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Gary Trosclair
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Ep. 68: Wield Your Shield Wisely: How Not to be Defensive
The Healthy Compulsive Project
12/31/24 • 22 min
Few of us make it through life without ever getting defensive. Shields are universal and archetypal. But, at the risk of being dramatic, how defensive we get can dramatically affect our relationships and careers. Some people keep their Shield of protection up almost all the time. Others ram it into the other person's face. Both of these can severely limit not just relationships and work, but, as we'll see, your psychological growth as well. This episode explores the differences between being defensive, and appropriately defending ourselves, with examples, and suggestions for being less defensive and for handling the defensiveness of others.

Ep. 73: Taoist Wisdom for Compulsive Perfectionists
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02/04/25 • 13 min
While I find parts of the Tao Te Ching baffling, exasperating and mystifying, Lao Tzu’s encouragement to accept things as they are still conveys an attitude toward life that I find to be a good counterpoint to my driven nature. Since Taoist wisdom can be especially useful to people who are compulsive, perfectionist, and obsessive, I thought it might be helpful for me to share how this enduring and poetic book has helped me.

Ep. 72: 7 Ways to Achieve More Flexibility in Your Relationships
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01/28/25 • 11 min
I know that most of my listeners are passionately committed to doing the right thing, unfortunately that can lead to doing the wrong thing. If we get rigid about the way things should be and end up controlling people to achieve that, we can hurt others, damage our relationships, and even sabotage the greater good that we were aiming for. In this podcast I’ll share what I believe are some of the origins of this tendency and 7 suggestions for living more flexibly.

Ep. 84: Is Psychotherapy Effective? A Note for the Skeptical
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04/22/25 • 9 min
For those of you who are skeptical about whether therapy is effective, I get it. Who’s to know whether what goes on behind closed doors does any good? And isn’t it in the interest of the therapist to excavate all sorts of problems to keep those checks coming? Therapists actually share those sorts of suspicions. We want to know about the truth and about motivation. In this episode I explore some of the reservations people have about therapy, and how we can actually work with those concerns for your benefit.

Ep. 76: The Need to Control: A Compulsive Recipe for Poor Health
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02/25/25 • 10 min
It might feel right at times to be all fired up and plowing through a messy house as if it were about to be condemned as inhabitable by the town, fixing errors in a discombobulated spreadsheet like your life depended on it, or planning every detail of your daughter’s 10th birthday party so that she’s guaranteed a spot on the social registry. But if you can’t turn that fire down, you’re going to burn up and burn out. I mean this physically and medically. Engaging in urgency on a regular basis will take it’s toll on your physical health. Join me in this episode as we look at the effects of obsessive thinking and compulsive behavior on your physical well-being, and what you can do about it.

Ep. 55: What Happens When a Compulsive Meets the Archetype of the Saint
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08/27/24 • 12 min
The archetype of the Saint can draw people with obsessive-compulsive personality to a life of devotion—even if that devotion is not standard religious fare. Righteousness can become so pronounced that they—and those around them—can hear nothing other than that siren call to perfection. Religion is then used as justification for rigidity. The draw is understandable, because it seems to them so clear that being religious is the right thing to do. None of this is to dismiss the value of religion, but as encouragement to sort out a true spiritual calling from an unconscious need to prove that you have good character.

Ep. 62: Being Frugal: Good Self-Care or Too Emotionally Expensive?
The Healthy Compulsive Project
11/12/24 • 14 min
Frugality can be a blessing or a curse. It can provide for you practically and prepare you for rough times. But it may also cost you emotionally. It can leave you stingy, obsessed, and austere. Knowing whether it’s helpful or harmful for you requires that you know your own tendencies; Too withholding? Too indulgent? If you want to sort this out, it also helps to know your motivations. This isn’t just about a bottom line. Depending on why you are being frugal, it can work for or against you. In this episode we’ll listen in on an imagined therapy session with Franklin, whose frugality is causing conflict in his family and within himself. We will also explore the pros and cons of 4 different motivations for being frugal, and the scientific research about how money affects our well-being.

Ep. 63: Can Mindfulness Meditation Make You Less Compulsive?
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11/19/24 • 12 min
Sitting still and watching their breathe may be the last thing most driven, perfectionist, and obsessive-compulsive people want to do. But it might be one of the most helpful things they can do. The benefits of mindfulness meditation for just about everyone have been well documented. In this post I'll explore some of the particular benefits for people who feel a constant need to fix, produce and resolve.

Ep. 59: Navigating the Crossroads: 5 Steps to Becoming More Decisive
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10/24/24 • 17 min
When we have difficult decisions to make, it is as if we come to a crossroads and the choice becomes loaded with extra pressure. If we can recognize when we've entered this territory, and reflect on our decision-making process--rather than the content--we can feel more comfortable with our decisions, and improve our ability to be more decisive. Confidence in this process doesn't come from knowing we will get it right, but that we can handle whatever comes up.

Ep. 78: How to Harness the Power of Lists for Your Well-Being
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03/11/25 • 11 min
Some of us live by our lists. We do whatever they tell us to do. Others dig their heels in and rebel against whatever chores have been assigned there. But who makes the list? Whoever does determines the power of lists to make our lives miserable or fulfilling.
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Healthy Compulsive Project have?
The Healthy Compulsive Project currently has 84 episodes available.
What topics does The Healthy Compulsive Project cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education and Jungian.
What is the most popular episode on The Healthy Compulsive Project?
The episode title 'Ep. 51: How Compulsive Perfectionists Can Cultivate Happiness' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Healthy Compulsive Project?
The average episode length on The Healthy Compulsive Project is 16 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Healthy Compulsive Project released?
Episodes of The Healthy Compulsive Project are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of The Healthy Compulsive Project?
The first episode of The Healthy Compulsive Project was released on Jul 10, 2023.
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