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027: Play This Game To Shift Your Emotions FAST

An episode of the Do Well & Do Good podcast, hosted by Dorothy Illson, titled "027: Play This Game To Shift Your Emotions FAST" was published on November 22, 2018 and runs 7 minutes.

November 22, 2018 ·7m · Do Well & Do Good

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This week’s minisode deals with that unpleasant subject of feeling upset, angry, sad, or offended at someone else, or even just at a situation. These negative feelings weigh down on us, disrupt our relationships and can hold us back from taking strides in our own life. In the next few minutes, Dorothy explains how it’s our own interpretations of other people and events that affect us emotionally, rather than the people or events themselves, and suggests a helpful game you can play to shoo out those pesky negative thoughts.Also: the November edition of the Do Well & Do Good challenge is coming up soon! In just over a week, our free Facebook community will vote on which of the non-profits nominated by our guests this month will receive a donation equal to 10% of Dorothy’s advertising agency’s income. Show Notes:Why our interpretation of people and events can affect our mood more than the people and events themselves do.What interpretation are you choosing?Tricking your brain into moving past anger through alternative interpretations.The importance of taking 100% responsibility for your feelings in every situation. Dorothy invites you to DM her on Instagram @dorothyillson if you would like to share your own experiences with time management and healthy work habits! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week’s minisode deals with that unpleasant subject of feeling upset, angry, sad, or offended at someone else, or even just at a situation. These negative feelings weigh down on us, disrupt our relationships and can hold us back from taking strides in our own life. In the next few minutes, Dorothy explains how it’s our own interpretations of other people and events that affect us emotionally, rather than the people or events themselves, and suggests a helpful game you can play to shoo out those pesky negative thoughts.

Also: the November edition of the Do Well & Do Good challenge is coming up soon! In just over a week, our free Facebook community will vote on which of the non-profits nominated by our guests this month will receive a donation equal to 10% of Dorothy’s advertising agency’s income.

 

Show Notes:

  • Why our interpretation of people and events can affect our mood more than the people and events themselves do.
  • What interpretation are you choosing?
  • Tricking your brain into moving past anger through alternative interpretations.
  • The importance of taking 100% responsibility for your feelings in every situation.

 

Dorothy invites you to DM her on Instagram @dorothyillson if you would like to share your own experiences with time management and healthy work habits!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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