
The Hale Effect
Choosing Joy When Life Doesn't Go Your Way
What does it mean to choose joy when life isn't going the way you planned? In this solo episode of The Hale Effect , Rachel explores the difference between control and agency — and what we can choose when circumstances are entirely outside our control. After losing a client, Rachel found herself thinking about disappointment, uncertainty, and the temptation to let one difficult experience take up more space than it deserves. Instead, she began deliberately choosing small moments of connection and possibility: taking her dogs to the beach, spending time at The Bahamas Humane Society, and showing up to a networking event she could easily have skipped. Drawing on research around positive emotions and the broaden-and-build theory, Rachel considers whether changing our emotional state can influence what we're able to notice, initiate, and imagine — and what that might mean for the way we show up in both our personal lives and our businesses. This isn't an episode about toxic positivity, pretending everything is fine, or believing that we can simply choose our way out of difficult circumstances. It's about something more nuanced: recognizing that while we can't always choose what happens to us, we can choose what we do next. Because sometimes choosing joy isn't choosing happiness. It's choosing to participate in your own life again. Listen in and consider the question Rachel is asking herself this week: What are you going to choose? For more information: IG: @the.hale.effect and @Rachel.e.hale Visit haleeffect.com Get your FREE Brand Clarity & AI Readiness Checklist here Sign up for my newsletter here

