32 min

Self Care: Why We Need to Choose to Ignite Our Life with John O’Leary Small Changes Big Shifts

    • Alternative Health

At nine-years old John O’Leary was burned on 100% of his body from an accident he caused while playing in the garage with matches and gasoline. He was given a 1% chance to live. After dozens of surgeries and years of physical therapy, he survived. For 20 years, the family didn’t talk about what happened. John simply wanted his life to go on as normal.
That is until John’s parents wrote a book titled “Overwhelming Odds” that told the story of the family’s experience. That book, combined with a short presentation for a three-member girl scout group, ignited the rest of John’s life work and calling.  
John is now the president of Live Inspired, a keynote speaker, author, and podcast host. He shares his story with others and inspires them to live meaningful lives in spite of hardship and tragedy. John’s is an agent of inspirational living and master at overcoming adversity.
Memorable Quotes: “If you are in the season of struggle or the season of loss, recognize first and foremost that you are not alone.” “It's okay to mourn. It's okay to experience that grief, and it's okay in the midst of the season to also look forward to cast a vision of profound possibility because of faith. You know, God's not done with your story yet. I think the best is yet to come.” “Take the setback for the setup and take the next right step forward.” “One day you will be just a memory for some people, do your best to be a good one.” What You’ll Learn: How to overcome the challenges life throws at you and how to be there for someone else who is going through a hardship.
This Episode Includes: A brief introduction to John O’leary’s story and how he persevered with the help of others. The red plate tradition that is special to John’s family and the importance of celebration. You have talents you are blessed with – don't burry those talents, use them for yourself and for others. If you are in a season of hardship or loss, remember that you are not alone. John encourages the listeners to cast a vision for the future even in the midst of suffering. John shares the story about how his dad’s love is what set up his journey towards healing emotionally and physically. Stop sleepwalking through life. Ignite it with hope, faith, and awe that you are alive. John shares his plans for the year 2022 and what he hopes to accomplish personally and professionally. His phrase for the year is “Seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.” Four things you can do to show up for someone who is suffering. Four ways you can create life time relationships with people. What is most personal is most universal. Your story is not unique just to you. You matter, you are loved, you have unique skill sets, and you are going to be used for a mighty purpose. You can use your story in a way that is of service to those around you. Ignite your life with the thrill of hope. Three Takeaways From Today’s Episode: Read John’s book, “On Fire,” to start your new year feeling inspired and motivated. Consider how you can show up for someone in pain and bring others to show up for them too.   Write this message on a sticky note, “In the thrill of hope.” Place that sticky note on your desk or fridge and remind yourself that each day holds the thrill of hope. Mentioned In The Episode: 31-day kindness campaign Matt Miller Interview Live Inspired Past John O’Leary Interview On Fire by John O’Leary Big Brothers, Big Sisters Just Be Held by Casting Crowns Connect: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTube

At nine-years old John O’Leary was burned on 100% of his body from an accident he caused while playing in the garage with matches and gasoline. He was given a 1% chance to live. After dozens of surgeries and years of physical therapy, he survived. For 20 years, the family didn’t talk about what happened. John simply wanted his life to go on as normal.
That is until John’s parents wrote a book titled “Overwhelming Odds” that told the story of the family’s experience. That book, combined with a short presentation for a three-member girl scout group, ignited the rest of John’s life work and calling.  
John is now the president of Live Inspired, a keynote speaker, author, and podcast host. He shares his story with others and inspires them to live meaningful lives in spite of hardship and tragedy. John’s is an agent of inspirational living and master at overcoming adversity.
Memorable Quotes: “If you are in the season of struggle or the season of loss, recognize first and foremost that you are not alone.” “It's okay to mourn. It's okay to experience that grief, and it's okay in the midst of the season to also look forward to cast a vision of profound possibility because of faith. You know, God's not done with your story yet. I think the best is yet to come.” “Take the setback for the setup and take the next right step forward.” “One day you will be just a memory for some people, do your best to be a good one.” What You’ll Learn: How to overcome the challenges life throws at you and how to be there for someone else who is going through a hardship.
This Episode Includes: A brief introduction to John O’leary’s story and how he persevered with the help of others. The red plate tradition that is special to John’s family and the importance of celebration. You have talents you are blessed with – don't burry those talents, use them for yourself and for others. If you are in a season of hardship or loss, remember that you are not alone. John encourages the listeners to cast a vision for the future even in the midst of suffering. John shares the story about how his dad’s love is what set up his journey towards healing emotionally and physically. Stop sleepwalking through life. Ignite it with hope, faith, and awe that you are alive. John shares his plans for the year 2022 and what he hopes to accomplish personally and professionally. His phrase for the year is “Seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.” Four things you can do to show up for someone who is suffering. Four ways you can create life time relationships with people. What is most personal is most universal. Your story is not unique just to you. You matter, you are loved, you have unique skill sets, and you are going to be used for a mighty purpose. You can use your story in a way that is of service to those around you. Ignite your life with the thrill of hope. Three Takeaways From Today’s Episode: Read John’s book, “On Fire,” to start your new year feeling inspired and motivated. Consider how you can show up for someone in pain and bring others to show up for them too.   Write this message on a sticky note, “In the thrill of hope.” Place that sticky note on your desk or fridge and remind yourself that each day holds the thrill of hope. Mentioned In The Episode: 31-day kindness campaign Matt Miller Interview Live Inspired Past John O’Leary Interview On Fire by John O’Leary Big Brothers, Big Sisters Just Be Held by Casting Crowns Connect: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter YouTube

32 min