Conflict is part of every relationship, but how we handle it is what really matters. In the final episode of our mini-series with cognitive neuroscientist Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa, we’re diving into what’s actually happening in your brain during conflict, and how your patterns, reactions and even past experiences can shape the way you argue, avoid, or shut down. We unpack the difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict, how to stop reacting on autopilot, and the small communication shif...
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Conflict is part of every relationship, but how we handle it is what really matters. In the final episode of our mini-series with cognitive neuroscientist Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa, we’re diving into what’s actually happening in your brain during conflict, and how your patterns, reactions and even past experiences can shape the way you argue, avoid, or shut down. We unpack the difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict, how to stop reacting on autopilot, and the small communication shif...
How to Make Decisions With Your Future Self in Mind — with Bec Stewart
Chat With Us Podcast
33 minutes
5 months ago
How to Make Decisions With Your Future Self in Mind — with Bec Stewart
We’re kicking off Season 3 of Chat With Us with a very special guest series! 🎙️ In this episode, Rachel is joined by personal development expert and founder of The Habit Tracker, Bec Stewart. Known for her powerful approach to habit-building and mindset, Bec introduces us to her signature concept: the Future You Lens Theory. Together, they unpack what it really means to make decisions with your future self in mind, why so many of us struggle to stay connected to the long game, and how simple ...
Chat With Us Podcast
Conflict is part of every relationship, but how we handle it is what really matters. In the final episode of our mini-series with cognitive neuroscientist Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa, we’re diving into what’s actually happening in your brain during conflict, and how your patterns, reactions and even past experiences can shape the way you argue, avoid, or shut down. We unpack the difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict, how to stop reacting on autopilot, and the small communication shif...