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Name It to Tame It

An episode of the A Work in Progress with Kimberly podcast, hosted by Kimberly Dunn, titled "Name It to Tame It" was published on November 11, 2024 and runs 15 minutes.

November 11, 2024 ·15m · A Work in Progress with Kimberly

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🎙️ New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎙️Name It to Tame It: Label Your Emotions to Overcome Them 🧠💬Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your emotions and didn't know how to get a grip? In this episode of A Work In Progress, we’re diving into one of my favorite mental fitness tools: Name It to Tame It.🤔 What You'll Learn:    •    How labeling your emotions can stop the emotional spiral in its tracks    •    Why naming what you’re feeling boosts self-compassion and improves communication    •    Practical steps to identify and verbalize your emotions, even in the toughest moments🎯 Key Benefits:    •    Regulate Emotional Overwhelm: Take back control and calm your mind    •    Build Stronger Connections: Express yourself better and set clear boundaries    •    Move to Action: Gain clarity on how to respond and what to do next🛑 Before we dive in, let’s take a mindful moment. Breathe. It’s the simplest yet most powerful tool we often overlook. 🌬️Ready to take charge of your mental fitness? Hit play now and let’s build those skills together. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this reminder! 💪✨#EmotionalWellbeing #Mindfulness #SelfAwareness #OvercomingAnxiety #MentalHealthAwareness #PositivePsychology #SelfCompassion

🎙️ New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎙️

Name It to Tame It: Label Your Emotions to Overcome Them 🧠💬

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your emotions and didn't know how to get a grip? In this episode of A Work In Progress, we’re diving into one of my favorite mental fitness tools: Name It to Tame It.

🤔 What You'll Learn:

    •    How labeling your emotions can stop the emotional spiral in its tracks

    •    Why naming what you’re feeling boosts self-compassion and improves communication

    •    Practical steps to identify and verbalize your emotions, even in the toughest moments

🎯 Key Benefits:

    •    Regulate Emotional Overwhelm: Take back control and calm your mind

    •    Build Stronger Connections: Express yourself better and set clear boundaries

    •    Move to Action: Gain clarity on how to respond and what to do next

🛑 Before we dive in, let’s take a mindful moment. Breathe. It’s the simplest yet most powerful tool we often overlook. 🌬️

Ready to take charge of your mental fitness? Hit play now and let’s build those skills together. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this reminder! 💪✨


#EmotionalWellbeing #Mindfulness #SelfAwareness #OvercomingAnxiety #MentalHealthAwareness #PositivePsychology #SelfCompassion

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