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Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
Rachel Collins
101 episodes
6 days ago
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Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E 101: Caring versus codependency - which one is it?

we're diving into a summary of Chapter 2 from Terri Cole's incredible new book, Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency. If you've ever felt that relentless push to do more, give more, and be more, often leaving you feeling drained and unseen, then this is for you.


Chapter 2 is a real game-changer, laying out the subtle ways we might be sacrificing our own peace, even when we think we're just being "good" or "helpful." We'll be looking at what high-functioning codependency truly means, how to tell the difference between healthy caring and codependent patterns, and a really insightful concept


So, let's get into the highlights of Chapter 2 and uncover some powerful truths that can genuinely shift how you relate to yourself and others.


Segment 1: What is High-Functioning Codependency?


Host: In the book, Terri Cole makes it clear that high-functioning codependency, or HFC, isn't what most people think of when they hear "codependent." It's not about being helpless or unable to function. Quite the opposite! HFCs are often the most capable, reliable, and successful individuals – they're the ones everyone turns to.


But the core of HFC, as explained in Chapter 2, is an over-investment in the external world. This means being overly focused on the feelings, situations, and circumstances of others, usually to the detriment of your own internal peace. This constant outward focus uses up immense time, energy, and emotional bandwidth. It's often an unconscious drive to manage, fix, or please others, even if it's disguised as genuine care.


Segment 2: Caring vs. Codependent – The Key Difference


Host: This chapter also draws a really crucial line between healthy caring and codependent behavior. We're all wired to care, and that's a beautiful thing. But Terri suggests the biggest differentiator lies in your motivation and your boundaries.


Healthy caring comes from a place of genuine desire to support, with respect for the other person's autonomy. You give from a place of abundance, you maintain your boundaries, and you don't expect a specific outcome.


Codependent "caring," conversely, often springs from fear, obligation, or a deep need to be needed. You might be "helping" to avoid conflict, to get approval, or out of a fear of what might happen if you don't step in. This often leads to over-investment in another's outcomes, blurring your personal boundaries.


Terri encourages us to ask ourselves: "Why am I doing this? How do I truly feel after? Am I expecting something in return? Did they even ask for my help?" These questions help reveal the true driver behind our actions.


Need a therapist? Check us out at www.strideforwardcounseling.com

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2 months ago
13 minutes 54 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E100: “Too Much” taking a look at high functioning codependency

Episode Summary:


In this 100th episode, the podcast delves into the book "Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency" by Terri Cole, specifically focusing on Chapters 1 and 2. The host explores Cole's redefinition of codependency, moving beyond the traditional association with addiction to the concept of High-Functioning Codependency (HFC). The episode examines the characteristics of HFC, including over-functioning, auto-advice giving, difficulty receiving, poor boundaries, people-pleasing, a strong need for external validation, high empathy, being out of touch with one's own feelings, and conflict avoidance. The podcast further discusses how HFCs can fall into patterns of burnout, exhaustion, and resentment. Finally, the role of societal, familial, and peer messaging in the development of codependent behaviors is explored, using the example of a successful lawyer.


Show Notes:


Episode: Episode 100 - Book Review: "Too Much" by Terri Cole (Chapters 1 & 2)

Key Topics:

Terri Cole's book, "Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency"

Traditional vs. new definitions of codependency

Characteristics of High-Functioning Codependency (HFC)

Over-functioning, auto-advice giving, difficulty receiving

Poor boundaries, people-pleasing, need for external validation

High empathy, out of touch with own feelings, conflict avoidance

The path to burnout, exhaustion, and resentment for HFCs

Influence of societal, familial, and peer messaging on codependency

Breaking free from codependent cycles

Call to Action:

Read "Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency" by Terri Cole

Reflect on personal patterns of over-giving and self-sacrifice

Tune in to the next episode for more insights on reclaiming personal power and creating healthy boundaries.


--

Rachel Collins LCPC (she/her)

https://strideforwardcounseling.com

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6 months ago
16 minutes 6 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E99: “Stumbling Into Happiness" by Daniel Gilbert

Podcast Summary: Exploring "Stumbling Into Happiness" by Daniel Gilbert**


In this episode, we delve into the intriguing insights found in Daniel Gilbert's bestselling book, "Stumbling Into Happiness." Gilbert, a renowned psychologist, takes us on a journey through the science of happiness, exploring the common misconceptions and surprising truths about what makes us feel fulfilled.


We discuss the concept of "affective forecasting," where Gilbert highlights our often inaccurate ability to predict what will make us happy in the future. He explains how our minds tend to overestimate emotional responses to future events, leading us to make decisions based on faulty predictions.


Key points of the episode include:


- The difference between synthetic happiness (the contentment we create when we don't get what we want) and natural happiness (the joy we feel when we achieve our desires).

- The role of memory and storytelling in shaping our happiness, and how our past experiences can sometimes mislead our expectations.

- The idea that happiness is not a constant state but rather a fluctuating emotional landscape influenced by our circumstances and mindset.

- Practical tips on how to embrace the uncertainty of life, recognize the value of experiences over material possessions, and ultimately, learn to "stumble" into happiness.


Join us as we unpack these fascinating ideas and reflect on how Gilbert's research can help us better understand our pursuit of happiness. Whether you're seeking ways to enhance your own happiness or just curious about human psychology, this episode offers valuable insights and engaging discussions to inspire your journey. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of what it truly means to be happy!


Visit us at:

https://strideforwardcounseling.com

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8 months ago
15 minutes 14 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E98: “Set it and Forget it” Are you ready to transform your sleep?

E98: “Set it and Forget it” Are you ready to transform your sleep? By Daniel Erichsen



In this episode of the Self-improvement book club Podcast, we explore the paradox of insomnia and the key principles from the book "Set It and Forget It." Discover how focusing on sleep can actually hinder it, and learn practical strategies to reclaim your nights. We delve into the two factors controlling sleep, the 3 P's of insomnia development, and the importance of building sleep confidence. Plus, find out why sleep aids can be detrimental and how to overcome worry and setbacks. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on insomnia and discover how to achieve restful sleep naturally.


The Paradox of Insomnia: Trying too hard to sleep can actually keep you awake. Shift your focus away from sleep, engage in enjoyable activities, and accept that some nights might involve less sleep.


The Two Factors of Sleep: Sleep drive (the gas) builds up naturally during the day, while hyperarousal (the brake) is any form of anxiety or alertness that blocks sleep. Focus on reducing hyperarousal, not forcing sleep..


Set It & Forget It: Establish a consistent wake-up time, limit time in bed, and create a sleep window. Then, "forget it" by engaging in enjoyable activities and avoiding sleep-related worries.


Sleep Confidence is Key: Celebrate small wins, focus on overall well-being, and trust your body's ability to sleep. Use positive affirmations and reframe setbacks as opportunities for growth.


The Pitfalls of Sleep Aids: Medications can erode sleep confidence and create dependency. Focus on building natural sleep confidence instead.


Overcoming Worry: Educate yourself about sleep, change behaviors that perpetuate insomnia, and shift your focus to daytime well-being.


Short-Term Sleep Loss is Normal: Don't panic about occasional sleepless nights. Your body can handle it.


Setbacks are Opportunities: View setbacks as a sign of progress and a chance to build resilience. Maintain consistency with your strategies.


Behavioral Activation and Positive Affirmations: Engage in enjoyable activities and use affirmations to promote better sleep and overall well-being.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E97: Eating Disorder Group Therapy

Episode Summary:


Join us for a fascinating conversation with the authors of "Eating Disorder Group Therapy," Carolyn Karoll, LCSW-C,CEDS-C (therapist) and Adina Silverman, MS, RD, LDN (dietician). We delve into the unique benefits and challenges of using group therapy to treat eating disorders, gaining insights from both a therapeutic and nutritional perspective. Discover how group dynamics can foster healing, provide support, and empower individuals on their recovery journey. Plus, learn how therapists and dieticians can collaborate effectively to provide comprehensive care within a group setting.


Key Takeaways:



The unique advantages of group therapy for eating disorders


How group therapy can address specific eating disorder challenges


The role of the therapist in facilitating a safe and effective group environment.


The dietician's perspective: Integrating nutrition education and support within group therapy.


Challenges of group therapy for eating disorders and how to navigate them.


Tips for finding the right eating disorder group and what to expect.


Links and Resources:


Buy "Eating Disorder Group Therapy" here: https://www.amazon.com/Eating-Disorder-Therapy-Carolyn-Karoll/dp/1032554959


Call to Action:


Did you find this episode helpful? Leave us a review and share it with someone who might benefit.

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9 months ago
32 minutes 3 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E96: "The Couples Communication Handbook." By Raffi Bilek

Guest: Raffi Bilek, LCSW-C


About Raffi:


Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Couples Therapist and Expert in Communication

Director of the Baltimore Therapy Center

Author of The Couples Communication Handbook: The Skills You Never Learned for the Marriage You Always Wanted found here: https://a.co/d/5vm1QIR

Episode Summary:


In this episode, we delve into the essential skills of effective couples communication with Raffi Bilek, author of "The Couples Communication Handbook." Raffi shares practical strategies and insights to help couples break free from destructive patterns, navigate difficult conversations, and build a stronger, more connected relationship.


Key Discussion Points:


Common communication pitfalls in marriage

The importance of active listening and empathy

Expressing needs and boundaries assertively

Resolving conflict constructively

Rebuilding trust after a rupture

The role of emotional regulation in communication

Takeaways for Listeners:


Communication is a skill that can be learned and improved.

Healthy communication is essential for a happy and fulfilling marriage.

Small changes in communication patterns can have a big impact on a relationship.

Seeking professional support can be invaluable for couples struggling with communication.

Call to Action:


Purchase The Couples Communication Handbook on https://a.co/d/5vm1QIR

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10 months ago
17 minutes 46 seconds

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E95: Recovering in Recovery by Shelby John
Episode Summary: In this episode, we dive deep into Shelby John's book, Recovering in Recovery, and explore her unique perspective on sobriety and personal growth. Shelby shares her personal journey to sobriety and how she discovered the importance of addressing underlying trauma and building confidence to create a fulfilling life beyond recovery. Shelby is a licensed clinical social worker with a private practice where she specializes in trauma, addiction, and anxiety. With years of experience in the field, she founded Shelby John Coaching and is the happy host of the Confident Sober Women podcast. After getting sober she became a fresh, authentic voice in the sobriety space, showing women how to build confidence and love their lives beyond recovery. Shelby is the mother to three, the wife to one loving man, and has been sober since July 1, 2002. Guest: Shelby John, LCSW About Shelby: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Specializes in trauma, addiction, and anxiety Founder of Shelby John Coaching (shelbyjohncoaching.com) Host of the Confident Sober Women podcast Author of Recovering in Recovery: https://www.amazon.com/Recovering-Recovery-Life-Changing-Sobriety/dp/B0B18SX27K Sober since July 1, 2002 Mother of three, wife to one Key Discussion Points: The challenges and triumphs of early sobriety Practical tools for managing triggers and cravings Building self-esteem and confidence in sobriety Creating a life of purpose and meaning The importance of community and connection Shelby's insights on parenting in sobriety
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10 months ago
38 minutes 1 second

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E94: Empath by Judy Dyer

Episode Overview:


In this episode, we embark on a journey into the fascinating world of empaths, guided by Judy Dyer's insightful book, "Empath." We explore the unique challenges and extraordinary gifts of these highly sensitive individuals, delving into the science, the struggles, and the strategies for thriving as an empath in a world that doesn't always understand.


Key Takeaways:


Empathy is more than just a feeling: It's a complex interplay of brain structure, genetics, and energetic sensitivity.

Empaths are deeply attuned to the emotions of others: They experience the world with heightened sensitivity, often absorbing the feelings and energies of those around them.

Spiritual hypersensitivity: Some empaths possess an even deeper level of sensitivity, perceiving the subtle energies and vibrations of the universe.


Challenges of being an empath: Emotional overload, energy depletion, and difficulty setting boundaries are common struggles.

Strategies for thriving: Self-care, grounding practices, mindful breathing, and healthy boundaries are essential for empaths to manage their sensitivity and protect their energy.

The power of empathy: Empaths have the potential to create positive change in the world through their deep understanding and compassion.


Discussion Points:


The spectrum of empathy: How does spiritual hypersensitivity differ from "regular" empathy?

Environmental factors: How can empaths manage overstimulation and create a supportive environment?

The role of the adrenal glands: How does emotional overload impact the body's stress response system?

Self-care practices: What specific strategies can empaths use to recharge and protect their energy?

Boundaries and relationships: How can empaths set healthy boundaries and navigate challenging relationships?

The empath's role in the world: How can empaths use their gifts to create positive change and foster greater understanding?

Quotes from the Book:


"The majority of empaths awakening to their gifts ignore their gut instincts. Don't do this; your intuition is always correct."

"Being an empathic child is tough, but young empaths have so much to offer our world."


Call to Action:


Embrace your empathy as a gift.

Prioritize self-care and set healthy boundaries.

Connect with other empaths for support and understanding.

Use your sensitivity to create positive change in the world.


Resources:


Judy Dyer's book "Empath"

Need a therapist? Reach out to https://strideforwardcounseling.com

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11 months ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E93: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt

Episode Description:


Join us as we delve into the alarming rise of anxiety among young people, exploring the insights from Jonathan Haidt's book, "The Anxious Generation." We'll uncover the factors contributing to this mental health crisis, including overprotective parenting, the pervasiveness of smartphones, and the decline in free play. We'll also discuss practical solutions for fostering resilience and creating a healthier environment for today's youth.


Key Takeaways:


Anxiety on the Rise: Anxiety levels among young people have skyrocketed in recent years, with alarming increases in depression, self-harm, and suicide rates.


The "Safetyism" Culture: Overprotective parenting has created a generation of children lacking the resilience to face challenges and navigate adversity.


The Smartphone Revolution: The constant connectivity and social pressures of the digital world have amplified anxiety and contributed to addiction-like behaviors.


The Decline of Free Play: The loss of unstructured playtime has robbed children of crucial opportunities to develop creativity, social skills, and emotional regulation.


Solutions for a Healthier Generation: Haidt advocates for setting limits on screen time, encouraging free play and independence, and fostering a culture of resilience.


Call to Action:


Reflect on your own parenting style: Are you overprotective?


How can you encourage more independence and resilience in your children?

Set limits on screen time: Create tech-free zones and encourage alternative activities.

Support free play: Provide opportunities for unstructured play and exploration.

Talk to the young people in your life: Ask about their anxieties and concerns, and offer support and guidance.

Connect with Us:


Check out our website: https://strideforwardcounseling.com


Share this episode with someone who might benefit from it.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 21 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E92: “How to Meet Your Self” by Dr. Nicole LePera

In "How to Meet Your Self," Dr. Nicole LePera provides a roadmap for self-discovery and breaking free from ingrained patterns. The workbook emphasizes the importance of conscious awareness and understanding how our "habit self," shaped by past experiences, influences our present behaviors. LePera guides readers through exercises designed to increase consciousness, challenge limiting beliefs, and create new, healthier habits. Key concepts include recognizing the impact of childhood experiences, understanding the brain's neuroplasticity, and building an internal support system.Through practical exercises and insightful guidance, readers learn to identify their subconscious patterns, cultivate self-compassion, and ultimately create a life aligned with their authentic selves.

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1 year ago
12 minutes 11 seconds

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E91: Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson

In "Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents," Lindsay C. Gibson delves into the profound impact of growing up with parents who struggle with emotional intimacy. These parents, while often providing for basic needs, may unintentionally leave their children feeling emotionally neglected and unsupported. The book explores the four primary types of emotionally immature parents—emotional, driven, passive, and rejecting—and how their behaviors can shape their children's coping mechanisms.


Children of emotionally immature parents often develop either internalizing or externalizing coping styles. Internalizers tend to blame themselves, striving for perfection and people-pleasing, while externalizers blame external factors and seek validation through external achievements. Gibson emphasizes the importance of recognizing these patterns, understanding their origins, and learning to navigate them in adulthood.


The book offers practical advice and exercises for interacting with emotionally immature parents in a healthy way,emphasizing the importance of detached observation, setting boundaries, and managing expectations. Additionally,Gibson provides valuable guidance on reclaiming your true self, prioritizing your own emotional needs, and breaking free from the cycle of emotional neglect. By understanding the dynamics of emotional immaturity and actively working towards healing, adult children can cultivate healthier relationships, increased self-worth, and ultimately live a more fulfilling life.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E90: “Hidden Potential” by Adam Grant - section 1

Ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly achieve greatness while others struggle to reach their full potential?Join us as we delve into Adam Grant's groundbreaking book, "Hidden Potential," and explore the surprising science behind extraordinary accomplishments.


In this episode, we'll unpack the key takeaways from Section 1, where Grant challenges conventional notions of talent and grit. We'll discover how a group of underdog chess players from Harlem defied expectations, the myth of learning styles,and the unexpected power of embracing discomfort. Get ready to reimagine what's possible and learn how to unlock your own hidden potential.


Key Takeaways:


Nurture Over Nature: Talent isn't everything. The right environment and guidance can unlock potential we never knew existed.


Character Skills Matter: Proactivity, discipline, and determination are more predictive of success than raw intelligence.


Embrace Discomfort: Growth happens when we step outside our comfort zones and embrace the awkwardness of learning.


The Myth of Learning Styles: There's no one-size-fits-all approach to learning. Embrace diverse methods to accelerate your growth.

Tune in to and discover the secrets to achieving greater things, hidden within you!



Need therapy? Check us out at

https://strideforwardcounseling.com

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1 year ago
15 minutes 56 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E89: The Mountain Is You - Chapter 7
In "The Mountain is You," Brianna Wiest challenges us to evolve from self-sabotage to self-mastery. This transformative journey involves recognizing our role in hindering our own progress and taking charge of our lives. The book delves into the difference between suppressing and controlling emotions. Suppressing emotions is an unconscious reaction, akin to holding back a flood that eventually bursts forth. Conversely, controlling emotions involves recognizing them but choosing how we respond. We become the masters of our actions, not slaves to our feelings. This concept extends to our physical health, where true strength isn't measured by brute force, but by efficiency and resilience. Just as we strive for a balanced body, we must also cultivate a balanced mind and emotions. In essence, "The Mountain is You" teaches us that the journey to self-mastery involves self-awareness, emotional regulation, and making conscious choices that align with our higher selves. It's about embracing our emotions while taking responsibility for our actions, leading to a more fulfilling and empowered life.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 35 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E88:"How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie
5 Timeless Principles for Building Strong Relationships from "How to Win Friends and Influence People" In Dale Carnegie's classic self-help book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People," he offers timeless wisdom for building rapport and fostering positive connections. Here are 5 key takeaways to help you thrive in your personal and professional relationships: Become Genuinely Interested in Others: People crave attention and appreciation. Show sincere interest in their lives, ask questions, and actively listen. Remember, a person's name is the sweetest sound they can hear. Smile and Be Positive: A warm smile and positive attitude are contagious. They make others feel comfortable and appreciated, creating a foundation for strong relationships. Avoid Criticism and Complaints: Instead of focusing on what's wrong, highlight the positive aspects of situations and people. Offer constructive feedback in a gentle and supportive manner. Give Honest and Sincere Appreciation: Everyone wants to feel valued. Acknowledge others' efforts and achievements, and express your appreciation openly and often. Make Others Feel Important: Show respect for others' opinions, even if you disagree. Let them know their thoughts and contributions matter. This builds trust and encourages collaboration. By applying these principles, you can cultivate meaningful relationships, improve communication, and create a more positive and supportive environment in both your personal and professional life. If you're struggling with building relationships or managing anxiety in social situations, consider seeking the support of a therapist at Stride Forward Counseling. We can help you develop the skills and confidence to connect with others authentically and create fulfilling relationships. Visit www.strideforwardcounseling.com to learn more and schedule a free consultation.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 13 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E87: The Mountain Is You, Chapter 6: Healing Past Trauma & Embracing Your Future Self
The mountain is you chapter 6: Healing Past Trauma & Embracing Your Future Self Episode Description: Are you ready to shed the weight of past traumas and step into the most powerful version of yourself? In this episode, we dive deep into Chapter 6 of Brianna Wiest's transformative book, "The Mountain Is You," exploring the powerful tools of inner child work, future self visualization, and purpose discovery to overcome obstacles and create a life you love. Key Takeaways: Understanding Trauma's Impact: We'll discuss how trauma manifests in our bodies and minds, and how it can hold us back from reaching our full potential. Inner Child Work: Learn how to reconnect with your younger self, offering healing and guidance to address past wounds and limiting beliefs. Future Self Visualization: Discover the power of envisioning your ideal future self and using that vision to guide your actions and decisions. Finding Your Purpose: Uncover the unique talents, passions, and experiences that shape your true calling and create a life of meaning. Actionable Strategies: We'll provide practical exercises and techniques to help you apply these concepts to your own life and begin your journey of healing and transformation. Need a therapist? visit us at https://strideforwardcounseling.com Call to Action: Join us for this empowering episode as we delve into the transformative power of "The Mountain Is You." If you're ready to release the past, embrace your potential, and create a future that truly reflects your best self, this episode is for you.Don't miss it! #TheMountainIsYou #PersonalGrowth #TraumaHealing #InnerChildWork #FutureSelf #PurposeDrivenLife #Podcast
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1 year ago
15 minutes 49 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E86: Rest!
Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less" by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang explores the importance of rest and leisure in enhancing productivity and creativity. Here are the main points: The Importance of Rest: Contrary to the popular belief that more work leads to greater productivity, the book argues that deliberate rest is essential for achieving peak performance. Restorative Practices: Pang discusses various restorative practices such as napping, taking walks, and engaging in hobbies, emphasizing their role in boosting creativity and problem-solving abilities. The Role of Leisure: The author highlights the significance of leisure activities in promoting overall well-being and improving cognitive functions. Historical Examples: Pang provides historical examples of successful individuals and organizations who prioritized rest and leisure, demonstrating their positive impact on productivity and innovation. Practical Strategies: The book offers practical strategies for incorporating rest into daily routines, including scheduling downtime, setting boundaries, and adopting mindfulness practices. Overall, "Rest" challenges the notion of constant busyness and advocates for a balanced approach to work and leisure for optimal performance and fulfillment. Rachel Collins LCPC rachel@strideforwardcounseling.com (443) 840-7862 (text or call) https://strideforwardcounseling.com
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1 year ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

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E85: “In an Unspoken Voice," Peter Levine, the developer of Somatic Experiencing®
In "In an Unspoken Voice," Peter Levine, the developer of Somatic Experiencing®, explores how trauma affects the body,brain, and psyche. He argues that trauma is not just a psychological issue but also a physiological one, leaving an imprint on our nervous system. Levine's book emphasizes that the body holds the key to healing trauma. He details how trauma can get "stuck" in the body, leading to physical and emotional symptoms. Levine introduces his Somatic Experiencing approach, which focuses on gently guiding individuals to notice and process bodily sensations related to trauma. By paying attention to these sensations, individuals can gradually release the trapped energy and complete the natural healing process that was interrupted by the trauma. The book is rich with case studies illustrating how Somatic Experiencing has helped individuals overcome PTSD, anxiety,depression, and other trauma-related issues. Levine also draws on insights from neuroscience and animal behavior to provide a comprehensive understanding of trauma's impact and healing potential. In essence, "In an Unspoken Voice" offers a groundbreaking perspective on trauma recovery, emphasizing the body's wisdom and innate capacity for healing. Need a therapist? Find us at https://strideforwardcounseling.com
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1 year ago
12 minutes 57 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E84: “I Am Glad My Mom Died” by Jeanette McCurdy
Finding Healing and Body Positivity with guest Zohaa Awan who is an intern therapist at Stride Forward Counseling https://strideforwardcounseling.com Description: In this episode, we delve into the poignant journey of self-discovery and healing explored in the book "I'm Glad My Mother Died." We navigate the complex terrain of grief, body image issues, and eating disorders, uncovering the transformative power of therapy and self-acceptance. Join us as we explore the courageous narrative, offering insights and strategies for combating societal pressures and embracing authentic self-love. Episode Highlights: Body Image Struggles: Dive into the author's personal journey of grappling with body image issues and navigating the tumultuous waters of eating disorders. From societal expectations to internalized shame, we examine the multifaceted challenges individuals face in cultivating a positive relationship with their bodies. Therapy as a Path to Healing: Join us as we discuss the pivotal role of therapy in the healing journey. From confronting deep-seated beliefs to fostering self-compassion, therapy emerges as a powerful tool for reclaiming agency and rewriting one's narrative. Combatting Societal Pressures: Explore practical strategies and insights for challenging societal norms and cultivating a resilient sense of self-worth. From mindfulness practices to community support, we uncover actionable steps for dismantling harmful ideologies and embracing authenticity. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as we navigate the intersections of grief, body image, and self-discovery, offering hope and inspiration for those on their own journey toward healing and acceptance.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

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E83: “The Mountain is You” chapter 5
In Chapter 5 of "The Mountain is You," Brianna Wiest focuses on the concept of letting go and emphasizes that healing from past trauma is not about forcing yourself to forget. Here are some key takeaways: Focus on the present: While acknowledging the past, the chapter emphasizes that true healing involves shifting your focus to the present moment. This allows you to build a more fulfilling life moving forward. Acceptance over resistance: Trying to force yourself to "get over it" can actually hinder healing. The chapter encourages accepting your past experiences, even the painful ones, as part of your story. Show up as you are: Healing is a process, and it's okay if you don't feel "fixed" all the time. The chapter encourages showing up authentically in the present moment, even with your baggage. The chapter likely explores other topics related to letting go, such as: Releasing negative self-talk: Letting go of harsh inner criticism can be a crucial part of healing. Forgiveness: While forgiveness isn't always necessary, the chapter might discuss how letting go of resentment can be liberating. Setting boundaries: The importance of setting healthy boundaries with people who have caused you harm might also be addressed. Overall, Chapter 5 is likely about acknowledging your past experiences while focusing on building a present and future filled with self-compassion and acceptance. If you need a therapist in Maryland, Colorado, Vermont, North Carolina, Ohio, or DC check us out https://strideforwardcounseling.com
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1 year ago
13 minutes 35 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
E82: “Your Real BMI: Better Me Index." By Cynthia Schaefer
Are you tired of fad diets and feeling overwhelmed by confusing health advice? Today, we're diving into a revolutionary approach to well-being with Cynthia Schaefer, author of "Your Real BMI: Better Me Index." Cynthia's book challenges the limitations of the traditional BMI and proposes a new framework for achieving vibrant health. Get ready to discover the power of small, sustainable changes and how to unlock your unique path to wellness. We'll be exploring Cynthia's three-pronged approach focused on Breath, Movement, and Intake (BMI) – but this BMI isn't about a number on a scale! It's a personalized roadmap to finding your "Secret Formula" for optimal health. We'll also delve into the concept of body types and how understanding your inherent strengths and weaknesses can lead to a customized wellness plan. Whether you struggle to find an exercise routine you enjoy, or simply want to make smarter food choices, Cynthia has practical tips and strategies to empower you. So, ditch the frustration and step into a future of vibrant health! Buckle up as we chat with Cynthia Schaefer about ditching the scale and embracing your Better You! Website: https://www.flurbanparadise.com/ Find the book here: https://amzn.to/3Ho3uYr
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1 year ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

Self-improvement Book Club by Rachel
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-meditation/subscribe I review self-help books in a fun & entertaining way!