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Rumi's Lesson On Inner Peace And Growth

Rumi's Lesson On Inner Peace And Growth

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In our last episode, you met Lorenzo—a high-performing professional struggling under the weight of unrealistic expectations. His career success came at the cost of his health, his relationships, and his inner peace. After an insightful conversation with Caleb Campbell, we’re now taking a deeper dive into a powerful poem he mentioned: The Guest House by Rumi. In this solo episode, Jay reflects on the profound wisdom of Rumi's 13th-century poem, exploring how it redefines our relationship with emotions. Instead of resisting difficult thoughts or clinging to joyful ones, what if we treated every emotion—joy, sorrow, fear, shame—as a guest, here to teach us something? Jay unpacks this mindset shift and offers a clear takeaway: growth doesn’t come from avoidance, but from acceptance. Embracing emotions, even the disruptive ones, with honor and compassion can unlock unexpected peace, clarity, and personal transformation. If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed by negative thoughts or chasing fleeting highs, this episode offers a grounded path toward resilience, emotional balance, and deeper self-awareness. Notable Quotes “Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond.” — Rumi “What if we treated each thought and emotion as guests in our home?” — Jay Abbasi Resources and Links Jay Abbasi Website: https://jayabbasi.me/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayabbasi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayabbasi_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejayabbasi/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jayabbasipodcast Join Us Next Time In Monday’s episode of Unstuck, you’ll meet Layla, a VP of HR grappling with a heartbreaking loss—an employee on her team died by suicide. The team is grieving. Layla is grieving. And she’s carrying a heavy sense of guilt, asking herself what more she could have done. Jay meets with AnneMoss Rogers, a leading suicide prevention speaker and author, who also lost her son to suicide. Together, they explore how to navigate tragedy in the workplace, how to lead through grief, and how to create a culture where no one suffers in silence. This is an episode filled with heart, healing, and hope.
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