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Eps 79 - Respond, Don’t React: Developing Your Inner Observer to Be Less Reactive
- 2024/10/18
- 再生時間: 22 分
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In the final part of our four-part series on reactivity, Dr. Ashleigh Moreland and David Masterton dive into the transformative power of the inner observer. If you've ever found yourself overreacting in stressful situations or regretting your responses later, this episode is for you, but first, go back and listen to parts 1-3 in our prior episodes.
Together, we explore how shifting from a reactive state to a place of observation can change your life. Learn practical ways to cultivate curiosity in moments of stress and understand how this practice creates space between a triggering event and your response. Dr. Ashleigh shares powerful insights on how early life experiences shape our reactions and offers guidance on building the skill of being an observer, even when faced with challenging situations.
If you’re on a healing journey or looking to improve your emotional intelligence, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways to help you respond instead of react. Plus, hear about free resources and practices that can support you in strengthening your inner observer.
Don’t miss this final chapter in our series—subscribe, and be sure to check out the previous episodes to fully grasp the tools for navigating your emotional world.
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