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Psychology to Live By
Dr. Chris Stevens
99 episodes
1 day ago
Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.
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Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Staying Composed in Troubling Times Part 3: Cultivating Equanimity in Everyday Practices
Psychology to Live By
23 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Staying Composed in Troubling Times Part 3: Cultivating Equanimity in Everyday Practices

The first 2 podcasts in the Staying Composed in Troubling Times series focused on more direct psychological strategies for equanimity, but the focus in this third podcast is on less direct, but nonetheless very practical strategies that lead to inner calm and composure. I broke these into four, overlapping categories: 1 Maintaining physical health & resilience; 2. Intentional information and media consumption; 3. The active pursuit of purpose and of awe and; Prosocial action, compassion, gratitude and civility. Although there is much to worry about in the world, it is fortunate that there are so many ways to practically nurture equanimity and this series, hopefully, gives people a few extra practices they can add to their wellbeing toolkit!

Psychology to Live By
Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.