Episode 116: The Decisions We Make with Eric Daddario
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HOW CAN THE DECISIONS WE MAKE IMPACT OUR FUTURES?
On this episode we are joined by Eric Daddario. Eric helps students and student-athletes understand how making better life decisions now leads to a more fulfilling life. Eric also reflects on his brother’s life and talks about some of the decisions that could’ve prevented his death. On this episode we discuss:
Addiction and loss
Benefits of playing sports
Making good decisions
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Eric’s website: https://thedecisionswemake.com/
About Eric
Students are struggling to make healthy choices when dealing with pain and adversity. As a result, they make unhealthy decisions that do not solve their problems and are more likely to make them worse. This can lead to mental health challenges, including addiction, anxiety, and depression. Unfortunately, many youths believe they deserve what they are experiencing and, without help, will continue further down their darkened paths.
Eric helps students and student-athletes understand how making better life decisions now leads to a more fulfilling life. Through stories and examples, the students and athletes learn how they can immediately change the course of their own lives and the lives of others.
In our conversation, I include real-life experiences, including having witnessed my younger brother make poor decisions that ultimately led to his death. Of course, we also discuss people who have turned their lives around through making positive choices.
If your audience includes students, student-athletes, or their teachers and parents, I would enjoy the opportunity to show them how the decisions they make every day can have long-term consequences on their lives.
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