Get a little
perspective. We often feel sad or disappointed
about something that we will not really remember in a month or so. Think about the big picture. Let your mind go to a place several months in
the future and think about whether this disappointment will be relevant
then. Are there other more important
things that you can think about now to move on?
Realizing that many of the things we experience in life will not be
important months or years in the future, will help you to gain perspective
about the issue at hand. Search This Blog
Sunday, December 1, 2019
5 Ways to Get Over Your Pity Party.
Get a little
perspective. We often feel sad or disappointed
about something that we will not really remember in a month or so. Think about the big picture. Let your mind go to a place several months in
the future and think about whether this disappointment will be relevant
then. Are there other more important
things that you can think about now to move on?
Realizing that many of the things we experience in life will not be
important months or years in the future, will help you to gain perspective
about the issue at hand. Monday, November 25, 2019
Episode #46 - Working to Feel Better
On this episode of the podcast Julie talks about the power of our thinking and how it can be used to make us feel better about any situation. Feeling better is something that we all want, and it is totally available to us. Observing your current feelings, and the thoughts that cause them, will help you to understand yourself, create better feelings for yourself, and improve your life.
Sunday, November 24, 2019
The Three Mistakes We Make
- Marty Rubin
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Episode #45 - Emotional Childhood/Emotional Adulthood
On this episode of the podcast Julie and her daughter Bridget have a back and forth discussion on the topic of emotional childhood. Often when we are feeling stress in our lives, we have a tendency to attempt to avoid our negative emotions. Instead of feeling them and owning them, we want to blame our circumstances or the other people in our lives for our suffering. When you show up as an emotional adult, you will no longer blame others for the way you are feeling.
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