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Motivation, Inspiration, Purpose, Passion, from The Space Between with Sean McClellan

Motivation, Inspiration, Purpose, Passion, from The Space Between with Sean McClellan

De: Self Improvement Coach Sean McClellan
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This podcast was created for the individual who knows deep down that they have a purpose for being here on this planet! You know that you have a unique gift. We only have limited time here, and we must dedicate our lives to removing all the things that do not serve us as we pursue our dreams! We let the noise of the world distract us, and this creates a lack of confidence and focus. We let the opinions of people and our very own circumstances influence our behavior and actions. I will be encouraging you on each episode to start thinking about your Purpose for being here! We should all be living a passionate purpose driven life with the one life that we have been given. The change you are seeking in your life is not out of reach, but it will only happen when you decide to Grow and become the person that God created you to be! If this message resonates with you, then I you have landed in the right spot! You have landed in The Space Between!The Space Between Ciencias Sociales Desarrollo Personal Economía Filosofía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • Motivation From Retuning To Default
    May 23 2025
    Pursuing your goals and dreams is a powerful journey—but it’s not without its challenges. One of the most common setbacks is the quiet return to default. We start strong, full of intention and fire, but somewhere along the way, we drift back to comfort zones, old habits, and familiar thinking. It’s human nature, but it’s also a trap. Becoming aware of this tendency is critical. You can’t change what you don’t acknowledge. Success requires regular self-checks—moments of reflection where you ask: Where am I out of alignment? Is it a lack of clarity on the next step? Is consistency slipping? Has commitment faded? Are you disconnected from your “why”? Have you forgotten to celebrate how far you’ve come? The path to your dreams won’t always be linear, but it must be intentional. When you notice yourself drifting, don’t panic—just pivot. Course correction is not failure; it’s wisdom. The key is not to be perfect, but to be aware. Keep adjusting. Keep growing. Keep realigning. Because your default may be comfortable, but your destiny demands more. linkwithsean.com
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    10 m
  • Mother Day Reflection 2025
    May 22 2025
    This Mother’s Day, I found myself reflecting deeply on the woman who has shaped so much of who I am—my mother. For 51 years, she has been a steady presence, guiding me not only with her words but with her unwavering actions. From the time I was a small child, she made it a priority to take me to church. Week after week, year after year, she planted seeds of faith, discipline, and purpose in my life—often without saying a word. Her diligence wasn’t loud or boastful; it was steady and sacred. She showed me what it means to commit to something bigger than yourself. In those early mornings, dressed and ready to worship, she taught me about consistency, resilience, and reverence. As an adult, I now realize how deeply those unspoken lessons have anchored me. They show up in how I face challenges, how I love my family, and how I pursue my calling. I also recognize that not everyone has their mother with them, especially on days like this, and my heart aches for them. But I honor mine by living out the lessons she gave me—spoken and silent—every single day. linkwithsean.com
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  • Travis Sanders – Overcoming Obstacles Interview
    May 20 2025
    It didn’t take long for Travis Sanders to get sick of sitting on the couch after his amputation. “I was home about a week and a half, and then I thought: You know what, I’m going back to work,” he laughs. A hairstylist based in suburban Atlanta, Sanders returned to his shop on crutches, propped himself up on a stool, and went back to cutting hair three days a week. “I was still in a lot of pain,” he says. “But I knew the engagement with my community and my clients would be therapeutic for me.” Sanders was hungry for normalcy after the unexpected loss of his left leg in June 2023. In a matter of days, he went from having numbness in his toes to pain in his calf to emergency surgery for removal of blood clots. When infection set in, above-the-knee amputation was the only option left. By the time he returned home, Sanders had spent nearly six weeks in the hospital. “I was so tired of being cooped up,” he says. “I didn’t have a prosthetic yet, but I wasn’t going to wait for that. Since I work for myself, nobody could tell me not to come in.” Nearly two years later, Sanders spends much of his time mentoring new amputees at Kennestone Hospital. He shares philosophical insights and fitness tips on his YouTube channel, Motivational Wisdom (@TravisMotivationalWisdom4u), and in his memoir, Life Lessons I Learned From Barbering. Sanders’s hairstyling business is as strong as ever; the couch and hospital bed are distant memories. Here, in his own words, is how he got there. FIRST STEPS While I was in the hospital, I watched tons of YouTube videos of amputees doing things I wanted to do: playing golf, lifting weights, working out, living life. I was programming my mind to know that this wasn’t the end. By the time I got my prosthesis and started physical therapy, I was already in the mindset to get it done. WHAT I DID RIGHT My prosthetist asked if I’d be interested in working as a peer advocate, and it has been absolutely amazing. I didn’t get to talk to a peer advocate, so I’m grateful for the chance to help people see that they’ve got a lot of life left. It’s therapeutic for me as well as for the people I see. A BUMP IN THE ROAD It’s easy to get stuck in victim mode or focus on things you can’t control. I don’t know why I got all these blood clots. The doctors don’t know. But I can’t focus on that, because that’s gonna get me stuck in a dark place. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had moments of being in dark places. But I’ve come back to being grateful that my story wasn’t as bad as it might have been. KEYS TO SUCCESS It’s important to have a goal and be consistent. It doesn’t matter where you are starting from, you need to set a goal and gradually move forward, one step at a time. Small, incremental gains can be rewarding. Some people are strong enough to move forward, but they don’t because their mindset is not there. My prosthetist and physical therapist have worked with people who could do the work physically, but held themselves back mentally and emotionally. If you create a stronger mental state, that allows you to move forward physically. I had to be strong so other people could handle what happened to me. Especially my younger brother. I told him, “I will not allow this to define who I am. I will work through this.” FINDING A NEW NORMAL When I first came back to work, I didn’t have my prosthesis, and my clients were all very concerned about taking care of me. But after about 30 days, it was no big deal. I was cutting their hair, we were having conversations, and everything was like it was before. THE TAKEAWAY The mental part of this is really huge. It’s even more important than the physical part. https://linktr.ee/Tstyles86 linkwithsean.com
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