Text our show Key Takeaways: - Understanding that other people's behavior rarely has anything to do with us. - Self-love isn't about perfectionism but about acceptance of our humanity. - Recognizing the difference between thinking about emotions (intellectualizing) versus, truly feeling them. Growing up with the highest possible score on the Adverse Childhood Experiences questionnaire, Malisa endured foster care, parental addiction, violence, and loss. For years, she operated as ...
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Text our show Key Takeaways: - Understanding that other people's behavior rarely has anything to do with us. - Self-love isn't about perfectionism but about acceptance of our humanity. - Recognizing the difference between thinking about emotions (intellectualizing) versus, truly feeling them. Growing up with the highest possible score on the Adverse Childhood Experiences questionnaire, Malisa endured foster care, parental addiction, violence, and loss. For years, she operated as ...
Stop Saying "COMMITTED SUICIDE" | with Lisa Sugarman
The Other Side of Fear
1 hour 13 minutes
1 year ago
Stop Saying "COMMITTED SUICIDE" | with Lisa Sugarman
Text our show Key Takeaways: - The fear that exists on both ends of, the person living with suicidal thoughts and, the friends or family members who are not sure how to address it without causing more harm. - The importance of being direct when addressing a person who you suspect to be thinking of harming themself or someone else; i.e. are you thinking about hurting yourself? Are you thinking about dying?… - The language we use to speak about suicide and why it needs to ch...
The Other Side of Fear
Text our show Key Takeaways: - Understanding that other people's behavior rarely has anything to do with us. - Self-love isn't about perfectionism but about acceptance of our humanity. - Recognizing the difference between thinking about emotions (intellectualizing) versus, truly feeling them. Growing up with the highest possible score on the Adverse Childhood Experiences questionnaire, Malisa endured foster care, parental addiction, violence, and loss. For years, she operated as ...