DEATH WITH NO REGRETS\nLosing a loved one is always difficult. Loss is difficult.\nSometimes we\u2019re prepared for it. Often, we are not.\nEither way, we know that death is a part of life.\nAre there lessons we can learn from the experiences of others?\nSometimes sharing your story will help.\nOther times, listening will help you learn.\nSomeone else\u2019s pain can help you on your journey.\nIt\u2019s a process that must be taken one day at a time.\nIn today\u2019s episode of The School of Greatness, I\u2019ve combined key lessons on handling loss from Bronnie Ware, Grant Cardone, Lindsey Stirling, Chris Guillebeau, Whitney Cummings.\nBronnie Ware, Grant Cardone, Lindsey Stirling, Chris Guillebeau, and Whitney Cummings share their stories on this episode and help us learn how to better deal with loss in our lives.\nBronnie Ware is a teacher of courage and regret-free living. Having sat by the bedsides of the terminally ill for several years, she knows the pain of dying with regret. She has written three books: The Top Five Regrets of Dying, Your Year for Change, and Bloom.\nGrant Cardone is the author of eight business books, thirteen business programs, and is the CEO of seven privately held companies. Forbes calls him one of the top social media business influencers in the world.\nLindsey Stirling is a violinist, dancer, performance artist, composer, and singer who presents amazing choreographed violin performances. Stirling earned second place on Dancing With The Stars, has been named Forbes magazine\u2019s 30 Under 30 In Music, and was a quarter-finalist position on America\u2019s Got Talent season five.\nChris Guillebeau is a NY Times Best Selling Author, speaker, a modern-day explorer, and has been to nearly every country in the world. He is best known for The Art of Non-Conformity blog and book. He has also written guides for travel and small business topics under the brand Unconventional Guides. He organizes the annual World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon.\nWhitney Cummings is a talented stand-up comedian, actress, and producer. The creative force behind the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, the NBC sitcom Whitney, and the movie The Female Brain. She was also a producer and writer for the ABC revival of Roseanne.\nThese fantastic individuals use their experiences to help us better deal with life\u2019s challenges.\nSo get ready to learn about loss, healing, and recovery on Episode 867.\nSome Questions I Ask:\n\xb7 How can we get better at expressing our feelings? (13:20)\n\xb7 What was the greatest lesson your mother taught you before she passed? (26:30)\n\xb7 How do you handle loss? (40:00) Lindsey Stirling\n\xb7 What is your goal for healing and recovery? (36:04)\n\xb7 How do you want to feel every day? (41:15)\n\xb7 Do you still do things to make your dad proud? (01:05:45)\nIn This Episode You Will Learn:\n\xb7 The top five (5) regrets people have before they die. (9:10)\n\xb7 Why dreaming is important in your life. (18:45)\n\xb7 Why some people are scared they won\u2019t be able to die. (26:00)\n\xb7 How to deal with losing both family members and friends. (9:03)\n\xb7 The process of dealing with loss and how to get through it. (33:40)\n\xb7 How loss sometimes makes things clearer in your life. (1:00:15)\nIf you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes, more at http://lewishowes.com/866, and follow me on http://instagram.com/lewishowes