How to come back from quarantine stronger than ever

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The pandemic has impacted everyone. But not everyone has been impacted the same way. In this episode of The God, Money, and Purpose podcast, Raul and Vivian discuss the ways in which the pandemic has affected them individually, as a couple, and as business owners.

Both Vivian and Raul came down with COVID-19, and are still recovering from the illness. Vivian has had ongoing but mild symptoms, and Raul went through a severe case, but has recovered fully. 

The crisis has reminded them of or brought into focus many things that we take for granted or don’t pay enough attention to. In this episode, you will learn what this crisis has exposed for Raul and Vivian, and how they are taking this opportunity to come back even stronger.

show notes:

0:10 Intro – How to come back from quarantine stronger than ever.

2:34 The virus allows us to see what we didn’t see before

4:15 We have to surrender to the situation. Don’t argue with reality

4:57 Vivian tells what it was like to get sick with Covid-19

6:40 When things don’t go our way is when our faith is tested

8:56 What really matters?

12:58 What does unshakeable faith mean?

14:47 How can we take our lives to the next level as a family?

17:36 You need all three (God, Money, Passion)

19:25 The importance of touch

20:44 The importance of a smile

22:10 What can this pandemic expose in your life?

25:05 Men sometimes discount what women do for them and the children

26:30 The pandemic gives a new kind of intimacy in relationships

27:15 You’re stronger than you think

29:00 The power of association

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