The Truth About Living on Borrowed Time with Erin Mark
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Imagine for a moment that you have been training for a single event your entire life. You’ve prepared for it, you’ve accepted it, and you’ve built your identity around it. But that event isn't a marathon or a championship. It’s when your life will end.
My guest today, Erin Mark, was born with Cystic Fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic condition. As a child, she was a Make-A-Wish kid who was told she wouldn’t live past the age of eighteen.
For years, Erin has lived on borrowed time. But when she hit her thirties and entered end-stage lung failure, she decided she wasn't done writing her story just yet. And thanks to modern medicine, Erin is still with us today. She is now a Keynote Speaker who teaches organizations how to thrive through uncertainty.
In this episode, we go deep into the difference between 'grit' and true adaptability. We break down how to advocate for yourself when the experts have given up on you, and we talk about how to stop waiting for certainty and start focusing on what truly matters.
This is a powerful conversation about defying the odds and rewriting your story.