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    Supportive Relationships

    Explore "Supportive Relationships" with insightful episodes like "156. Dating with an anxious attachment style ft. Thais Gibson", "8 Strategies To Deal With Toxic Or Negative People In Your Life, Work, & Relationships", "7 Life-changing Lessons From The Longest Ever Study On Health & Happiness! Dr. Robert Waldinger", "Relationships 2.0: An Antidote to Loneliness" and "E188: Richard Osman: The Untold Story Of A TV Legend's Addiction" from podcasts like ""The Psychology of your 20s", "On Purpose with Jay Shetty", "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "Hidden Brain" and "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett"" and more!

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    156. Dating with an anxious attachment style ft. Thais Gibson

    156. Dating with an anxious attachment style ft. Thais Gibson

    Dating with an anxious attachment style comes with a number of challenges: struggling to feel secure, requiring constant reassurance, mistrust, a fear of abandonment, feeling unworthy of love or difficulty setting boundaries. But your attachment style is not a life sentence, it is something you can challenge and heal by embracing vulnerability, healthy love, boundary setting and applying the love you crave from others to yourself. We are joined by the wonderful Thais Gibson, an author, speaker, leader in the personal development field and founder of The Personal Development School as we break down what it means to date and love as someone who is anxiously attached. 

    Find Thais here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHQ4lSaKRap5HyrpitrTOhQ 

    The attachment quiz we spoke of: https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/quiz 

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    8 Strategies To Deal With Toxic Or Negative People In Your Life, Work, & Relationships

    8 Strategies To Deal With Toxic Or Negative People In Your Life, Work, & Relationships

    Have you ever found yourself surrounded by negative and toxic people, draining your energy and hindering your growth?

    Are you getting tired of having to deal with them all the time?

    Find out how to break free from the shackles of toxicity and cultivate a life filled with positivity, purpose, and meaningful connections. 

    Today, we will look deep into the realm of toxic relationships, toxic workplaces, and the detrimental effects they can have on our well-being. Learn practical ways to establish healthy parameters and constraints in various areas of your life, find  the wisdom of accepting people as they are and focusing on your own growth and well-being, and gain insights into fostering healthier dynamics through structured approaches.

    We can also learn how this practice can contribute to greater self-awareness and personal growth and empowering techniques to shift your focus and energy towards positive influences and experiences.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    - How to set boundaries at work 

    - How to stop trying to fix others' flaws

    - How to start creating systems that work for you

    - The practice of being more empathetic to others

    - How to minimize toxic people's impact in your life

    With the wisdom of these transformative strategies, we can navigate life's challenges with grace and embrace the path to greater well-being and fulfillment.

    With Love and Gratitude,

    Jay Shetty

    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:47 How do we deal with negative and toxic people in our lives?
    • 04:44 Many people feel alone even when they are surrounded by friends and family?
    • 06:16 Do you have a toxic workplace? How many people do you know are working in one?
    • 08:20 What is toxic leadership? Is this the main reason why employees leave their company?
    • 10:41 Why do people feel like they’re in a poorly designed job?
    • 15:53 Strategy #1: Set boundaries by setting parameters and constraints
    • 18:03 Strategy #2: The 75/25 rule is when you spend 75% of your time and focus on people who lift you up, and the remaining 25% with people out of necessity
    • 20:11 Strategy #3: We don’t need to fix the negative and toxic people in our life
    • 21:39 Strategy #4: Systems are incredible ways of avoiding emotional baggage in an organization, in a team, and even in a relationship
    • 23:33 Strategy #5: Create policies and agreements with yourself
    • 26:14 Strategy #6: Notice where this trait comes from for them and try to understand it better
    • 27:29 Strategy #7: Often, the trait you don't like in someone, it's a trait that you possess somewhere deep down inside
    • 28:44 Strategy #8: Don’t amplify their presence

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    7 Life-changing Lessons From The Longest Ever Study On Health & Happiness! Dr. Robert Waldinger

    7 Life-changing Lessons From The Longest Ever Study On Health & Happiness! Dr. Robert Waldinger
    In this new episode Steven sits down with the American psychiatrist and Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, Robert Waldinger. Dr Waldinger is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and the fourth director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development. This is the longest every study of the same group of people over time, following 724 men for nearly 80 years. The study explores the factors that lead to healthy and happy lives. Robert is also the Founding Director of the Lifespan Research Foundation, which aims to implement the lessons learned from the Harvard Study in peoples work and personal life. His TED talk, “What makes a good life?” has been viewed over 40 million times. In this conversation Robert and Steven discuss topics, such as: What are the factors that make for a good life The impacts that money and success have on a happy life Why relationships are the most important factor for long term health and wellbeing Why we should reexamine the value we place on relationships How modern society gets in the way of connection You can purchase Robert’s new book ‘The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Study on Happiness’, here: ****https://bit.ly/3BiYSPW Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Relationships 2.0: An Antidote to Loneliness

    Relationships 2.0: An Antidote to Loneliness

    When you go to a medical appointment, your doctor may ask you several questions. Do you smoke? Have you been getting exercise? Are you sleeping? But rarely do they ask: are you lonely? U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes we are suffering from an epidemic of loneliness. This week, we revisit our 2020 conversation with Murthy about the importance of human connection to our physical and mental health, and how we can all strengthen our social ties.

    A note that this week's episode includes a discussion of suicide. If you're experiencing suicidal crisis or emotional distress and are based in the U.S., you can reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling 988. 

    Did you catch last week's episode in this series, about the power of tiny interactions? You can find it here. And if you like our work, please consider a financial contribution to help us make many more episodes like this one. 

    E188: Richard Osman: The Untold Story Of A TV Legend's Addiction

    E188: Richard Osman: The Untold Story Of A TV Legend's Addiction
    Richard Osman is a television host, former creative director of a world-leading production company, and the author behind the biggest literary sensation since Harry Potter., the Thursday Murder Club series. In this one-of-a-kind conversation, Richard reveals for the first time what has motored him from a working class, single parent household to the top of the television and literary worlds. There’s more to Richard than meets the eye. He’s had to battle through self-doubt, addiction, imposter syndrome to have one of the most remarkable, multi-faceted and varied careers we’ve ever featured. We’ll let Richard take it from here. Topics: Early years Knowing the impact not to see your dad would you act differently now? Being shaped more by your mum Watching the TV when you were younger Your disability Being too tall The 'Storm' in your 20s - your addiction Unlocking ideas from your therapist Why were you successful? What is creativity to you? How intentional is success Groups making creatives ideas vs individuals You wrote this book without showing anyone Tell me about your doubts What clouds did you connect to create this book How has it affected your happiness? What is happiness to you? Family Monogamy What is this book doing for people? The last guest question Richard: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3eG2bcD Instagram - https://bit.ly/3TBB5C0 Richards book: https://amzn.to/3EUM4lR Wait list for The Diary - Add your name here: https://bit.ly/3fUcF8q Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb Follow us on Telegram: https://g2ul0.app.link/E5re0ADNKsb Sponsors: Huel - https://g2ul0.app.link/G4RjcdKNKsb Mercedes-Benz - https://bit.ly/3yXTQI1 Amex - https://bit.ly/3TATNKc  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    E105: Patrice Evra: Learning How To Cry Saved My Life

    E105: Patrice Evra: Learning How To Cry Saved My Life
    Patrice Evra is a one of a kind. He has suffered more hardships, and has overcome more challenges to get where he is, than probably any other guest I’ve ever had on the show. And yet, Patrice has managed to overcome them all to lead an incredible life. If Patrice can overcome his background and experiences, you can overcome yours. In this episode, Patrice opens up as never before on his background and his experiences when he was young, and after listening to this you’ll want to join us in thanking him for his honesty. Patrice has come through experiences most of us can’t even imagine. Patrice also gives us the inside on what made Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United such a winning machine, what people have got wrong about it, and where people go wrong in trying to achieve their own successful mindsets. In this podcast, you’ll be schooled on how to reach the top, and how to stay there. Topics: Your early years Child abuse Your brother Toxic masculinity What does football mean to you Joining Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson You and Luis Suarez Being the best person you can be The last guests question Patrice: https://www.instagram.com/patrice.evra/?hl=en Patrice’s Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Patrice-Evra/e/B07FZD3YMC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/StevenBartlettYT?sub_confirmation=1 The Diary Of A CEO live - Sign up here - https://g2ul0.app.link/diaryofaceolive Sponsor: https://uk.huel.com/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices