|
In this week’s episode, Marni welcomes Mahwish Syed to the Life Check Yourself Studio. Mahwish is an award-winning fashion and interior designer, cancer survivor, and author. She shares her incredible journey of turning adversity into a powerful source of transformation. Her new book, Purgatory to Paradise: How Cancer Helped Me Design an Authentic Life, highlights how she navigated the dark times of her illness to emerge as a stronger, more authentic version of herself. In this episode, the duo dives deep into the concepts of self-love, healing, and the transformative power of our environments. Whether you're battling illness, overcoming a challenging relationship, or simply seeking more peace and joy in your daily life, Mahwish’s insights will inspire you to create beauty and harmony from the inside out. -
Using Adversity as a Catalyst for Change -
The Power of Healing Environments -
Reconnecting with the Inner Child and Authentic Self -
Using Adversity as a Catalyst for Change (08:15) Adversity often reveals truths that are hidden in the comfort of everyday life. This shift in focus led to a deeper understanding of personal worth and the realization that one must prioritize their well-being over toxic relationships. "It wasn’t just about surviving; it was about finding a way to truly live." -
The Power of Healing Environments (20:45) The surroundings in which one lives and heals play a significant role in recovery and well-being. Emphasizing beauty and order in one’s environment helps cultivate a mindset of peace and wellness. "Creating beauty in our environment helps to cultivate peace within." -
Reconnecting with the Inner Child and Authentic Self (35:30) True healing involves reconnecting with the authentic self and nurturing the inner child. By curating personal spaces that reflect one’s true identity and childhood joys, individuals can foster a sense of wholeness and contentment. This practice allows for a deeper connection with one's core values and passions, encouraging a life lived in alignment with inner truths. "Reconnecting with what we loved as children brings us back to our most authentic selves." Make a Connection: |