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EP 80: What I learnt from the worst flu of my life

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I was recently reminded, while experiencing the worst flu of my life, of the very first lesson I had to learn before I could heal chronic fatigue, anxiety and depression (a whole lot more physical symptoms too but those were the headliners) and it’s this…

In the most challenging moments of our life (both emotionally and physically) there comes a fork in the road, and the path we choose to go down will determine whether we heal subconscious triggers that overstimulate our nervous system OR stay stuck in the same subconscious patterns that feel safe and familiar. At this fork in the road we can choose to give ourselves what we NEED (listen to our body and intuition to then make choices that support our real self) or we can cave into a moment of immediate gratification by choosing an impulse behavior (which is when we maintain a coping mechanism that feels like self sabotage) Sounds simple, but it’s not, because the coping mechanism is an automated subconscious pattern that has likely been there since childhood and may even take multiple forms. It also serves the purpose of distracting away from discomfort. An enormous part of being able to change this is increasing your emotional intelligence, and that’s what we I walk you through in this episode:

  • Where I’ve been for the last 4 weeks

  • The difference between your intuition and moments of immediate gratification

  • The fastest route to achieving the “big picture” in life we want most

  • How to stop self sabotaging and make the choice that has you progress forwards

  • 3 journaling questions for increasing your emotional intelligence

Learn more about Reveal & Rise and how you can apply here

Connect with Gemma here daily on instagram, and for more resources head to gemmahanley.com

  continue reading

81 episodes

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Manage episode 438206623 series 3522745
Contenu fourni par Gemma Hanley. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Gemma Hanley ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

I was recently reminded, while experiencing the worst flu of my life, of the very first lesson I had to learn before I could heal chronic fatigue, anxiety and depression (a whole lot more physical symptoms too but those were the headliners) and it’s this…

In the most challenging moments of our life (both emotionally and physically) there comes a fork in the road, and the path we choose to go down will determine whether we heal subconscious triggers that overstimulate our nervous system OR stay stuck in the same subconscious patterns that feel safe and familiar. At this fork in the road we can choose to give ourselves what we NEED (listen to our body and intuition to then make choices that support our real self) or we can cave into a moment of immediate gratification by choosing an impulse behavior (which is when we maintain a coping mechanism that feels like self sabotage) Sounds simple, but it’s not, because the coping mechanism is an automated subconscious pattern that has likely been there since childhood and may even take multiple forms. It also serves the purpose of distracting away from discomfort. An enormous part of being able to change this is increasing your emotional intelligence, and that’s what we I walk you through in this episode:

  • Where I’ve been for the last 4 weeks

  • The difference between your intuition and moments of immediate gratification

  • The fastest route to achieving the “big picture” in life we want most

  • How to stop self sabotaging and make the choice that has you progress forwards

  • 3 journaling questions for increasing your emotional intelligence

Learn more about Reveal & Rise and how you can apply here

Connect with Gemma here daily on instagram, and for more resources head to gemmahanley.com

  continue reading

81 episodes

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