How controlling your inner dialogue is the ultimate freedom
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In this episode of The Slight Shift Show, Chris and Angela explore the profound impact of small mental adjustments. They dive into the concept of "seasonal depression," the power of internal narratives, and how a simple "slight shift" in vocabulary, can transform "Impossible" into "I'm Possible."
Drawing on the philosophy of Il Il Shin…Be Better Every Day, they discuss why the voices inside must dominate the influences outside.
Key Discussion Points
- Combating Seasonal Depression: How shifting focus from the "gray skies" to the "stillness of the air" can change your emotional state during seasonal transitions.
- The Power of Narrative: A discussion on Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning and how controlling your inner dialogue is the ultimate freedom.
- The Reticular Activating System (RAS): Why you see more of what you focus on, whether it's negative thoughts or a specific make of car.
- "I Can't" vs. "I Can Try": Angela shares a story from her Girl Scout troop about how removing a single word can unlock a child's, or adult's potential.
- Rule Number One of Il Il Shin: Keeping the rules even when there are no rules, the essence of self-discipline and mastery.
- The "Yeah, But" Challenge: A practical tool to counter negative thoughts by immediately following them with a positive alternative.
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