Becoming Comfortable In Your Own Skin With Cerebral Palsy
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概要
In this episode of the Cerebral Palsy Perspective, Chad Williams and co-host Daryl Perry welcome back Zachary Fennell for another powerful conversation.
This time, the focus shifts to what it really means to become comfortable in your own skin.
Zach shares his perspective on embracing differences, asking for help, and letting go of comparison. The conversation dives into real-life experiences, from navigating social situations to learning how to advocate for yourself and surround yourself with the right people.
You’ll also hear practical insights on building confidence, developing self-awareness, and why perfection isn’t the goal, growth is.
Whether you’re living with cerebral palsy or navigating your own challenges, this episode is a reminder that confidence is built through action, reflection, and self-acceptance.
What We Cover:
- What it means to be comfortable in your own skin
- Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
- How comparison takes away from your progress
- Real-life examples of growth and self-advocacy
- Building confidence through daily actions and reflection
- Letting go of perfection and focusing on progress
Zach's Links:
Zachary Fennell Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/zacharyfenell
Off Balance Memoir:
https://www.zacharyfenell.com/off-balanced/
Chad Williams Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/chadwillia1
Daryl Perry Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/daryltperry