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063: Why Pain Produces More Growth Than Happiness Ever Could with Lilly Rachels

How much pain are you experiencing at work? At home? Why does happiness often seem so elusive?

What do you do in your career when nothing is going your way?

In this episode, prepare to be inspired by the heart-tugging story of Lilly Rachels. A self-proclaimed optimist, Lilly believes that even in the darkest times, the light can be found.

Her own experience of divorce, loss of loved ones, and a physically damaging accident led Lilly to her own dark time… and ultimately to her true calling.

Lilly offers you and me hope, and a roadmap for growing through grief.

She holds a Masters of Social Work from the University of Tennessee, and worked as a therapist, personal trainer, and trauma sensitive yoga instructor before building her own coaching practice for leaders suffering from grief.

So press play and let’s chat… because one piece of the human experience we all have in common is pain.

 

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WHY PAIN PRODUCES MORE GROWTH THAN HAPPINESS EVER COULD

Did that conversation stir your heart a bit because it really did for mine? 

One thing Lily said that struck a chord with me:

Give your heart time to catch up with your head.

One personal example when I failed to give my heart time to catch up with my head was when I quit my job at Whirlpool corporation to launch into OACO full time.

I went from working at my job at Whirlpool on Friday to hustling on my business on the next Monday. I had a lot that I wanted to get done. I definitely didn’t want to go a day longer than necessary before I’d replaced my income with the income from my company. 

All good and well, but let me tell you… I did not give my heart time to catch up with my head when I made that transition.

I bet you experienced (or will experience) the same when leaving a company or leaving a job that you’ve held for a long time. 

It’s still a loss. Your mind is still going to process it as a loss and that loss triggers grief and the same kind of experiences that we talked about in this episode. 

In moments like these there’s a lot of emotion that we do not get to process properly because we are focused on the hustle and grind involved in getting back at it. 

So, in order to avoid this, I’d like to share with you a couple of little tips on how to practice feeling your feelings.

This will allow you to process through any negative emotion, grief, or loss that may be with you, and it can apply for any emotion, anything that might be negative or that might be holding you back. 

Get alone

Get away from every distraction. Give yourself time and space. Environment does matter. I would encourage you not to use an environment that is already familiar and associated with things like work, home, kids and family. Go somewhere else, somewhere that you can calm and clear your mind.

Start breathing

Once you find a place where you can be fully present, take a few deep breaths. 

To begin, I recommend breathing slowly through the nose and exhaling through the mouth like a sigh. Then after a few deep breaths, both inhale and exhale through the nose.

Equal counts on the inhale and exhale. Example, four count in, four count out. 

Breathe that way for a few minutes. 

Start Asking

And then I want you to ask yourself, “What am I feeling?”

Do a scan. 

Ask yourself the question, “What emotions am I noticing?”

We’ll start that question in our mind. What are the thoughts and words that pop in? 

Now, can you be more specific? Can you add more detail to the types of emotional vocabulary that you’re using. 

Now, connect it with your body. 

What do you actually notice in the sensations or energy of your physical body.

Where do you feel it? What does it feel like? 

For example, you might sit down, start doing some deep breathing, and then you ask yourself the question, what am I feeling? And the word anger pops into your mind?

Okay. I’m feeling angry. Where in my body do I notice? I

I’m scanning my body, head to toe, looking for the energy of anger. 

“Oh, I feel my throat really tense and tight as I think about that anger. That’s where I feel it.” 

What does it feel like? 

“Oh, it feels like there’s a, a chain around my throat and it’s tightening.” 

I want you to imagine it, describe the sensation, put some picture and color to it. As much as you’re able to get creative, there’s no right or wrong answer.

Stay with it

Once you’ve noticed it and you’ve been there for a little bit. Hang out there, as long as you’re able to allow that feeling of anger, that emotion of anger to stay with. 

Let it be intense. If it needs to grow, let it grow. If it dissipates, let it dissipate.

Don’t try to change it. Simply be with it. 

This whole concept may be foreign to you, or maybe it’s something that you already do daily as a part of your meditation practice. 

If that’s you fantastic. 

If it’s not no problem.

We all begin somewhere on the journey of emotional mastery, but practicing feeling your feelings is something that I highly encourage everyone to do, especially if you’ve been through or are going through something that’s really tough.

Let your heart catch up with your head. 

I promise you that when you get better at this, you’re gonna experience a shift in how that emotion is weighing you down. 

It’s going to change. 

Your state, your energy, your thinking will become more clear and you’re gonna have more energy to put into the things that you want and move forward faster towards your vision and goals than when you have this emotional baggage weighing you down.

Hey, if you have questions about that, I’d love to dig into it with you. 

Make sure you join our free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehappyengineer

Shoot me an email: zach@oasisofcourage.com or go out and check the show notes. 

We got our bonus content there from this episode. And as always all the links to everything that we talked about with Lily is going to be there.

However we can serve you let us know, but most of all, keep crushing comfort, creating courage, and let’s do this.

 

ABOUT LILLY RACHELS

Lilly is a Podcast Host and Growth Coach. A self-proclaimed optimist, Lilly believes that even in the darkest times, the light can be found. The experience of healing through divorce, loss of loved ones, and a physically damaging accident led Lilly to the backbone of her business “pain has the potential to produces more growth than happiness ever could”. These painful events gave way to what Lilly believes is her true calling, to illuminate the path to a joyful life while growing through grief. 

Lilly holds a Master of Social work degree and previously worked as a therapist, personal trainer, and trauma sensitive yoga instructor.

She currently lives in Nashville with her two pups. In her free time she loves exploring the outdoors, meeting new people, and enjoying a hot cup of tea.

 

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FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:

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[00:00:00] Zach White: Lily. Hi, so glad you’re here and welcome to The Happy Engineer Podcast.

[00:00:05] Lilly Rachels: Thank you. I’m happy to be here. 

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