ALIVE SOUL
Alive Soul Podcast is a space for deep, meaningful reflections on personal growth, high performance, and intentional living. Hosted by Wassim Ballany, this podcast explores practical strategies to live with greater purpose, energy, and fulfillment. Drawing from real-life experiences, challenges, and insights, each episode will help you unlock your potential, overcome self-doubt, and build habits that bring you closer to your best self.
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Write Your Life Chapter Today — So You’re Proud to Read It Tomorrow
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When you look back at the past year of your life, are you proud of the chapter you just wrote?
In this episode, I reflect on seasons of my life that were intentional — and others that simply drifted. Not tragic. Just unintentional.
We often talk about “starting a new chapter,” but rarely do we ask who’s actually writing it.
Your life chapter is being written every day — through your habits, your decisions, your priorities, and how you respond to challenges. The question isn’t whether a chapter is forming. It is. The question is whether you’re writing it consciously and intentionally.
As a cardiologist, I’ve seen firsthand what happens when people wait for a crisis before becoming intentional about their health. But the truth is, we don’t need a diagnosis, a scare, or a dramatic wake-up call to take ownership of our lives.
We can decide now.
This episode is about agency.
About steering instead of drifting.
About choosing the theme of this season before it’s written for you.
Because one day, when you look back at your life, there will be chapters you wish you had written differently — and chapters you’re proud of.
The only one you control right now is this one.
So write it intentionally.