
Ep# 102: Babies SUCK at sports!
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11/18/22 • 15 min
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Ep# 101: Recover From Punishing Yourself
The previous lesson about Tabitha's story on controlling the outcome when a mistake has already happened. In this lesson, Dr. Kashey talks about how she beat herself badly and went from whipping herself to getting reasonably irritated at herself. One can do some dumb things because they are overloaded with frustration tolerance or is more demanding to themselves since frustration tolerance went down. Dr. Kashey says this happens because more self-aware people punish themselves when they do dumb things and take responsibility. On the other hand, oblivious people tend to punish others when they do dumb things and take less responsibility because others must be able to fix it; therefore, they demand that they fix it. In the lesson, Dr. Kashey shares what smart people do when they experience problems. He also talks about the solutions to these problems and how perfectionism and procrastination tend to criple one from doing anything except waiting until the urge to do something is very high due to pressure. We also learn why intelligent people are exhausted, especially with themselves, and the solutions that TKN presents to such issues. In this episode, we learn that although our upbringing makes us believe that it was a requirement as a child to survive, and we often carry it as an adult, with the help of TKN, we learn how to use our brain to construct a rational and constructive priority instead of impulsive and destructive punishments.
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Ep# 103: When You Feel Like You're Just a "Consumable"
In today's podcast, Dr. Kashey talks about taking yourself from an exhausted and consumable resource to a rational and constructive renewable resource. The key is the aspect of the absoluteness of the rules. Rules you follow probably consume you, but rules you follow with reason and compassion tend to renew you. They make it easier for you to become a renewable resource. You can only do the work of one person if you're following every rule in place. Your benefit to others is not as important as these rules are for yourself. It is no doubt that serious things allow you to rationally prioritize what you want so that you may be fulfilled instead of impulsively pressuring yourself. You can’t control other people, but you can control yourself. You don’t have to be a victim of circumstances, but you can choose how much stress is in your life. Tune in and learn why it is good to focus on yourself!
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