27 min

Ron Gold: Overcoming Change Paralysis Decode Your Burnout (formerly Optimize Your Life)

    • Mental Health

Have you ever experienced a sudden life change that caught you off guard? In this episode, our guest, Ron Gold, shares his personal experience of a sudden life change that left him in a wheelchair. Ron's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of resilience, mindset, and finding purpose in the face of adversity. 



Ron talks about the accident that left him in a wheelchair and how being paraplegic was not the life he had envisioned. He emphasizes the importance of making the best of things and breaking them down into smaller, manageable challenges. He also shares his mindset hack for people who are paralyzed and discusses the psychological aspects of adapting to change. 



Throughout the conversation, Ron debunks several myths, including the notion that those with disabilities, particularly those in wheelchairs, are not capable of achieving greatness. He also talks about how authenticity and vulnerability are essential for resilience and purpose, and how comparing one's struggles to others is not a helpful way to motivate oneself and minimize one's challenges. 



Ron's insights are incredibly valuable for anyone going through a significant life change, and his message to be comfortable with who you are and what you're dealing with is a powerful one. 



Tune in to this episode to hear Ron's inspiring story and learn more about how to adapt to sudden life changes. 




About Ron: 
Ron Gold, a former Wall Street executive and spinal cord injury survivor, shares his perspective on how to overcome adversity, deal with change, and achieve success in business and life. Ron's inspiring story has been featured in various media outlets, including Forbes, Wharton magazine, and the Huffington Post. He is a passionate advocate for aging and disability, and his leisure activities include para-rowing and hand cycling. Ron also supports numerous foundations working towards a cure for paralysis and serves as an inspiration to audiences everywhere.




Resources:


1) Sink, float, swim: https://amzn.to/41Lv1uR


2) Website: https://rongold.live


3) Lean On We: https://leanonwe.com


4) Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com


5) Take the first step to decode your burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com

Have you ever experienced a sudden life change that caught you off guard? In this episode, our guest, Ron Gold, shares his personal experience of a sudden life change that left him in a wheelchair. Ron's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of resilience, mindset, and finding purpose in the face of adversity. 



Ron talks about the accident that left him in a wheelchair and how being paraplegic was not the life he had envisioned. He emphasizes the importance of making the best of things and breaking them down into smaller, manageable challenges. He also shares his mindset hack for people who are paralyzed and discusses the psychological aspects of adapting to change. 



Throughout the conversation, Ron debunks several myths, including the notion that those with disabilities, particularly those in wheelchairs, are not capable of achieving greatness. He also talks about how authenticity and vulnerability are essential for resilience and purpose, and how comparing one's struggles to others is not a helpful way to motivate oneself and minimize one's challenges. 



Ron's insights are incredibly valuable for anyone going through a significant life change, and his message to be comfortable with who you are and what you're dealing with is a powerful one. 



Tune in to this episode to hear Ron's inspiring story and learn more about how to adapt to sudden life changes. 




About Ron: 
Ron Gold, a former Wall Street executive and spinal cord injury survivor, shares his perspective on how to overcome adversity, deal with change, and achieve success in business and life. Ron's inspiring story has been featured in various media outlets, including Forbes, Wharton magazine, and the Huffington Post. He is a passionate advocate for aging and disability, and his leisure activities include para-rowing and hand cycling. Ron also supports numerous foundations working towards a cure for paralysis and serves as an inspiration to audiences everywhere.




Resources:


1) Sink, float, swim: https://amzn.to/41Lv1uR


2) Website: https://rongold.live


3) Lean On We: https://leanonwe.com


4) Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com


5) Take the first step to decode your burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com

27 min