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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2021 · 17 MIN

Four reminders if you’re looking for a fresh start

from Buddhability · host SGI-USA

To celebrate our 40th episode and one year since we launched Buddhability, we’re looking back at highlights from past episodes. Reflecting on the feelings described by social psychologist Amy Cuddy and writer JillEllyn Riley in their recent article about “pandemic flux syndrome” we consider 4 tips on how to refresh yourself if you’re feeling worn out or anxious.Episodes referenced:Episode 7: Winning morning, winning lifeEpisode 24: On boundaries and true self-careEpisode 32: Navigating death and illnessEpisode 3: Buddhism, therapy and how people actually change

To celebrate our 40th episode and one year since we launched Buddhability, we’re looking back at highlights from past episodes. Reflecting on the feelings described by social psychologist Amy Cuddy and writer JillEllyn Riley in their recent article about “pandemic flux syndrome” we consider 4 tips on how to refresh yourself if you’re feeling worn out or anxious.

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