53 min

Curiosity, Going Against the Norm, and Psychological Traits of Money for Better Well-Being The Most Hated F-Word

    • Self-Improvement

With Todd Kashdan Ph.D.| Best Selling Author | Professor | Clinical Psychologist







BIO:







Todd B. Kashdan, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at George Mason University, and a leading authority on well-being, curiosity, courage, and resilience. He has published over 200 scientific articles, his work has been cited over 32,000 times, and he received the American Psychological Association’s Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology.







His books Curious? and The Upside of Your Dark Side has been translated into over 15 languages. His writing has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, National Geographic, and other publications, and his research is featured regularly in media outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Fast Company, and Time Magazine.







He’s a twin with twin daughters (plus one more), with plans to rapidly populate the world with great conversationalists.







Highlights:









Curiosity can help us unlock creativity and become a principled rebel







How curiosity and the art of insubordination can help us re-write our money stories







The power contained within asking questions to “seek to understand” before judging







How money can increase your well-being……..when used in the proper ways







How the three temporal dimensions (parts of time) of buying experiences provide towards our well-being (anticipation, being on the trip, post mortem)







How cultivating psychological flexibility can help us gain clarity over our money stories







Why acceptance and honouring our dark emotions is beneficial to our well-being









Links:









The Art of Insubordination Book CLICK HERE







Todd’s website CLICK HERE

With Todd Kashdan Ph.D.| Best Selling Author | Professor | Clinical Psychologist







BIO:







Todd B. Kashdan, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at George Mason University, and a leading authority on well-being, curiosity, courage, and resilience. He has published over 200 scientific articles, his work has been cited over 32,000 times, and he received the American Psychological Association’s Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology.







His books Curious? and The Upside of Your Dark Side has been translated into over 15 languages. His writing has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, National Geographic, and other publications, and his research is featured regularly in media outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, Fast Company, and Time Magazine.







He’s a twin with twin daughters (plus one more), with plans to rapidly populate the world with great conversationalists.







Highlights:









Curiosity can help us unlock creativity and become a principled rebel







How curiosity and the art of insubordination can help us re-write our money stories







The power contained within asking questions to “seek to understand” before judging







How money can increase your well-being……..when used in the proper ways







How the three temporal dimensions (parts of time) of buying experiences provide towards our well-being (anticipation, being on the trip, post mortem)







How cultivating psychological flexibility can help us gain clarity over our money stories







Why acceptance and honouring our dark emotions is beneficial to our well-being









Links:









The Art of Insubordination Book CLICK HERE







Todd’s website CLICK HERE

53 min