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(For Entertainment Purposes only, always seek a qualified professional.) Support: PositiveSarcasm.com/Donate Segment 1: Another laptop for free? Sure! Segment 2: Why my financial method is finally working, follow it. Segment 3: Friends, family and coworkers with self-destructive behavior, learn the signs...then run. FREE STOCKS, IRA, CASH MANAGEMENT: https://a.webull.com/S4xAPPzv9rXFMdF8Q4 Sign up via my referral link now and claim up to 15 FREE stocks! https://j.moomoo.com/00EoSC Trade Stocks and Crypto Reward when you sign up: https://etoro.tw/47OmXMl PositiveSarcasm.com - 2014 Therapy for yourself, for couples, for teens: https://www.betterhelp.com/ If you are completely out of options: https://988lifeline.org/ Wellness guides: Mel Robbins: https://www.youtube.com/@melrobbins Dr. Jordan B Peterson https://www.youtube.com/@JordanBPeterson
This week from Colossians Chapter 2: 16-23. Pastor Joie show us how we can be made free from destructive behaviors through Christ.
Thoughts that come from God. And thoughts that don't.This devo originally aired in Passage to Wisdom series on August 30, 2021. To view the entire series, check it out in our library.Become New is here to help you grow spiritually one day at a time.
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Today, I am going over how to help your kids recover and grow from the challenges they may have faced from the destructive behaviors they've experienced from you.The Lord leads us all on a journey to get closer to him. He is growing and refining us all - including our kids! Learn what I did and continue to do to help my kids grow and heal from the messy moments of my motherhood journey.I am inviting you to listen in and stay for this journey.Please like, subscribe, rate, review, and share so we can help other mamas who are feeling stuck in their anger and burnout get unstuck and find JOY in their motherhood journey!Bible References:2 Timothy 3:14-15 NLTEphesians 3:14-21 NLTEphesians 1:7-8 NLTTools:Take your first steps to overcome destructive anger so you can be the fun, present, and joyful wife and mom you want to be!Download the Trigger Tracker today!Links:Refresh Your Soul to Calm the Mom Anger and RageNatalie's Story Out of Destructive AngerHelp! I'm Angry Now: Calm Mom Anger in the MomentYou Blew It, Now What? How to Recover From Destructive BehaviorChanging the Angry Mama Heart Through PrayerSponsor:The Motherhood Restored Coaching ProgramQuestions, thoughts, feedback? Send me a text!Connect with Natalie: Natalie's Website: nataliehixson.comInstagram: instagram.com/angrymamacoachPinterest: pinterest.com/nataliehixsonYouTube: @angrymamacoachAcknowledgements: Producer and editor: Skye Hixson Music: Simon Reid www.simonreidmusic.com
Dewey Williams, author of "Finding Joy on Death Row," shares his personal story of forgiving his mentally ill sister who took their dad's life, as well as stories of men on death row finding release from their sins. Barbara Winters, author of "Sexpectations," shares principles of forgiving children who engage in destructive behaviors. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
“Some victims of rape or other sexual violence incidents are male. It is estimated that approximately one in six men experienced sexual abuse during childhood.[1][better source needed] Historically, rape was thought to be, and defined as, a crime committed solely against females. This belief is still held in some parts of the world, but rape of males is now commonly criminalized and has been subject to more discussion than in the past.[2] Males are far less likely to report sexual abuse than females.[3] Rape of males is still taboo, and has a negative connotation among heterosexual and homosexual men.[4][5] Community and service providers often react differently to male victims based on their sexual orientation and the gender of their perpetrators.[6] It may be difficult for male victims to report a sexual assault they experienced, especially in a society with a strong masculine custom. They might be afraid that people will doubt their sexual orientation and label them homosexual, especially if raped by a male, or that they may be seen as un-masculine because they were a victim, and therefore many statistics underestimate how many males are raped due to their unwillingness to report sexual assault and rape.[7] Most of the time, male victims try to hide and deny their victimization, similar to female victims, unless they have serious physical injuries. Eventually, the male victims may be very vague in explaining their injuries when they are seeking medical or mental health services.[3]” -Wikipedia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
In episode 20 we talk about adult children and destructive behavior towards parents. Self car, compassion and grace are necessary for parents to find peace in the eye of the storm.
~ This is the audio from the May 9, 2024 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler. “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.” Matthew 26:41 (NIV) This week's prayer focus is about our […]
Today's topic is about recovering well with your family after you've used destructive behavior. We've all been there-that moment when anger gets the best of us and we end up screaming at our kids. But what comes next?Can you actually recover and move forward after using destructive behaviors on your kids?YES! You can, and Natalie shares exactly how you can do that today!She shares the steps she coaches on and uses in her life that have helped her and her clients reconnect with their family members and even find joy after an episode of destructive behavior.Natalie invites you to listen in and stay for this journey.Please like, subscribe, rate, and share so we can help other mamas who are feeling stuck in their anger and burnout get unstuck and find JOY in their motherhood journey!Bible References:Colossians 3:12-17Other Resources:Blog Post: What if I Have Ruined My Kids for Life?Podcast: Refresh Your Soul to Calm the Mom Anger and RageTools:Take your first steps to overcome destructive anger so you can be the fun, present and joyful wife and mom you want to be!Download the Trigger Tracker today! nataliehixson.com/MRPodcastSponsor:The Motherhood Restored Coaching Program. nataliehixson.com/work-with-meConnect with Natalie: Natalie's Website: nataliehixson.comInstagram: instagram.com/angrymamacoachPinterest: pinterest.com/nataliehixsonYouTube: @angrymamacoachAcknowledgements: Producer and editor: Skye Hixson Music: Simon Reid www.simonreidmusic.com
We talk about the Wicked Team show at Sturgis Kentucky, where that show had tons of action. We also catch up with Brad Bowman of Destructive Behavior to talk about their Wasatch County show in Heber Utah where there is over 100k in payout! Hope you enjoy the listen!!
Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"In this episode of "Parenting the Intensity," host Anouk is joined by guest Carrie Conrad, founder of Beating Disasters, to explore the challenging topic of dealing with emotionally intense children who engage in physically dangerous behavior. The conversation sheds light on the need for parents to approach restraint from a place of empathy and support, rather than control or punishment, while emphasizing the importance of safety and nonviolent parenting. Anouk and Carrie discuss the struggle of finding helpful resources for parents dealing with intense behaviors and highlight the crucial role of natural consequences, preventative measures, and emotional regulation in parenting. Stay tuned for valuable insights, practical advice, and helpful resources in this thought-provoking discussion on resilient and mindful parenting.3 Key Takeaways:1️⃣ How and When to use Restraints: Approach restraint from a place of service and support, rather than punishment or control. We emphasized the importance of turning to resources like Dr. Althea Solter's book "Tears and Tantrums" for valuable insights into understanding restraint from a gentle, respectful, and dignified perspective.2️⃣ Prioritize empathy and support : while implementing natural consequences and preventative measures for challenging behaviors in children, especially those prone to emotionally intense reactions. It's important to adapt parenting advice and resources to fit your own child and family's reality.3️⃣ Importance of parent's emotional regulation: Recognize the significant impact of a parent's emotional regulation on their child's behavior and practice self-care to model the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing well-being. Teaching children about self-care and boundaries is crucial for their own emotional growth and development."Everybody wants control. But when it comes to physical safety and people or children being emotionally dysregulated or not in control of themselves, oddly enough, we give control to gain control."Connect with Carrie:Website: Www.beatingdisaster.comFacebook: Www.facebook.com/BeatingDisasterResources mentioned:Book tears and tantrum from Aletha Solter, Ph.D. founder and firector of The Aware Parenting Institute: https://www.amazon.ca/Tears-Tantrums-What-Babies-Children/dp/0961307366Daniel the Tigger for emotional regulation: https://pbskids.org/daniel/Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for future episodes and leave a rating and review, that helps us get in front of more parents. Don't forget to check out the resources mentioned on our website at www.parentingtheintensity.caJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
The Live recording of the 10am Sunday Service at Steadfast Church in Carlsbad, Ca with Pastor Chris Fik on January 28, 2024.
Without conscious awareness, many harbor self-sabotaging mechanisms, hindering success and holding them back. Why do we undermine our chances and disrupt progress when things finally go well? For over 30 years, Ravinder Taylor has delved into this question. She's the author of the upcoming book, Mind Training, launching in the Fall of 2024. Join Ravinder as she unravels the science and psychology behind our actions. On the upcoming podcast: Learn to identify your self-sabotaging behaviorsDiscover how these behaviors take rootDevelop strategies for genuine success and happinessAnd so much more! Tune into this interview where Ravinder and I engage in a captivating discussion on the Science of Self-Destructive Behavior! Check out transformative Inner Talk programs by Ravinder Taylor and Eldon Taylor at Inner Talk. Let's illuminate the path to self-discovery and positive transformation!
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3 big ideas discussed in this episode: BIG IDEA #1: : Transform Destructive Behavior, Break Bad Habits, and Conquer Addictions for a Thriving Future BIG IDEA #2: HOPE - Mastering the Art of Overcoming Destructive Behavior, Changing Bad Habits, and Conquering Addictions BIG IDEA #3: RESILIENCY- Overcome Destructive Behavior, Change Bad Habits, and Conquer Addictions with Sober Social Support Group Enjoy the episode Get the show notes for this episode at AskJeremyJones.com/podcast
Ever wonder why your furry friend loves sticking their head out of the car window? Or maybe you're puzzled about your energetic puppy's destructive habits? This episode is a treasure trove of insights, addressing everything from canine behavior to revolutionary developments in dog health. We'll help you understand your canine companion's unique quirks and provide helpful tips for managing their energy and behavior.Anchoring this episode is the exciting news about the FDA-approved drug, LOY-001, a game-changer that offers a healthier, longer life for larger breed dogs. We'll discuss how this groundbreaking drug works and the immense potential it holds. Also, we share tips on managing energetic, and sometimes destructive puppies, and discuss the importance of exercise and canine enrichment. In this journey, we also delve into the canine world's darker side, addressing the tragic incident involving a pet wolf hybrid in Alabama, an incident that underscores the need to understand the difference between wolves and domesticated dogs.Finally, we invite you to join us as we explore dog training methods and behavior. From markers and clicker training to understanding canine aggression, we cover it all. We answer your burning questions, like why your dog growls in response to certain sounds, and how to implement exposure therapy and counter conditioning. This episode is not just a plethora of information but also a celebration of our canine friends' incredible abilities, like their extraordinary sense of smell. Join us and let's celebrate man's best friend together.Support the showIf you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.Go here for Free Dog Training Articles
In this episode, Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Tim Shoemaker about his novel, The Second Storm, and how faith can help us combat self-destructive behavior in ourselves and our children. Tim's website: https://www.timshoemaker.com/
In this episode, Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Tim Shoemaker about his novel, Second Storm, and how faith can help us combat self-destructive behavior in ourselves and our children.
Even the most disciplined of men tend to struggle with self-destructive habits and patterns of behavior which, at first glance seem negative, yet we cannot seem to stop doing them. This is because there is a hidden motive behind all bad habits that are rooted in good. This is what makes self-destructive behaviors so difficult to shake. Fortunately, through the use of NLP, or Neuro Linguistic Programming, we can identify, remove, and then replace these destructive behaviors with new meta-programs that will dramatically improve your effectiveness as a person, and reduce the amount of suffering you experience. Get Your FREE 1 on 1 Breakthrough Session here: https://coachmarksing.com/coaching/ Follow Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmarksing/ Watch UMP Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybix9PZoDgcyyt5hNxPLuw Grab Mark's Free Program: "The Approach Formula": http://www.CoachMarkSing.com/The-Approach-Formula Contact Mark Directly: CoachMarkSing@Gmail.com
Join Karyn Sanders @blueotterschool as she discusses herbs to work with patterns of destructive behavior. Previously aired 12.18.2008. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @theherbalhighway. The post Working with Destructive Behavior – August 22, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
He's been on the top of Stigall's interview wish list for a while now and today it finally happens. After last week's column "The Remaking of America," Victor Davis Hanson explains what went into writing the piece, does he believe in Stigall's shadow presidency theory, and what's the path forward for America? Plus, the Husk and his failed press secretary finally address the Maui fires and bungle it in spectacular fashion. Emerald Robinson is live covering Mike Lindell's two-day summit on election integrity and gives you details on what to expect, how to participate, and when Mike's plan will be rolled out. The Washington Post is concerned nobody is changing their minds about the coming election and the candidates from which we have to choose. And are they teeing up another round of COVID tyranny? - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 35th episode of The Cinematic Odyssey, Max and Tristen discuss one of cinema's most respected, storied, and greatest filmmakers, Hayao Miyazaki. We talk in depth of his 1997 masterwork Princess Mononoke where we see Miyazaki unveil the futile violence of human conflict and the abusive relationship that man has with nature. Princess Mononoke finds Miyazaki filled with a burning passion out to showcase the destructive nonchalance of human beings towards earth and themselves.
Trump, DeSantis, and other 2024 GOP hopefuls' stance on the impeachment of Joe Biden. Vegan food maker Beyond Meat has seen its sales crash by almost a third as consumers reject its hyper-processed, plant-based products despite substantial price cuts and claims its customers can “positively affect the planet.” The Walt Disney Co. has teamed up with a transgender TikTok influencer to promote apparel for girls — specifically, Minnie Mouse-themed clothes that include a red dress, yellow pumps, and a red hair bow. Plus more on today's episode.
In this episode of the Women's Vibrancy Code, Maraya opens up about her past struggles with self-destructive behavior like self-loathing, body dysmorphia, and eating disorders, leading to dental health challenges today. From feeling unseen in her youth to embracing self-acceptance, she shares how prioritizing her well-being improved her life, leading to a loving marriage and a successful career. This candid and inspiring episode reminds listeners to prioritize self-care and seek personalized support. Discover the power of self-love in overcoming challenges and embracing vibrancy. Join the host as she faces her past and finds hope for the future. Also in this episode: Looking for something to control. Struggled with feeling not enough. How Maraya experimented with diet pills and suffered from bulimia. Finding a new place of self-acceptance. The turning point in Maraya's life. Looking in the mirror and feeling my power. I'm ready to prioritize. How to know that there is support out there. Subscribe To The Women's Vibrancy Code: Women's Health And Wellness w/Maraya Brown: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Show: Facebook Page | Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group Make A Connection Call With Maraya Brown: Click here to book About Maraya Brown: Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine Trained Women's Health And Wellness Expert CNM, MSN with her undergraduate degree in marketing. She helps women feel turned on by their life, their lover and themselves. Her work online brings her 21 years of experience supporting women together in one place to co-create deep transformation, energy and passion. Maraya is the founder of this Podcast and does a great deal of work with women to expand their energy, hormones, libido, confidence and much much more. This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact DISCLAIMER: The podcasts available on this website have been produced for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only. Listeners should take care to avoid program content which may not be suited to them. The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, No person listening to and/or viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counseling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counseling. The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site. The Women's Vibrancy Code: Women's Health And Wellness w/ Maraya Brown
Some students at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough have been doing so much damage to the school that parents are receiving invoices to pay for the damages caused by their children. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports:
Dr. Lisa Firestone talks about how we self-parent Episode 1765: The Destructive Ways We Self-Parent as Adults by Dr. Lisa Firestone on Self-Destructive Behavior and Self-Esteem Dr. Lisa Firestone is the Director of Research and Education at The Glendon Association. An accomplished and much requested lecturer, Dr. Firestone speaks at national and international conferences in the areas of couple relations, parenting, and suicide and violence prevention. Dr. Firestone has published numerous professional articles, including Conquer Your Critical Inner Voice (New Harbinger, 2002), Creating a Life of Meaning and Compassion: The Wisdom of Psychotherapy (APA Books, 2003) and The Self Under Siege (Routledge, 2012). The original post is located here: https://www.psychalive.org/the-destructive-ways-we-self-parent-as-adults/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Review of two of my top episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/support
Everyone has times in their lives when their best intentions are suddenly at risk of being derailed. However, it's what happens next that is critical. Do you succumb to reacting by doing what will sooth your feelings of discomfort in the moment? Do you overreact and end up taking an action you'll later regret? Fortunately, there is another solution. In this episode I will share 7 Tips to help you face, process and overcome bouts with self destructive behavior. I'll share some strategies to help you better prepare for thwarting future self destructive behavioral tendencies as well. These 7 Tips are as follows: 1. Focus on your breath with box breathing techniques 2. Think of one person who loves you 3. Think of 3 things you are grateful for in this moment and say them out loud if possible 4. Think of 1 thing you can acknowledge yourself for in this moment 5. Ask yourself how true is the negative story you are telling yourself right now 6. Forgive yourself for having the negative thought 7. Think of one thing you could do right now to get you back into a positive mindset. Execute Implement a forward-looking strategy before negativity strikes again by: 1. Setting aside personal time for negative thought processing sessions 2. Looking for patterns linked to times when or places where you feel more prone to succumb to negative thoughts and see what improvements you can make. Learn more about the numerous benefits of box breathing here: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/box-breathing-benefits/ Explore lots of additional free resources to help you Manifest the Greatness That You Already Possess Deep Inside at https://manifestyourgreatness.com To book your free consultation with a certified professional coach, visit https://manifestyourgreatness.com/contact --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtis-j-washington/support
In this Positive Parenting Pep Talk, I answer an email question about a child's destructive behavior. If you found these ideas helpful and would like more, please visit my website and learn more about Self-Directed and facilitated Positive Parenting classes. Please follow me on Instagram or Facebook and leave your comments and suggestions about these ideas. Thank you for your interest in Positive Parenting. You can also join Self-Directed and facilitated Positive Parenting classes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positiveparenting/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positiveparenting/support
Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 174 Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III Dr. Theresa Poussaint| Anika Jones | |Buddy Thornton Empathy for Self-Destructive Behavior An uncountable number of people are dealing with unbalanced biochemical processes interacting with prolonged life stress and diverse personality factors that produce mental pain. To better understand the relationship between mental distress and self-destructive behavior, it is necessary to place it in a broader context that includes other important factors and processes related to suicidal behavior, such as extraordinarily hostile and stressful life events, as well as personality traits and factors that may exacerbate self-destructive behavior. One personality factor that may play a central role in the suicidal process is emotional regulation. Moreover, this is why empathy is an effective mode of regulation of emotions. It can mitigate negative feelings caused by stress and reduce or prevent mental pain in the long run, whereas sympathy can increase mental pain. Buddy Thornton: Why empathy versus sympathy is an effective mode of regulation of emotions? Dr. Theresa Poussaint: What real-life story connects you to this topic? Anika Jones: How are you transparent with educators to better prepare them for strategies that help build their students' toolboxes for social and emotional learning and health? Isaiah Drone III Closing Remarks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isaiah-drone-iii/support
"Defining Deviancy Down: How We've Become Accustomed To Alarming Levels Of Crime and Destructive Behavior" as written by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D) NY in 1993.This essay is mentioned from time to time on this podcast when discussing political matters. It is read in it's entirety here for the purpose of reference. Check our other links:TwitterRumbleInstagramYouTube
Claudia wraps her head around having to be induced next week and discusses intentional relationships, baby names and how the bounce back is always more personal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
PET TALK TODAY #78 Dog Training with Will Bangura. This Week we Answer Questions on Potty Training, Jumping, Barking, Destructive Behavior, Leash Pulling, Leash Reactivity, Fearful Visits to the Vet and Groomers and more. . Dog Training, Dog Trainer, Dog Behaviorist. Cat Trainer, Cat Training, Pet Trainer, Pet Training, Will BanguraSupport the show
VERY special episode this week bc we're talking self sabotage and self destruction :P we all have our tendencies~ hana breaks up with people before they can break up w her and julie (& hana) will stalk their exes even though they know it's not good for them!! join us as we unpack alladat. XX, Julie & Hana 00:15 Morning People 00:45 Julie bzbz 03:55 Hana and Julie spend too much time together MAIN EPISODE 04:58 Self Sabotaging in Breakups 05:50 Hana has self sabotaging tendencies whilst dating BULGOGI POD TikTok | tiktok.com/@bulgogi.podcast Instagram | instagram.com/bulgogi.podcast Twitter | twitter.com/bulgogipodcast JULIE & HANA Julie | tiktok.com/@bejulified Hana | instagram.com/hanakattt all social media + design work + cover art by diana diane - https://www.instagram.com/dammmmndee/ sounds by 808kino contact us at bulgogipod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bulgogipod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bulgogipod/support
Ethan Suplee is an actor who is known for his roles on TV shows like Boy Meets World and My Name Is Earl as well as movies like American History X, Blow, The Wolf of Wallstreet, John Q, and Remember the Titans. In many of his acting roles, Ethan was morbidly obese. But food wasn't his only addiction. He struggled with addiction to drugs and alcohol as well. After being told that he was going to die due to the severity of his health issues stemming from his weight and addiction, Ethan decided to try and get healthier. He went to rehab, lost hundreds of pounds, and took control of his health. Some of the things he talks about are how he stopped engaging in self-destructive behavior, how he continues to combat self-hatred, and the steps he's taking to improve his life one step at a time.
Freestyle episode on how to identify self destructive traits and how to prevent/stop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I mention a book that I came across that is a workbook about self-destructive behavior. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-allen-belzer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-allen-belzer/support
Three key things to help overcome self-destructive behavior (self-sabotage)... having a support group for the changes you are making, having healthy coping mechanisms that you can incorporate along with the changes, and asserting personal boundaries. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-allen-belzer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-allen-belzer/support
You might be one of those people who knows exactly who you are and one day feel so confident in yourself, then the next be shaken by someone's destructive actions. Once we are hurt by the person we really love those question's start flooding in; “How could they have done that to me?” “Is there something wrong with me?” “Am I just not good enough?” “I guess nobody is ever going to love me.” “People are always going to leave me”. The voice of accusation starts screaming lies into our heart's and it shakes our identity. It is one of the most painful things when someone you love reflects their own insecurities onto you and we partner with those lies that we tell ourselves about other peoples destructive behavior. This episode is meant to encourage you that the saying “it's not you, it's me” can actually be true at times. When we are connected to our identity and the core of who we are, other people's judgments & actions will not have a landing strip on our heart's any longer. We will be able to look at them for where they truly are at in their life and not let it take anything away from WHO YOU ARE!
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In this episode, we talk about destructive behaviors and depression. We discuss some uncommon methods that are becoming more popular, and how to integrate the Discover IT Method.
"In my life, I am not a person of vanity. I am not a person of excessive pride in or admiration of my own appearance or achievements. I am not: conceit, conceitedness, self-conceit, narcissism, prideful self-love, prideful self-admiration, prideful self-regard, prideful self-absorption, prideful self-obsession, prideful self-centeredness, egotism, egoism, egocentrism, egomania, pride, haughtiness, arrogance, boastfulness, swagger, imperiousness, and cockiness. I am not the quality of being worthless or futile. I am not: futility, uselessness, pointlessness, worthlessness, purposelessness, idleness, fruitlessness, and profit-less-ness. I am not a person who engages in self-destructive behavior. Self-destructive behavior is any behavior that is harmful or potentially harmful towards the person who engages in the behavior. Self-destructive behaviors have been shown by many people throughout the years. It is on a continuum, with one extreme end of the scale being suicide. Self-destructive actions may be deliberate, born of impulse, or developed as a habit. The term however tends to be applied toward self-destruction that either is fatal, or is potentially habit-forming or addictive and thus potentially fatal." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
In this episode, April and Loren discuss self-destructive behaviors. The ladies are vulnerable as they divulge their individual patterns they experienced when going through their divorces. April opens up about her vices while attempting to heal from heartache. Loren talks about the scary truth behind her healing from the pain of her divorce.Remember, you can now stream Season 1 of "You, Me & My Ex" on Discovery+.A big THANK YOU to Kindred Bravely for sponsoring this episode. Visit them online at kindredbravely.com, and be sure to use our code "20CHAOS" at checkout for 20% off your order!
Do you sometimes secretly feel restless, and uncomfortable even if life is going great? No matter how good your career or business has been doing, your relationships are going, how big your bank account is getting.. You’ve still got that voice in your head telling you that you’re not good enough, you’re not doing enough. Or you don't deserve to be in a good place, or life has just become a bit “MEH”. And the moment when things go wrong, we become passive. Defeatist. We choose to not do anything about it. We let life sh*t on us. We go on benders with alcohol, food, drugs, and slump into a deep depression. Anything to keep us company in our misery. We let everyone down, but we don’t care. We let ourselves down, and we still don’t care. We cease to take on the challenge, and miss on an opportunity that would make us into the best version of ourselves. If you find yourself questioning your worth, you’re not alone in this battle. Hit on that play button because I’m going to let you in on how you can avoid self-destructive behavior, so you can fight whatever curveball life throws your way, and always come out the winner. I’ll see you in there, legends. Cheers. Highlights: [00:00] Introduction [01:58] Identifying a self destructive behavior [06:15] Reasons why people self destruct [12:51] Understanding why you’re exactly where you should be [15:36] How to avoid self destruction and stay motivated [20:19] Why self destruction ruin relationships [22:31] Linking self destructive behavior to experiences [26:39] Three things that define the common men [31:10] How to spend life: time versus money [35:14] Important words to keep in mind Resource Links: Learn more about my coaching, how you and thousands of other legends like yourself can change your life for the better: https://jcfcoaching.com/ Stay on track with your progress with us: https://www.facebook.com/JCF-Support-Team-532089067167965 Join our Facebook group and receive FREE information on how you can slay through life like a savage: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancemen Learn more about the Hierarchy of Health: https://jcfcoaching.kartra.com/page/hierarchy_of_health Do you want to reach your Summit? Sign up here for FREE: https://jcfcoaching.kartra.com/page/life-summit Thanks for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to like, subscribe and share this podcast. I’ll see you at the next one! Connect with JCF Coaching: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesCantIFBBPro Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcfcoaching Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-cant-86580592/ Tag me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamescant_/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"What is self-destructive behavior? Self-destructive behavior is when you do something that's sure to cause self-harm, whether it's emotional or physical. Some self-destructive behavior is more obvious, such as: attempting suicide binge eating compulsive activities like gambling, gaming, or shopping impulsive and risky sexual behavior overusing alcohol and drugs self-injury, such as cutting, hair pulling, burning There are also more subtle forms of self-sabotage. You may not realize you're doing it, at least on a conscious level. Examples of this are: being self-derogatory, insisting you're not smart, capable, or attractive enough changing yourself to please others clinging to someone who is not interested in you engaging in alienating or aggressive behavior that pushes people away maladaptive behaviors, such as chronic avoidance, procrastination, and passive-aggressiveness wallowing in self-pity The frequency and severity of these behaviors vary from person to person. For some, they're infrequent and mild. For others, they're frequent and dangerous. But they always cause problems. Self-destructive behavior was first studied in 1895 by Freud and Ferenczi when they first recognized how traumatic experiences affected the development of children. Freud and Ferenczi noticed that children who were raised in an unhealthy environment were more often the ones to act out and take part in self-destructive behavior. Freud concluded that self-destructive behavior is influenced by one's ego or superego and aggression. Depending on how strongly influenced one is, it will increase the intensity of one's destructive behavior. Guilt is a leading factor for one's superego. For instance, growing up with alcoholic parents can increase one's self-destructive behavior because they feel guilty that they didn't provide them with the help they needed. Since they failed to help their parents overcome these obstacles, they feel as if their parents failed because of them. Then, they use harming themselves as a coping mechanism to their guilt and failure. Freud additionally states that the aggression in self-destructive behavior is influenced by a personal motive. Just as cultural and environmental factors can play an important role of this, social factors can as well. For example, say a child was bullied all through middle school, the way to get rid of his pain the child would take action in self-destructive behavior, such as self-harm or yelling. With investigations Freud and Ferenczi formed a hypothesis that people with self-destructive behavior suffer from "forbidden fantasies, not memories," meaning that since the action isn't supposed to be done, self-destructive people get a stronger drive to take part in these actions. Self-destructive behavior comes in many different forms that varies from person to person." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
Milt Coronado, also known as Milt-One is a well know Chicago street artist. Milt's story of overcoming self-destructive behavior, dealing with the unexpected murder of his father at a young age, and ultimately finding his purpose in life to become an artist, is a story you do not want to miss!
Frantz discusses his experiences with stopping destructive behavior and how stopping the car, pulling over, and serving those around us can make a difference in others' lives. This is an Inspired Media 360 production, hosted by Carey Peña & Frantz Beasley of AZ Common Ground.
Today we bring on special guest Kevin Nahai, motivational speaker and life coach to discuss strategies to boost your self-esteem and confidence, social media anxiety, the difference between self destructive behavior and self-sabotage and finding your own identity. Kristina and Kevin also discuss the different attachment styles and why it's so important to be in a compatible relationship. Connect with Kevin Nahai: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinnahai Connect with The Bottled Blonde Community: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebottledblondepodcast Website: https://www.kristinamcinnis.com/the-bottled-blonde-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/738092970016981 Connect with the host Kristina McInnes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinacatherinemcinnis/ Website: https://www.kristinamcinnis.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bottled-blonde/support
Today's topic: How to help Self-Sabotaging People If you think you are enabling your friends or family in any self sabotaging behavior, this episode is for you. Today we dive in on how to stop enabling them and start helping them. Also, make sure you click here to become our email friend. Click this link to check out our blog post in relation to this episode. Hope you enjoy this podcast, my dudes! Don't forget to download it, leave us a review, and share it with your friends. Sending you good vibes and lots of love! Peace out, girl scouts