20 min

Disappointed or Frustrated? Play this for 3 Tips‪!‬ EmpowerHER

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode:
Letting yourself feel the disappointment & know that it’s okay
Paying attention to whether you are catastrophizing something
Identifying how you can lift yourself up with positive action
Taking care of your physical body even in times of disappointment
Hey girl, I am just so happy you are here today because we are going to have an honest and raw conversation about disappointment. While that doesn’t really sound like rainbows & butterflies & happy little unicorns, it’s important right now that we talk about these real honest conversations we need to have about some of the feelings that we’re feeling while navigating the current state of the world & the coronavirus. You know I like to talk about tangible things that you can actually implement to build a life you love & I want to keep it light and fun, but I also want to be real & raw & honest. I don’t know what your local community is like right now or the severity of the impact on you personally, and I don’t have all the answers, but I am here to tell you that I’m going to be honest & do whatever I can to help you, so I’m breaking down 3 steps that I’ve found to be helpful for navigating & dealing with disappointment or frustration in real time. I’m sending you each so much love & support, and I can’t wait to hear from you soon.
 
Quotes:
“There’s nothing wrong with you if you’re feeling disappointed. You’re human & you deserve to feel whatever the hell you are feeling, without judgement, let alone from yourself!”
“No matter what is externally going on, it;’s really important that you catch yourself in real time & you notice the thoughts that you’re thinking because that is the most powerful thing that you can control.”
“When you pull yourself up, when you take action, you’re gonna not only feel better but you can then be a light for someone else.”
 
Resources:
Hey girl, have you joined our email list yet? Subscribe now
Breaking Down the Science of Movement, Joy & Stress with Kelly McGonigal
Navigating Anxiety: Perspective, Tips & Tools from a Psychotherapist Lens

In this episode:
Letting yourself feel the disappointment & know that it’s okay
Paying attention to whether you are catastrophizing something
Identifying how you can lift yourself up with positive action
Taking care of your physical body even in times of disappointment
Hey girl, I am just so happy you are here today because we are going to have an honest and raw conversation about disappointment. While that doesn’t really sound like rainbows & butterflies & happy little unicorns, it’s important right now that we talk about these real honest conversations we need to have about some of the feelings that we’re feeling while navigating the current state of the world & the coronavirus. You know I like to talk about tangible things that you can actually implement to build a life you love & I want to keep it light and fun, but I also want to be real & raw & honest. I don’t know what your local community is like right now or the severity of the impact on you personally, and I don’t have all the answers, but I am here to tell you that I’m going to be honest & do whatever I can to help you, so I’m breaking down 3 steps that I’ve found to be helpful for navigating & dealing with disappointment or frustration in real time. I’m sending you each so much love & support, and I can’t wait to hear from you soon.
 
Quotes:
“There’s nothing wrong with you if you’re feeling disappointed. You’re human & you deserve to feel whatever the hell you are feeling, without judgement, let alone from yourself!”
“No matter what is externally going on, it;’s really important that you catch yourself in real time & you notice the thoughts that you’re thinking because that is the most powerful thing that you can control.”
“When you pull yourself up, when you take action, you’re gonna not only feel better but you can then be a light for someone else.”
 
Resources:
Hey girl, have you joined our email list yet? Subscribe now
Breaking Down the Science of Movement, Joy & Stress with Kelly McGonigal
Navigating Anxiety: Perspective, Tips & Tools from a Psychotherapist Lens

20 min