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Ep. 21: Finding Purpose Through Adversity ft. Allison Hampton

Jul 10, 202436 min
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🎙️Episode 21 of 🎧Wellness with EAC Podcast!🎧 is here, and we're diving into Finding Purpose Through Adversity with Allison Hampton. Shall we dive in? 🤔Ever felt like you're always chasing the next thing, never fully satisfied with where you are? 🎤In this episode, I'm joined by Allison Hampton, founder of Living Chronic Faith and a board-certified life coach at Arise. Alison shares her incredible journey of living with chronic illness while maintaining faith and finding contentment in every season of life. 💡We explore the importance of recognizing and appreciating what we have, understanding that God has given us everything we need to live a godly life by His divine power. 🔑Alison and I discuss how to embrace change, the role of faith in personal growth, and living a life true to one's core values. 💡How do you find contentment in your life? Share your thoughts in the comments below. What strategies help you balance your ambitions with gratitude for the present? ✅Join me every Wednesday for an inspiring episode as we continue to explore the intersections of career wellness, faith, and personal growth. Connect with Nicole at simplyeac.com About Allison: Allison J. Hampton is a speaker, author, and board-certified Christian life coach and mental health coach. She is the owner of ARISE Life Coaching, LLC., and the founder of a non-profit organization called Living Chronic Faith, Inc. This faith-first organization serves an online community designed to encourage and empower people living with chronic medical conditions to maximize their quality of life and develop a new sense of purpose, despite their physical limitations. Allison holds a Master of Divinity from Southeastern University and anticipates completing her doctoral studies in pastoral counseling this fall.

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