How can we – and why should we – get to truly understand and know ourselves better? That’s one of the questions that executive coach, educator and entrepreneur Robert Louis-Charles unpacks in this episode. Knowing ourselves better, and having a clearer idea of who we ideally would like to be, can help us maximize our confidence, performance and happiness at work and in life. Robert shares his unique approach that marries psychologically-informed strategies for greater self-knowledge with a spiritual outlook to help us identify areas for change and growth that feel meaningful and aligned with our values and higher purpose. He also discusses the “underestimated advantage” of finding the hidden strengths inherent in our challenges.For more on Robert or to work with him, visit: www.Big2Go.com or https://robertlouischarles.com/, and find him on LinkedIn: Robert Louis-Charles.For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/
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How can we – and why should we – get to truly understand and know ourselves better? That’s one of the questions that executive coach, educator and entrepreneur Robert Louis-Charles unpacks in this episode. Knowing ourselves better, and having a clearer idea of who we ideally would like to be, can help us maximize our confidence, performance and happiness at work and in life. Robert shares his unique approach that marries psychologically-informed strategies for greater self-knowledge with a spiritual outlook to help us identify areas for change and growth that feel meaningful and aligned with our values and higher purpose. He also discusses the “underestimated advantage” of finding the hidden strengths inherent in our challenges.For more on Robert or to work with him, visit: www.Big2Go.com or https://robertlouischarles.com/, and find him on LinkedIn: Robert Louis-Charles.For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/
What do housecleaning, morning coffee, weeding your garden, holiday meals, and even Black Friday shopping have in common? They’re common rituals that can have important psychological benefits. In this episode, psychologist Traci Stein discusses how our mundane rituals can be powerful tools for grounding, cultivate feelings of pleasure, set the tone for our day, and even help us deepen feelings of connection. She also shares how to recognize when an everyday routine has become cause for concern. For more information on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/Two of Traci’s audio programs related to the topic covered in this episode:Creating Positive Change: https://www.hayhouse.com/guided-self-hypnosis-to-help-release-old-habits-creating-positive-change-audio-downloadMindfulness Meditations:https://www.hayhouse.com/mindfulness-meditations-audio-download00:00 Introduction to Everyday Rituals01:02 Defining Rituals and Their Importance01:50 Examples of Everyday Rituals05:30 The Psychological Benefits of Rituals27:06 Recognizing Unhealthy Rituals34:59 Seeking Help for Compulsive Rituals35:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Unpacking Possibility with Dr. Traci Stein
How can we – and why should we – get to truly understand and know ourselves better? That’s one of the questions that executive coach, educator and entrepreneur Robert Louis-Charles unpacks in this episode. Knowing ourselves better, and having a clearer idea of who we ideally would like to be, can help us maximize our confidence, performance and happiness at work and in life. Robert shares his unique approach that marries psychologically-informed strategies for greater self-knowledge with a spiritual outlook to help us identify areas for change and growth that feel meaningful and aligned with our values and higher purpose. He also discusses the “underestimated advantage” of finding the hidden strengths inherent in our challenges.For more on Robert or to work with him, visit: www.Big2Go.com or https://robertlouischarles.com/, and find him on LinkedIn: Robert Louis-Charles.For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/