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Go Friend Your Self with Dr. Baker
#44 - From Imagination to Existence

Go Friend Your Self with Dr. Baker

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 12:36


Uncertainty about the unknown can block us from moving forward toward new opportunities and experiences. We can try and imagine what it would be like if we jump into the next new thing. However, our minds can fill with worries and doubt, creating significant obstacles to change and progress. Dr. Baker shares about this common experience and ways we might connect with what we want when we feel stuck. As Goethe so eloquently states: “Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to give back to it then click the Donate button at GoFriendYourSelfDoc.com. Thank you! Stay connected with Dr. Baker at: www.GoFriendYourSelfDoc.comFollow Dr. Baker on Twitter: @DrBakerPhDCheck out her Instagram at: GoFriendYourSelfDocFollow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GoFriendYourSelfRecommending this podcast to others and providing ratings and reviews is always greatly appreciated! Thank you for listening.

Go Friend Your Self with Dr. Baker
#44 - From Imagination to Existence

Go Friend Your Self with Dr. Baker

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 12:36


Uncertainty about the unknown can block us from moving forward toward new opportunities and experiences. We can try and imagine what it would be like if we jump into the next new thing. However, our minds can fill with worries and doubt, creating significant obstacles to change and progress. Dr. Baker shares about this common experience and ways we might connect with what we want when we feel stuck. As Goethe so eloquently states: “Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to give back to it then click the Donate button at GoFriendYourSelfDoc.com. Thank you! Stay connected with Dr. Baker at: www.GoFriendYourSelfDoc.comFollow Dr. Baker on Twitter: @DrBakerPhDCheck out her Instagram at: GoFriendYourSelfDocFollow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GoFriendYourSelfRecommending this podcast to others and providing ratings and reviews is always greatly appreciated! Thank you for listening.

Express Yourself!
Love and Valentine's Day!

Express Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 56:15


“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu If love is all we need, then learning how to develop satisfying and enriching relationships needs to be at the top of our list. Host Brigitte Jia, a brilliant artist and violinist who has just returned from performing a concert in Carnegie Hall, (yes, the way to Carnegie Hall is practice, practice, practice!) interviews Dating and Relationship Expert and Coach, Christine Bumgartner on the intricacies of finding the perfect mate.. Christine offers concrete ways for online dating and mating while being honest and truthful. Brigitte reads the Gift of Love excerpted from Cynthia Brian's best selling book, Be the Star You Are!® 99 Gifts for Living, Loving, Laughing, and Learning to Make a Difference (www.CynthiaBrian.com/online-store)and entertains with a segment of Art Attack focused on an exhibition from the Summer of Love. As Goethe said, “Love is the reward of love.”

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

We’re officially on a roll with the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. We’ve covered Habit #1: Be Proactive and Habit #2: Begin with the End in Mind.   Today? Habit #3: Put First Things First.   Here’s the short story: Covey tells us that some things matter and other things don’t. Highly Effective People know the difference and they “Put First Things First.”   As Goethe said: “Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least.”   Covey shares a handy-dandy four-quadrant model to help us get clarity on what’s really important. He organizes activities by Urgency and Importance. So, something can be Important or not and Urgent or not.    In Quadrant I we have things that are both “Urgent and Important.” These are fire drill-like activities. Unfortunately, way too many activities fall into this category. We need to do a better job of reducing the amount of stuff that shows up here or we’ll be constantly stressed and burned out.   In Quadrant II we have things that are NOT Urgent but ARE Important. This is our magic bucket. It’s where our real impact occurs. Unfortunately, most people are spending all their time reacting to stuff all day every day. They don't spend enough proactive time doing what really matters.    In Quadrant III we have Urgent but Not Important stuff. These are really just interruptions. We want to identify and reduce.   In Quadrant IV we have Not Urgent and Not Important stuff. This is pure time-wasting stuff. Surfing the Internet, checking your phone for notifications every 5 seconds. Spend enough time here and you’ll get fired.   So…   If we want to “Put First Things First” what do we need to do?   Very simple (but not easy): We need to prioritize the Quadrant II activities.    How? Well, here’s one easy way: Go back to Habit #1 of being proactive and go back to +1 #201 of being Creative BEFORE you’re Reactive.   You simply CAN’T check your email (or news feeds or social media notifications) first thing in the morning and expect to be as Effective as you’d like. P E R I O D.   Do you?   Today’s question: What little thing can you do to put first things first today?   Get on that, +1 style!

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

We’re officially on a roll with the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. We’ve covered Habit #1: Be Proactive and Habit #2: Begin with the End in Mind.   Today? Habit #3: Put First Things First.   Here’s the short story: Covey tells us that some things matter and other things don’t. Highly Effective People know the difference and they “Put First Things First.”   As Goethe said: “Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least.”   Covey shares a handy-dandy four-quadrant model to help us get clarity on what’s really important. He organizes activities by Urgency and Importance. So, something can be Important or not and Urgent or not.    In Quadrant I we have things that are both “Urgent and Important.” These are fire drill-like activities. Unfortunately, way too many activities fall into this category. We need to do a better job of reducing the amount of stuff that shows up here or we’ll be constantly stressed and burned out.   In Quadrant II we have things that are NOT Urgent but ARE Important. This is our magic bucket. It’s where our real impact occurs. Unfortunately, most people are spending all their time reacting to stuff all day every day. They don't spend enough proactive time doing what really matters.    In Quadrant III we have Urgent but Not Important stuff. These are really just interruptions. We want to identify and reduce.   In Quadrant IV we have Not Urgent and Not Important stuff. This is pure time-wasting stuff. Surfing the Internet, checking your phone for notifications every 5 seconds. Spend enough time here and you’ll get fired.   So…   If we want to “Put First Things First” what do we need to do?   Very simple (but not easy): We need to prioritize the Quadrant II activities.    How? Well, here’s one easy way: Go back to Habit #1 of being proactive and go back to +1 #201 of being Creative BEFORE you’re Reactive.   You simply CAN’T check your email (or news feeds or social media notifications) first thing in the morning and expect to be as Effective as you’d like. P E R I O D.   Do you?   Today’s question: What little thing can you do to put first things first today?   Get on that, +1 style!

Morning Mindfulness - Two Positive Minutes to Start Your Day
010 - Be Mindful of Your Mindfulness. You Will Find What You Are Looking For

Morning Mindfulness - Two Positive Minutes to Start Your Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 2:03


As Goethe said, “A man sees in the World what he carries in his heart”.   This is what I wanted to talk about this morning. Are you mindful of your mindfulness?