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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2024 · 6 MIN

The Bevan James Eyles Show, Episode 317 – What's your 'familiar place'?

from The Bevan James Eyles Show - The Fitness Behaviour Podcast · host Bevan James Eyles

When many people experience stress, they often resort to negative places or actions.   This means their response to stress has a detrimental impact on their lives.   Even though they might be aware of this, they continue to go to these places.   I refer to this as going to a 'familiar' place.   Here's how it works: 1. I'm feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and vulnerable. 2. I need to get away from this place within myself. 3. I go to a familiar place or engage in a familiar action to escape.   The problem is, if your 'familiar' place has a negative impact, you'll end up facing even more stress. If this sounds like you, something needs to change.   I believe that nearly all of us need 'familiar' places in our lives; it's part of being human.   However, we need to develop ones that help us positively through tough times.   In this week's podcast, I break down how familiar places work and how you can develop positive ones in your life.    

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