Knowing doesn’t create change; it’s the doing that creates change. You may know about why we have negativity as humans, but you must put it into action to see the results. In this episode, Cindra talks about how negativity isn’t always bad – it can help us make good decisions and protect us. But many times too much doesn’t serve it. Savoring is one way to train your mind to see the good and the possibilities.
Power Phrase of the Week: “I savor the good to combat my negativity bias.”
Quote of the Week: “Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.” Willie Nelson
549: How to Embrace Your Fear
548: Self-Critical vs. Self-Compassion
547: What to Do When You Feel Like an Impostor?
546: The Secret to Top Performing Teams
545: The Power of Grit
544: What is Your Ikigai?
543: How Successful People Deal with Pressure
542: Grit Over Gift
541: Don't Take Things Personally
540: Why Self-Compassion is Essential
539: Compete Every Day with Jake Thompson, Keynote Speaker
538: Becoming Elite with Erik Westrum, Author & Former Professional Hockey Player
537: Our Brain's Negativity Bias
536: Choosing Your Story
535: Don't Let Your Negativity Grow
534: Becoming a Purpose-Driven and Transformational Leader with Joe Ehrmann and Jody Redman, InSideOut Initiative
533: Quieting Your Inner Critic
532: 3 Mindset Shifts to Stay Gritty
531: Choose a Growth Mindset
530: What Do You Want in 2023?
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