Jen is the married mother of three boys and a traumatic event survivor. In this episode Jen shares how a traumatic life event provoked a change in perspective and a shift in her locus of control. Jen uses a technology called "Stick Theory" to evaluate her approach to life, finding balance and simplicity. Jen says she likes to "stay curious, not furious".
Locus of control refers to the degree to which an individual feels a sense of agency in regard to his or her life. Someone with an internal locus of control will believe that the things that happen to them are greatly influenced by their own abilities, actions, or mistakes. A person with an external locus of control will tend to feel that other forces—such as random chance, environmental factors, or the actions of others—are more responsible for the events that occur in the individual's life.
-Psychology Today
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
4:45 Jen’s previous outlook on life
7:46 Arrested in Mexico
34:01 Trying to Get Home
46:39 How This Changed Me
50:03 Simplifying things
57:04 Stick Theory
1:18:31 Conclusion
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