In this episode, Richard and Ross take a look at another important skill for increasing our psychological flexibility: acceptance.
This doesn't mean a passive acceptance of the status quo, or simply pushing through difficulties with gritted teeth. It means authentically accepting the discomfort and other stuff we don't like in situations, while taking helpful action to get through it. Once we make room for it, we don't have to struggle with it, or delay action until the discomfort has gone.
We explore the various ways we raise this topic with our clients in coaching contexts, discuss how we bring acceptance to life in our own lives, and share some simple tips on how to develop this skill in your own life.
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Resources for this entire series on psychological flexibility can be found on this dedicated page on the WorkLifePsych website.
05/29/24 • 45 min
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