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Kim Strobel

May 4, 2022

Wow! My interview with my 1992 high school classmate, Angie Carlson, was heartwarming, inspiring, and thought-provoking. Shortly after giving birth to her son, Angie was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) 30 years ago. This disease has left her using a walker, sometimes a wheelchair, and the smallest of tasks takes a monumental effort.  

It’s easy to look at Angie’s everyday life and the obstacles she deals with, but she chooses to see her life differently. While she doesn’t deny the extreme fatigue, her limitations, or the hardness of it all, she maintains that she is happy in her life because she CHOOSES to be. She describes her highs, lows, and personal triumphs.

What’s in the episode: 

  • Why we must ask ourselves, “How do we want to feel?”
  • Understanding how our thoughts create our feelings.
  • Embracing what is and not resisting.
  • Making conscious decisions that support how we want to live our lives.
  • Advice on how to see things from a different perspective?  
  • Choosing abundance, joy, and happiness in the midst of hardness

““I feel like there is no other choice. That’s the only choice I choose because I don’t want to be unhappy.” – Angie Carlson

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If you’re tired of putting yourself on the back-burner and ready to learn powerful strategies for increasing your happiness levels and reclaiming your life, you might want to grab a spot on the Happy Academy Waitlist. Over 17,000 people signed up for this 10-month program last year, so you are gonna want to be one of the first to know when we open the doors! Get on the waitlist here

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