About
Guest Dani Rosenblad James is driven by the desire to inspire and uplift others through her remarkable journey. Her path has been marked by challenges, including a life-altering traumatic brain injury, which ignited a profound transformation.
Originally, she embarked on unconventional adventures, hitchhiking and working on a weed farm. However, her purpose took a new direction as she discovered her passion for travel, cultural exploration, and sustainability. Thus, she has Misfit Wanders, her travel blog. She can be found on social media as misfitwanders.
Learn more about Tami on her website TamiTalksTrauma or on social media as @TamiTalksTrauma
Summary
In this episode, Dani Rosenblad James shares her journey of healing and growth after a traumatic brain injury. She discusses starting a travel blog, writing a children's book, and inspiring others with her experiences. Dani emphasizes the importance of self-care, choosing positivity and gratitude, and the power of connection. She shares a mantra for healing and growth and recommends the book 'The Atomic Habits' for creating positive habits. Dani also highlights the support of her husband and the importance of celebrating progress on the healing journey.
Takeaways
- Practice self-care daily to prioritize your well-being.
- Choose positivity and gratitude to shift your mindset.
- Avoid comparing your healing journey to others and focus on your own progress.
- Reparent yourself with affirmations and believe in your worthiness.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:00 Starting a Travel Blog
03:26 Inspiring Others with Your Story
04:59 Writing a Children's Book
05:50 The Power of Connection
08:13 Mantra for Healing and Growth
09:21 Practicing Self-Care
11:34 The Importance of Self-Care for Women
13:20 Choosing Positivity and Gratitude
16:31 The Support of a Loved One
21:03 Celebrating Progress and Healing
22:09 Practical Takeaway: Self-Care
23:45 Avoiding Comparison on the Healing Journey
26:14 Reparenting Ourselves with Affirmations
28:18 Book Recommendation: The Atomic Habits
29:25 Conclusion and Gratitude