Send us a text Hard moments don’t feel like presents, but what if the real gift is who we become after them? We explore a practical way to treat triggers as teachers, turn messy days into data, and choose the energy we lead with—without denying pain or forcing gratitude before it’s ready. We start by redefining “gift” as useful, not pretty. From a shivery baseball game to navigating divorce and family friction, we share how reframing small annoyances and big upheavals reveals where power lea...
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Send us a text Hard moments don’t feel like presents, but what if the real gift is who we become after them? We explore a practical way to treat triggers as teachers, turn messy days into data, and choose the energy we lead with—without denying pain or forcing gratitude before it’s ready. We start by redefining “gift” as useful, not pretty. From a shivery baseball game to navigating divorce and family friction, we share how reframing small annoyances and big upheavals reveals where power lea...
Send us a text Have you ever noticed that your best insights come not when you're thinking harder, but when you finally stop thinking altogether? That seemingly paradoxical truth sits at the heart of this transformative conversation between hosts Denise and Kira as they tackle one of modern life's most pervasive challenges: our addiction to thinking. The mind processes a staggering 60,000-70,000 thoughts daily, yet most of these thoughts are negatively biased reflections of our conditioning ...
Heal Yourself Podcast
Send us a text Hard moments don’t feel like presents, but what if the real gift is who we become after them? We explore a practical way to treat triggers as teachers, turn messy days into data, and choose the energy we lead with—without denying pain or forcing gratitude before it’s ready. We start by redefining “gift” as useful, not pretty. From a shivery baseball game to navigating divorce and family friction, we share how reframing small annoyances and big upheavals reveals where power lea...