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Clarity Talk with Author Divya Gupta Kotawala - EP61

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What is the most painful experience of life, losing your loved one. Losing your family member, untimely, losing your parent, spouse or kid. And we think that this void cannot be filled. This experience pushes us into deep grief & sadness with no ending, it is not reversible.

Think again and listen to the mind bending journey of Divya Gupta Kotawala, a published author, she lost her father in COVID, which pushed her into grief & sadness, however, she converted that grief into her strength and became an accidental author of the book, My dad’s daughter. This book gave her the purpose of life to become a catalyst for healing for others.
This episode is about
- How to convert your Grief into your strength.
- How to learn from experiences and find your life purpose.
- How to heal yourself
- How to publish book (Top 3 learnings from this journey).
Book Link -
My Dad's Daughter
Instagram Profile -
Divya Gupta Kotawala
LinkedIn Profile -
Divya Gupta Kotawala

Hey Coaches, Launch your Podcast in step by step guide, attend the Webinar "Podcast Made Easy for Coaches" every Saturday, 11 AM - Free Webinar
Visit www.letstalkcalrity.com, for any career transformation guidance, productivity issues & life fulfilment.
To book free Clarity Call -
Clarity Call
Join my VIP Facebook group - Career 10X Community

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What is the most painful experience of life, losing your loved one. Losing your family member, untimely, losing your parent, spouse or kid. And we think that this void cannot be filled. This experience pushes us into deep grief & sadness with no ending, it is not reversible.

Think again and listen to the mind bending journey of Divya Gupta Kotawala, a published author, she lost her father in COVID, which pushed her into grief & sadness, however, she converted that grief into her strength and became an accidental author of the book, My dad’s daughter. This book gave her the purpose of life to become a catalyst for healing for others.
This episode is about
- How to convert your Grief into your strength.
- How to learn from experiences and find your life purpose.
- How to heal yourself
- How to publish book (Top 3 learnings from this journey).
Book Link -
My Dad's Daughter
Instagram Profile -
Divya Gupta Kotawala
LinkedIn Profile -
Divya Gupta Kotawala

Hey Coaches, Launch your Podcast in step by step guide, attend the Webinar "Podcast Made Easy for Coaches" every Saturday, 11 AM - Free Webinar
Visit www.letstalkcalrity.com, for any career transformation guidance, productivity issues & life fulfilment.
To book free Clarity Call -
Clarity Call
Join my VIP Facebook group - Career 10X Community

  continue reading

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