What if speaking about your anxiety could be therapeutic? Today we're reducing the stigma surrounding anxiety, discussing different ways to engage in conflict resolution, why "keeping the peace" might not always be the answer, and much more. As we venture further into this conversation, we discuss how coping mechanisms can change with the seasons and the ones that currently work for my panic attacks vary from distraction, grounding, taking cold showers, and finding calming scents. Dis...
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What if speaking about your anxiety could be therapeutic? Today we're reducing the stigma surrounding anxiety, discussing different ways to engage in conflict resolution, why "keeping the peace" might not always be the answer, and much more. As we venture further into this conversation, we discuss how coping mechanisms can change with the seasons and the ones that currently work for my panic attacks vary from distraction, grounding, taking cold showers, and finding calming scents. Dis...
Is Shame Holding You Back: Hot Takes on Vulnerability and Shame
An Invitation To Share
43 minutes
2 years ago
Is Shame Holding You Back: Hot Takes on Vulnerability and Shame
What drives shame? Is it self preservation, fear, negative core beliefs, or insecurities? In this episode we discuss what being vulnerable might look like and how this is connected to shame in society. Using inspiration from Brené Brown’s TED talk “Listening to Shame” and one of my new favorite quotes, we dive into opening up authentically and why vulnerability and shame are NOT a sign of weakness, but a display of courage. Instagram: clare_goffxo TikTok: clare_goff Email: cg.claregoff@...
An Invitation To Share
What if speaking about your anxiety could be therapeutic? Today we're reducing the stigma surrounding anxiety, discussing different ways to engage in conflict resolution, why "keeping the peace" might not always be the answer, and much more. As we venture further into this conversation, we discuss how coping mechanisms can change with the seasons and the ones that currently work for my panic attacks vary from distraction, grounding, taking cold showers, and finding calming scents. Dis...