Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.
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Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.
A Teens Battle Against Long Covid and Chronic Illness with Karis Hill
Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay
39 minutes 32 seconds
2 months ago
A Teens Battle Against Long Covid and Chronic Illness with Karis Hill
What happens when a 13-year-old’s life is turned upside down by long COVID, chronic illness, and uncertainty about the future? In this episode of Thinking That Matters, I sit down with Karis Hill and her mom, Laura Hill, for a raw, hope-filled conversation about resilience, faith, and reframing life’s hardest moments. Karis shares her four-year journey from being bed-bound and unable to hold simple conversations, to now living with intentional hope, humility, and trust in God’s plan. Alongside her mother, Laura, a nurse who became her health advocate and protector of her mental well-being, they open up about the struggles, the questions no teenager ever expects to ask—Will I ever drive? Go to college? Live a normal life?—and the small yet powerful choices that helped Karis find healing and purpose. You’ll discover: How Karis reframed hopelessness into hope through faith and mindset. The role intentional thinking plays in healing and resilience. Why redefining painful anniversaries can transform your mental health. Practical ways to cultivate thinking that matters, even in seasons of deep uncertainty. This is more than a story of illness and recovery, it’s a masterclass in resilience, perspective, and the faith that carries us when our own strength runs out. 💡 Join the Women Growth Group for live, in-person training that empowers your potential and connects you with a vibrant community of growth-minded women! https://linktr.ee/gowithelizabeth Get Elizabeth’s Book here: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AElizabeth%2BB%2BMahusay&s=relevancerank&text=Elizabeth+B+Mahusay&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1 Meet Elizabeth Mahusay: Elizabeth Mahusay is a coach, speaker, and author passionate about helping people transform their thinking and live with purpose. A former chemistry educator turned leadership coach, she has trained thousands to overcome limiting beliefs and grow personally and professionally. Elizabeth is a certified keynote speaker with Southwestern Consulting and author of Pick Your Path. She lives in Allen, Texas, with her husband of 28 years, Fred, and they have two adult sons. Stay connected with Elizabeth on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethbmahusay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebmahusay/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElizabethMahusay Website: https://elizabethmahusay.com/
Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay
Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.