How We Can Use this Time of Coronavirus to Make the World Right Again

Millions of people have been and are being affected by this pandemic. Though times have been rough, we can still make use of this time to make the world right again. Here’s an insight on how in this time of a pandemic has made way for a slow change in everyone in the right way. “We talked about how the world needed to change that all institutions and systems will have to crumble in order for us to be living the way that we should be living.” - Mary Sue Rabe   The Coronavirus has brought everyone in a state of distress and sadness. Some have lost hope due to the rising numbers of cases and the hardships of living only through limited funds and scarce resources. However, we can still make use of this time to refresh and restart. There is still hope at this time that we can make the world right again. In this episode, Mary Sue shares her own experience and realization on how this time of the Coronavirus can be significant for us in a way that can direct us to the right change. Learn how falling apart can result in the future rise and change in our world. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how this time has led to new realizations about the strengths and weaknesses of our system and society Realize how the current state of our world due to the Coronavirus has led to the exposure of the mistakes and failures of the system we have right now Discover how the time of the Coronavirus can be used in exploring new possibilities that can furthermore change the world for the better for the future Link to a Free Resource: https://marysuerabe.com/   Topics Covered: 1:00 - How having everything turned into almost nothing. Mary shares how she realized she was spiritually bankrupt. 1:46 - From nothing to a new way of growth. She shares how finding her own tribe led to her feeling at home for the first time. 2:42 - The start of a new friendship that soon led to many new ideas. Mary talks about how she and her friend, Pat, realized the world was upside down and is in need of change. 4:44 - How this time of the Coronavirus can be a way of rebuilding and changing our world. 5:53 - In the current state of the world due to the Coronavirus, it has also exposed the holes and faults of the current system we have. 7:03 - The possibilities of the new and better world after this eye-opening and changing time of the Coronavirus. Key Takeaways: “I never thought a virus would do it. But believe me, I think it's bringing or has brought people to their knees. If not yet it's coming.” - Mary Sue Rabe “But really, and kind of exciting to think about all the things breaking down so that they can be rebuilt in a way that works for everyone.” - Mary Sue Rabe “Maybe this could lead to a world where we continue to care for each other in this way where the vulnerable members of society are looked after. Where we recognize and appreciate the people who truly make a difference.” - Mary Sue Rabe “My heart truly goes out to those who are suffering through this and to those who've been lost, lost their lives. But I try and imagine what we can build what we can create as a result of all of these tragedies. I will say there has been an outpouring of love. It does feel like hearts have opened. People are truly caring for their fellow men and not paying attention to gender, race, religion, party.” - Mary Sue Rabe   Connect with Mary Sue Rabe:   https://marysuerabe.com https://womenhealingtheworld.com Book: Stand There and Look Pretty Darlin'

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Welcome to “Living Your Authentic Life Podcast for Women Over 50”. Mary Sue Rabe is the founder and director of Women Healing the World, a creative community of women who want to make a difference for other women in their communities.  Mary Sue Rabe shares life experiences and lessons learned such as finding your power, exploring issues of race, gender, and money. She also offers tools to grow personally such as forgiveness, letting go, meditation, memoir writing, and journal writing. She interviews other women of wisdom, exploring the challenges they’ve overcome and the contributions they’ve made. Find out more at https://marysuerabe.com/