Alex Christian Moore

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Alex Christian Moore

  • The Calm in Every Storm

The Calm in Every Storm

Monday 26th February 2024

Join Alex Moore as he shares tips on finding calm in chaos, focusing on control, patience, and gratitude in 'Get Moore'.
7 minutes
Inspiring
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About this podcast

GET MOORE
Author:
Alex Christian Moore
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Riding Out Life's Storms: Alex Moore's Guide to Inner Peace

Episode Overview

  • Embrace challenges with gratitude and focus on what can be controlled
  • Remember that every storm has an expiration date and focus on staying grounded
  • Cultivate gratitude and see challenges as opportunities for growth
I'm slowly finding and becoming the healthiest, strongest version of myself that I've always wanted to be.
Imagine feeling like everything around you is spiraling out of control. That's the scenario Alex Christian Moore tackles in this episode of 'Get Moore'. Drawing from his own experiences, Alex dives into how to find calm amidst chaos. He admits that he hates change and prefers structure, but life had other plans.
Alex shares three key strategies that have helped him weather life's inevitable storms: focusing on what you can control, remembering that tough times will pass, and embracing gratitude as a guiding principle. His message is clear: while you can't control everything, you can control your reaction to it. Alex's candid reflections on sobriety and personal growth make this episode a must-listen for anyone feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges.
Whether you're struggling with addiction or just looking for ways to stay grounded, Alex offers practical advice and a reassuring perspective. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and learn how to be the calm in your own storm.