
The Secret To Living A Good Life - How To Heal Trauma, Overwhelm & Declutter Your Life | Fred Luskin
Rangan Chatterjee
May 1, 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Cultivate gratitude to enhance forgiveness
Research shows that being a more grateful person makes you more likely to be forgiving, as it helps you see things more realistically.
Release anger within six months to protect long-term well-being
According to some research, if anger is still your predominant emotion six months after a painful event, it does not bode well for your long-term well-being.
Practice forgiveness to lower blood pressure and protect heart health
Research has shown that for angry people, learning to forgive can reduce blood pressure and serve as a mediator against further heart disease.
Re-evaluate past experiences to let go of negativity
Letting go of a negative experience is not about forgetting it, but about re-evaluating and re-explaining it to yourself so it's no longer a wound.
Recognize timeline for grieving an affair to avoid harmful patterns
While grieving an affair is healthy for a period, if you are still holding on after 18 months, you are likely creating detrimental habit patterns.
Release grudges to reclaim control over your well-being
When you hold onto a grudge and wait for an apology, you are giving the other person control over your own nervous system.
Let go of hope for a better past to embrace forgiveness
A powerful definition of forgiveness is simply giving up all hope for a better past.
Make amends to achieve self-forgiveness
The key elements of self-forgiveness are not just internal, but also include feeling remorse, offering a sincere apology, and making amends for the harm caused.
Release grudges to embrace vulnerability
Continuing to feel anger or self-pity over a past hurt is a form of control we use to avoid dealing with our own human vulnerability.
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