Stories of Hope

Lily Sais

Stories of hope is a podcast about real transformations. It's where I sit down with people who've seen big changes in their lives by understanding the Three Principles, especially around anxiety. Each episode is a cozy chat, a glimpse into someone's journey from anxiety to peace, just like yours. We keep it simple, honest, and close to the heart. These stories are not just inspiring; they're a reminder that feeling good and at peace is really possible and simpler than you think.

  1. 07/10/2024

    Fjona's Story of Hope

    Join us for an inspiring episode as Fjona opens up about her experience with severe anxiety that began 3.5 years ago. From grappling with intense physical symptoms like difficulty breathing, dizziness, and heart palpitations to enduring intrusive thoughts and insomnia, Fjona's journey is one of incredible resilience and transformation. Initially fearing health issues, she soon discovered it was anxiety wreaking havoc on her life. Fjona's turning point came when she encountered Lily's content and joined the Peace From Within Community. Through learning about the Three Principles—understanding that our thoughts create our reality, recognizing our innate wellbeing, and embracing our wholeness—Fjona's life took a dramatic shift. She realized that she didn't need to "fix" or "heal" her anxiety but rather let it pass without judgment, leading to a profound sense of freedom. In this episode, Fjona shares how she managed to let go of anxious thoughts and feelings, no longer seeing them as problems to solve. Discover how she found a deep sense of peace, happiness and freedom, fully embracing life's ups and downs without getting caught up in them. Fjona also reveals how her relationships and business have also been positively impacted as a result of this newfound understanding. I’m so grateful for Fjona's openness and vulnerability. Her insights and positive energy will inspire and help countless others struggling with anxiety.  Fjona's story is a beacon of hope, showing that freedom from severe anxiety is possible through understanding and acceptance. Tune in to hear Fjona's transformative journey and find the inspiration you need to embark on your own path to peace and wellbeing.

    59 min
  2. 04/05/2024

    Robyn's Story of Hope

    Join us for an inspiring Story of Hope interview with Robyn! When I went to Robyns’ website (feelyourgood.com ) she did such great job introducing herself that I’m copying that here:  “Five years ago, I was deeply depressed and chronically anxious, my entire experience was consumed by self-criticism, and I thought this was normal.  I also had cancer spreading through my body and a one-year-old daughter I was struggling to love. This seemed less normal.  I knew something had to change - hopefully my trajectory - and in seeking help  from my lifelong friend and alternative practitioner Ian Watson. Through working with Ian and his colleague Carol Boroughs I experienced a massive shift in perspective. And EVERYTHING changed.  I fell in love with my daughter, left my husband and started living.  I fell in love with life.   Paradoxically, I felt less need to control everything and I breezed through cancer treatments with little attachment to the outcome. It is my belief that this was instrumental in my recovery. Loving ourselves deeply and allowing ourselves to BE fully is the best thing we can do for our health.  I found I could give myself permission to live, to love, and to feel and not only would I survive my feelings, but I would thrive.  Because of my experience I now really enjoy working with people facing disease and the psychological impact it has. I also enjoy working with those who find themselves struggling as parents. “  You do not want to miss this episode! *Please note we do talk about suicidal ideation (I think in a very positive, light-hearted, hopeful way) So many HUGE 🫳 🎤 insights. Here are a few of my notes:  Stage 4 cancer turned out to be the pathway to liberation.  I got to see that I was okay no matter what. No feeling can be bigger than me because I’m creating them myself.  When you’re looking for the sense of safety coming from controlling the situation, there is no amount of information that will make you feel safe. The feeling of safety comes from total surrender as opposed to trying to control.  If I can’t control anything, what do I want to live?  My emphasis in my life is to what extent can I really experience each moment.  Parenting went from trying to push a string in a straight line to pulling it. Safety doesn’t come from scans  Love fuels everything- love is running the show  Depression is another sensation.  Pain is resistance. You can’t be resistant and curious.

    1h 23m
  3. 03/06/2024

    Jay's Story of Hope

    Today’s story of hope is truly inspiring! Meet Jay, an 18-year-old who shared a wealth of knowledge and wisdom about mental health. Jay's insights are incredibly valuable: Whether it’s heart palpitations, DPDR, or just anxious symptoms in general, rather than fearing them and trying to stop them altogether, leaning into them and realizing that these are simply just your body’s defense mechanisms is so beneficial.  Jay also shares his insights about intrusive thoughts. They'll come and go, and rather than trying to immediately replace them or become frustrated with them, it’s better to view those instances as an opportunity to acknowledge those thoughts and simply leave them at that! There is a difference between thoughts, and thinking that we tend to really overlook. Are thinking tends to regulate itself and flow like a river.  I love how he embraced simplicity as well. Not having to spend so much time worrying about changing a diet, changing your environment, lifestyle, etc. All of these pieces of advice were in some cases helpful, but he realized that you don't have to do any of that!! Being so focused on all of these sudden changes can add to the overall stress.  Although it is said to be easier than done, you could simply just go back to living life the way it was before you became so aware and hyper-focused. It’s easier than you might think, its all about doing the things you should and want to do, even when you don't want to. Jay also shares that scaring ourselves by googling, and spending hours on Reddit and forums is the opposite of helpful.  No, you haven't triggered a spiral of anxiety disorders, no you're not going crazy or insane, no you're not gonna die of a heart attack or stroke, and no you won't be like this forever!!! I 10000% agree.  Jay shares about DPDR and how it can be scary and overwhelming, but understand that it’s nothing more than you're body trying to protect itself. In his situation, when DPDR dr hits he likes to simply address it for a second and simply carry on with his time out/day. Yes, it'll feel weird and funny at first, but as we begin to practice the art of acknowledging our symptoms instead of fearing them, we can begin to enjoy our lives again!! What we resist, persists.  Jay also opens up about his experience as an Asian American, where mental health isn't always fully understood by his parents.  This is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    1h 2m

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Stories of hope is a podcast about real transformations. It's where I sit down with people who've seen big changes in their lives by understanding the Three Principles, especially around anxiety. Each episode is a cozy chat, a glimpse into someone's journey from anxiety to peace, just like yours. We keep it simple, honest, and close to the heart. These stories are not just inspiring; they're a reminder that feeling good and at peace is really possible and simpler than you think.

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