Mel Schwartz, LCSW

#043: Freedom From the Known

In episode 043 of The Possibility Podcast with Mel Schwartz, Mel explores the ways in which our lives become trapped in the known, causing us to lose wonder, curiosity, and passion.

The realm of the known may create familiarity and comfort, but in the extreme, blocks us from the creative flow of life’s engagement.

Mel shares how our thoughts, experiences, and relationships become predictable, causing us to stagnate and lose vitality. He illuminates how to reclaim the power of being present by embracing uncertainty, which opens us to infinite possibilities.

This deeper level of engagement invites in new thinking, new experiences, and a profound new game plan for life.

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