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  • 405: How to Handle Constructive Criticism
    2025/07/03

    What happens when someone calls you out?

    Most people get defensive, make excuses, or storm off.

    But my student Sara did something completely different when she received some constructive criticism.

    Her response was so mature and graceful, I had to share it. This is proof of what the unSTUCK Method can do in real life.

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    10 分
  • 404: Consider it's not your business
    2025/06/26

    In this episode, I share a real-life story from just last night that perfectly demonstrates The unSTUCK Method in action.

    When my husband and daughter got into an unnecessary argument right in front of me, I had a choice: jump in and "fix" it like I used to (which always led to bigger fights), or use what I teach.

    I'll walk you through exactly how I noticed my own stuck emotions, paused instead of reacting, and completely avoided the drama that would have followed.

    This is what's possible when you transform those tiny moments – building not just better relationships, but your own self-trust and resilience.

    Plus, I'll share the one question that might change everything in your relationships today.

    To learn more, head over to: www.shiragura.com

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    7 分
  • 403: Emotional Eating
    2025/06/19

    This week, I’m sharing a personal story—and two from my students—about breaking the pattern of emotional eating, one moment at a time.

    Inside my You Can Handle Anything program, we’ve been exploring how emotional habits form and how even small shifts can create powerful change.

    You’ll hear how awareness in the moment opens the door to choice, and how using The unSTUCK Method can help you interrupt old patterns and choose differently.

    It’s just about 10 minutes—perfect for a mindful moment between meals or anytime you need a reset.

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    9 分
  • 402: Consider it doesn't matter
    2025/06/12

    In this light and relatable episode, I share a real-life story about a board game night gone sideways—and how one small comment could have easily spiraled into conflict. Instead, I used The unSTUCK Method to pause, shift perspective, and remind myself what really matters. It’s a simple story with a powerful message: not everything needs to turn into drama. Sometimes, peace comes from choosing not to be right.

    It’s a short episode—perfect for a short reset or a mindful moment in your day.

    Learn more by heading over to www.shiragura.com

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    6 分
  • 401: Taking a Deliberate Pause
    2025/05/28

    In this special return episode, I share why I took a 3-month pause from the podcast—after nearly 8 years of showing up weekly—and what that deliberate break revealed. We explore the power of stopping as the first essential step toward real change, and why most of us skip it without realizing. I open up about how this pause helped me gain clarity, make meaningful updates to my work, and align more deeply with how I want to serve you.

    Tune in to hear what’s new, what’s coming, and why learning to pause might be the most powerful thing you can do for yourself.

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    12 分
  • 400: April 1, 2025
    2025/04/01

    I've been "stuck" wondering what to do to celebrate the 400th episode of this podcast.

    I'm glad I got unstuck.

    Enjoy.

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    5 分
  • 399: You Don't Need to Respond
    2025/02/21

    In this week’s episode, hear an inspiring story from one of my students about the power of pausing—and how it can create real change.

    Plus, I have an exciting update! I’ll be taking a short break from the podcast for a few weeks, but something special is coming your way.

    Make sure you’re on my newsletter so you don’t miss the invite!

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    8 分
  • 398: The Blame Game: Why We React Differently to the Same Behavior
    2025/02/06

    Ever notice how you react differently to the same behavior depending on who's doing it?

    Through a simple morning wake-up call, I discovered why I was ready to blame my husband for something my kid did—and what that reveals about our triggers.

    Learn how to pause before reacting and transform your response patterns, especially with those closest to you.

    A powerful episode about self-awareness, relationships, and breaking free from automatic reactions.

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    9 分