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Get to the root of emotional issues and learn the best way to relate to yourself and others by honoring your personal boundaries and making decisions that are in alignment with what's most important to you.

This is not a "common-sense" personal growth and development show. You won't be told to think positively or create affirmations. The Overwhelmed Brain is about accessing that deeper mental and emotional strength inside you so that you can decrease or even eliminate old fears and evolve into the person you want to be.

Learn what your parents or caretakers never taught you about emotional wellness and creating strong, non-toxic bonds with others.

If you want the exact instructions that will help improve your life, you're in the right place.

The Overwhelmed Brain Paul Colaianni

    • Gezondheid en fitness
    • 4,6 • 9 beoordelingen

Get to the root of emotional issues and learn the best way to relate to yourself and others by honoring your personal boundaries and making decisions that are in alignment with what's most important to you.

This is not a "common-sense" personal growth and development show. You won't be told to think positively or create affirmations. The Overwhelmed Brain is about accessing that deeper mental and emotional strength inside you so that you can decrease or even eliminate old fears and evolve into the person you want to be.

Learn what your parents or caretakers never taught you about emotional wellness and creating strong, non-toxic bonds with others.

If you want the exact instructions that will help improve your life, you're in the right place.

    What if I have no clue who I am?

    What if I have no clue who I am?

    Have you ever been told to reconnect with who you were, but really have no clue who that is? Some people started their life in a toxic or dysfunctional environment and have no healthy self to reconnect with. What do you do then?  There are steps to defining or redefining yourself. I talk about them in this episode. 

    • 39 min.
    When family believes they know what's best for you

    When family believes they know what's best for you

    As an adult, you've learned to take care of yourself. You believe you are making the right decisions and following the best steps you can to find happiness. But then there's family. Some family can believe you're doing the wrong thing and want you to follow their way and their path. If you don't want what they want, it can cause a big issue. 

    • 29 min.
    When all feels lost and you believe nothing will ever be good again

    When all feels lost and you believe nothing will ever be good again

    Experiences of loss, such as a breakup and losing your job can have a profound emotional impact on you. In fact, it can feel devastating. Afterward, a childlike confusion can follow. Will the pain, sadness, or confusion ever end? Is there a path forward? If you can get out of the rut, yes there is. But it takes a perceptual shift you may not have while you're down and out.

    • 35 min.
    Trying to avoid overwhelm and disappointment while moving toward your goal

    Trying to avoid overwhelm and disappointment while moving toward your goal

    Going for goals can be, well, disappointing. Trying to get something done might give you feelings of failure when you don't get it done. Are you a goal setter or do you wing it? I hate goal-setting myself. I'll share some of my thoughts on this to help you avoid disappointment after disappointment. 

    • 26 min.
    The inner conflict of tough decisions

    The inner conflict of tough decisions

    What drives the important decisions in your life, fear or desire? In this episode I talk about a person's fear of visiting his father because of family that doesn't want him there. I also talk about how to start trusting again after someone betrays you... is there a path to wholeness after such an event? 

    • 39 min.
    Can a chronic complainer ever be content?

    Can a chronic complainer ever be content?

    There's a fine line between real suffering versus just getting stuck in a cycle of feeling sorry for yourself. The chronic complainer's suffering is real, but is it self-inflicted? Do they really want to change? And do some people benefit from expressing their pain and suffering?  There's no victim-blaming here. I'm just exploring a subject many of us might run into.         

    • 56 min.

Klantrecensies

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9 beoordelingen

9 beoordelingen

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Criticism

First of all I love your show / podcast.
i have learned so much from you, thank you very much for this.
In your latest podcast you talk about someone who made a not so nice comment about your fake laughter.
I have to be honest and say that i do to sometimes.
That someone does not like your laughter maybe do to the faqt the he or she maybe very depressed or troubled.
They are in a different state of mind than you.
Can you understand that?
Please don't make it a personal thing.
I found your podcast on itunes looking for answers to things i struggle with.
I think that's the same for other listners.
Hope you can handle some criticism.
And again i love your show.
Sorry or my language mistakes, English is not my first language.
Erwin.

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