
"Reclaim Your Life!" - Everyday Habits Keeping You From A Life Of Purpose & Meaning | Africa Brooke
Rangan Chatterjee
22 may 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Acknowledge addiction to break self-censorship
Not admitting to a serious issue like an addiction is a form of self-censorship where you devalue your own experience to avoid perceived punishment.
Differentiate fear from discernment in conversations
Self-censorship is driven by fear of punishment, whereas social filtering is a grounded thinking skill of discerning the right time and place for a conversation.
Align values with actions through evidence-based reflection
To see if your values are embodied or merely desired, list what you value and then look for hard evidence of it in the actual results of your life.
Distinguish curiosity from suspicion for better understanding
We often confuse genuine curiosity, which is an open leaning-in, with suspicion, which is defensively scanning for offense or malicious intent.
Use criticism as a mirror for self-growth
Criticism often only bothers you to the extent that you believe it about yourself, making it a powerful mirror for self-growth.
Bridge authenticity gap to prevent unhealthy behaviors
A gap between who you truly are and the person you present to the world creates a void that people often fill with unhealthy behaviors like overeating or alcohol use.
Express true self to alleviate physical symptoms of repression
Repressing your thoughts and emotions can manifest physically, as the speaker experienced consistent migraines that disappeared after she started expressing her true self.
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