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#117--Emotional Contagion

#117--Emotional Contagion

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In this episode, Dawn discusses how emotions are contagious and how we can be influenced by the emotions of others. She emphasizes the importance of asking ourselves if the emotions we are experiencing belong to us or if we have caught them from someone else. Dawn also explores the connection between our beliefs and our bodily sensations, and how we can choose to shift our attention to better feeling thoughts. She shares techniques for relaxing the body to provide emotional relief and encourages listeners to make decisions from a place of relaxation and openness.

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