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Within just a few minutes of speaking with Barb Schmidt, it’s easy to see why she has such a rabid following that numbers in the millions.

When it comes to the struggles she has faced throughout her life, Barb doesn’t pull any punches.

She openly speaks about growing up with alcoholic parents, her feelings of low self-worth, and her battle with the eating disorder bulimia.

The reason I’m bringing up Barb’s struggles is a very important one.

It’s the lesson that behind every single one of the strongest people in the world, there are also the remnants of massive struggles.

When gaining physical strength by lifting weights you literally tear your muscles.

You put your body through trauma.

And then you rest, your body heals itself, and you wake up stronger than you were before.

The same concept is true in our lives.

Inner-strength is forged through heartbreak, failure, disappointment, and tragedy. It’s created through the trials and tribulations of our human experience.

So if you have stumbled upon this page and your personal struggles are very real … bear in mind this message:

While it won’t be easy, you’re going to wake up one day in the near future as the strongest version of yourself you have ever been.

Barb Schmidt is one of the strongest people I have ever had the pleasure to talk to and I know that after you listen to my conversation with this hopeful, wise, and inspirational human being you’ll have no choice but to agree.

To listen to this episode of "The Process with Brad Wilson" podcast, click that download or play button now.

Join my email newsletter at:

http://www.MentallyInvincible.com/TheProcess
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Reach out to me directly at brad@mentallyinvincible.com
Within just a few minutes of speaking with Barb Schmidt, it’s easy to see why she has such a rabid following that numbers in the millions. When it comes to the struggles she has faced throughout her life, Barb doesn’t pull any punches. She openly speaks about growing up with alcoholic parents, her feelings of low self-worth, and her battle with the eating disorder bulimia. The reason I’m bringing up Barb’s struggles is a very important one. It’s the lesson that behind every single one of the strongest people in the world, there are also the remnants of massive struggles. When gaining physical strength by lifting weights you literally tear your muscles. You put your body through trauma. And then you rest, your body heals itself, and you wake up stronger than you were before. The same concept is true in our lives. Inner-strength is forged through heartbreak, failure, disappointment, and tragedy. It’s created through the trials and tribulations of our human experience. So if you have stumbled upon this page and your personal struggles are very real … bear in mind this message: While it won’t be easy, you’re going to wake up one day in the near future as the strongest version of yourself you have ever been. Barb Schmidt is one of the strongest people I have ever had the pleasure to talk to and I know that after you listen to my conversation with this hopeful, wise, and inspirational human being you’ll have no choice but to agree. To listen to this episode of "The Process with Brad Wilson" podcast, click that download or play button now. Join my email newsletter at: http://www.MentallyInvincible.com/TheProcess Follow @the_process_podcast on Instagram Reach out to me directly at brad@mentallyinvincible.com read more read less

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