Back to Life - Jennifer Lynn Robinson
Every day offers trials and tribulations that push us to grow into stronger versions of ourselves, but sometimes it feels like we may never get through it. After Jennifer Lynn Robinson experienced a life-threatening and traumatic accident that shook her world, she not only exceeded doctors’ expectations for her future, but was led down a journey that brought her to her purpose.
Jennifer sheds vulnerable insight on her recovery process, how she dealt with depression and victim mentality, and how it led her to a life of helping others. Join Danny Bader in this moving conversation about perseverance and the innate strength we all possess.
Show Highlights:
Embracing opportunities to be inspired by others resilience
Jennifer’s survival story from her tragic accident
The recovery journey from physical injuries
What inspired Jennifer to persevere and make it to her sisters’ wedding
Navigating anger that accompanies trauma through therapy
What influenced Jennifer to become an entrepreneur
Teaching people methods to network authentically
How Jennifer’s accident enabled her to find her purpose
Encouragements for people searching for inspiration
Links:
Contact Jennifer:
jennifer@purposefulnetworking.com
https://www.instagram.com/areyounetworked/?hl=en
https://twitter.com/areyounetworked?lang=en
https://www.purposefulnetworking.com
Jack Rabbit T-shirts:
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Tweetables:
“When the accident happened, I didn’t lose consciousness til I got in the ambulance”
“I did have this experience where I felt like I was above the scene of the accident”
“I started therapy within a month of the accident and I think that made a major, major difference”
“For me, the therapy was lifesaving”
“Even though it wasn’t my fault what happened, you have to take some responsibility”
“I wasn’t somebody who could go back to a normal job”
“I started a business out of necessity”
“I really try to teach people questions that they can bring to an event or interactions with people that will be personal”
“You do things that you’re good at because you’re good at them”
“Go to your next event, meet one person, and leave”
“You have to reach out and be willing to say these are the things that are wrong”