Listen "Anita Anello on how to depend on the right people."
Episode Synopsis
Knowing who to trust on a good day and even harder in our most challenging moments is difficult.In today's episode, Anita Anello, a business owner, coach, successful software executive & mom, shares her experience of going through a marriage crisis and a medical emergency that changed her life. She talks about her shock and sadness while emphasizing the importance of having a support system during difficult times and how a few close friends were there for her and her family. If you have ever wondered how to find the right people to depend on, listen to this episode.Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:Life can throw unexpected challenges at you, such as marriage crises and medical emergencies, and it's essential to have a support system in place.Close friends willing to listen and be present without trying to solve everything can make a significant difference during difficult times.Not everyone is equipped to handle others' challenges, and it's essential to be understanding and gracious toward those who may not know how to respond.Taking small steps and seeking professional help can help you navigate adversity and work toward healing and growth. Facing a health crisis can bring significant changes and challenges to the individual and their loved ones.Relying on God and community support is crucial during difficult times.Adversity can lead to growth and maturity in relationships and faith.Trusting God's work in our lives and staying committed to a marriage can bring about positive transformation.Dependence on God and recognizing our need for Him can lead to freedom and a deeper relationship with Him."Life doesn't always give you roses.""We're going to be okay, no matter what.""Sometimes all you need is for somebody to say, 'I see you.'""No matter what, God, you are with us, and we will be all right."If you like this episode—and how could you not—you must follow Anita. You can find her website for her organization, The Ripple Effect. You'll be glad that you did. Email us at [email protected]. You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can follow Raleigh Sadler on Twitter and Instagram.For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-mercycast/exclusive-content
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