
S1E1: Stop should'ing all over yourself and others💩
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In this episode of 'This Might Be Triggering', Jennifer and Sara explore the concept of 'should' and its negative impact on mental health. They discuss the importance of kindness, the neuroscience behind self-criticism, and how to transform 'should' statements into 'could' statements to foster self-compassion and empowerment. The conversation also touches on generational differences in perceptions of success and the role of gratitude in overcoming shame. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own 'shoulds' and embrace a more compassionate mindset.
Takeaways
Avoiding problems is outdated; face them head-on.
Compliments can change someone's day.
'Should' statements often lead to shame and guilt.
Generational differences affect how we perceive success.
Neuroplasticity allows us to change our thought patterns.
Transforming 'should' into 'could' fosters self-compassion.
Gratitude can shift our mindset from negativity to positivity.
Healthy communication is key in relationships.
Taking ownership of our experiences empowers us.
Kindness towards ourselves leads to kindness towards others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Emotional Wellness
03:55 The Impact of 'Should' on Mental Health
09:14 Generational Perspectives on 'Should' Statements
11:46 Neuroscience of Shame and Guilt
16:22 Transforming 'Should' into 'Could'
20:55 The Power of Acknowledgment and Gratitude
23:23 Neuroplasticity and Self-Compassion
24:41 Taking Ownership of Our Experiences
27:09 Healthy Communication in Relationships
28:42 Navigating Expectations in Relationships
32:10 Empowering Ourselves Through Kindness
35:43 NEWCHAPTER