurable. Her mission is to help spread the word that chronic pain is curable and that no matter how hopeless it might feel, it can and it does get better. Her mantra is "keep going" because you just never know what is going to work and eventually something will!