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Emotional stability is an underrated commodity. Proverbs 25:28 states, "Whoever has no rule over his own spirit is like a city broken down, without walls." We aren't as familiar with the necessity of literal walls today, but they once meant the difference between a safe and functional civilization, and one that is left vulnerable to attack and disorder. The consequence of emotional instability can be compared to a city without walls! Growing in this area with intention should be the objective of every step-parent. Security and prosperity in every area are the result!
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Here are the 10 things that emotionally stable people do differently: They build self-trust. They say no to things. They are wired for optimism. They are selective with their environment. They aren't conformists. They give to and support others. They establish sacred rituals. They take care of their physical vessel. They aren't afraid to be alone. They don't overreact or take things personally. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talenbarney/support
Lesson presented at The Crossings Church Collinsville in Collinsville, IL – a non-denominational church that meets Sunday mornings at 2002 Mall Street, Collinsville, IL just outside of St. Louis. For more like this, visit the sermons page at https://crossingscollinsville.com/ The post Wes Woodell – I Can Be Emotionally Stable appeared first on The Crossings Church Collinsville.
I know... "what kind of question is that?" But we had to look into it. We found an article on HackSpirit.com to look over that outlined the characteristics. Listen closely, we can all work towards this goal of emotional stability. For informational and entertainment purposes only. Be the Best You. Message us- we welcome it! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ps10radio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ps10radio/support
Ever wondered how to manage emotions like anger, anxiety, jealously and rage before they become so overwhelming that they ruin your hour, day, week or even your relationship?Louise is joined by Angie Lila River, embodiment coach, who helps Louise understand why: Why we are never actually taught to 'feel' our feelingsThe concepts of intellectualizing vs. feeling Why we suppress, distract and avoid from discomfort + the follow on impactsHow to navigate intense bouts of sadness, anxiety anger and jealousyThe concept of rage release + how to practice it safelyIs movement really medicine?+ how Louise is learning to feel for the first time ever - and more!-----Connect with Louise on Instagram: @iamlouiserumballConnect with Louise on TikTok: @thetherapygirl___Connect with Angie on TikTok: @angielilariverConnect with OPENHOUSE on Instagram: @openhouselifeSign up to join the OPENHOUSE mailing list to receive first access to all workshops, courses and live events: www.thisisopenhouse.com-----
In this live-stream, Everett Overton breaks down the 10 signs you're emotionally stable. Purchase your Everett Overton Fragrances now: https://everettovertoncollection.com/ RESERVE your 1-on-1 EMPOWERMENT coaching SESSION with EO today https://www.championgamecoaching.com/coaching Watch video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/U1rmjLZUobA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everettoverton/support
This Masterclass revolves around the topic of mental health and regulating your emotions. Three experts share their tips and advice for how you can improve the overall quality of your life by beginning to take control of your emotions and make the changes you desire. In this episode,Sadhguru, a Yogi, mystic, and visionary, explains why it's okay to feel empty-minded and how to take the power back over your emotions. Jordan Peterson, clinical psychologist, author, and professor at the University of Toronto, teaches the true impact your memory can make in your life and how feeling resentful can actually be useful.Nicole LePera, author & clinical psychologist, shares what is standing in your way of making the change you desire as well as ways you can regulate your nervous system.For more, go to lewishowes.com/1332Full EpisodesSadhguru: https://link.chtbl.com/1117-podJordan Peterson: https://link.chtbl.com/1092-podNicole LePera: https://link.chtbl.com/844-pod
I've come to understand that anger is a secondary emotion; you must uncover the primary emotion that gave rise to it, and these primary emotions are often the internal responses you attached to past events. The next time you find yourself triggered by someone's comment or attitude, ask yourself these questions: Will this situation produce patience in me if I endure it rather than run away? Why does this person's action stress me? Is it because they are mirroring my behaviour? Why am I choosing to continue to interact with them? When you're emotionally unstable, people can often be judgmental about your behaviour; they keep their distance or avoid you by all means without trying to understand your underlying pain. You're likely not to be recommended for a promotion at work; if you run your own business, you may find it hard to keep customers. My friend, what good is there in holding on to bad memories anyway? In this episode, I share my experience, signs to watch out for if you're emotionally unstable and my seven tips for becoming emotionally stable. @ RedefiningLiving
"Are You An Emotionally Stable Christian?" - Doug Self 6:19:2022 by Orchard Audio Ministry
When you have been diagnosed with BPD, you probably have a pretty good library of things you have said and done that you think are pretty unacceptable. Maybe you've thought it or even other people in your life have said it. I too have done and said things that I have come to regret, but I have learned that the secret to changing unacceptable behavior is to stop focusing on the unacceptable behavior. In this podcast, I am sharing what I have done for myself and what I teach my clients. I am sharing what works, why it's different and how you can apply it today. If you wold like to book an Emotional First Aid call with Amanda, you can book it here: https://amandahesscoaching.as.me/callYou can join the Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bpdreimagined/Here is the Emotional First Aid Kit: http://emotionalfirstaid.replynow.ontraport.net
Rosalind Sedacca is a divorce and co-parenting coach, mother, and mentor. She founded the Child-Centered Divorce Network ten years after her own divorce, which took place when her son was only eleven years old. In today's episode, Rosalind discusses the common mistakes couples make when going through a divorce. She offers healthy co-parenting tips to raise emotionally stable children in the face of separation. If you or someone you know is going through a divorce, know you are not alone. This episode is all about helping families find the best path through and beyond divorce. To find out more information about this episode click here for the show notes: https://rebellove.com/e54 Visit the Rebel Love Website Homepage: https://rebellove.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/rebellovearmy Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/rebellovearmy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/rebellovearmy
On this week's episode of The Wednesday Call podcast, Stephen Davies served as guest host while Andy Albright was traveling to talk about why your attributes multiplied by your attitude will determine your performance with The Alliance. Davies lays out a formula that he believes will determine how successful you will be. It starts with your Inborn Attributes combined with your Acquired Attributes. When you take those and multiply them by your Attitude then you determine what your Peformance level will be. When it comes to acquired attributes, Davies focused on five areas. They are: Action Bias, Emotionally Stable, Coaching Seekers, Passionate and Responsibility. Those are five areas that have a huge impact on the level of your success. www.AndyAlbright.com @AndySAlbright www.NAALeads.com @NAALeadsTheWay @NationalAgentsAlliance #N247RU #DoTheDo #TheAlliance
Cancers have a handle on their emotions this week, which allows us to manage bad news—and worse people—with grace and patience. A creative slump may have you feeling defeated, but all the more reason to rise to the challenge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I describe the importance of emotional self sufficiency. Depending on someone else for how you feel is self destructive and co-dependent. There's a better way to go about your happiness. Free yourself to be happy and choose to be responsible for your own joy. Check out my Youtube video that this audio was taken from here: https://youtu.be/Dhwzu5XAVSw Let's have some one on one sister talk visit WordsOfLove.life to get in touch with me. https://www.instagram.com/wordsoflovewithjojo https://www.facebook.com/wordsoflovewithjojo https://twitter.com/WordsOfLoveJojo Support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Your contribution is appreciated. https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovewithjojo/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovewithjojo/support
I describe the importance of emotional self sufficiency. Depending on someone else for how you feel is self destructive and co-dependent. There's a better way to go about your happiness. Free yourself to be happy and choose to be responsible for your own joy. Check out my Youtube video that this audio was taken from here: https://youtu.be/Dhwzu5XAVSw Let's have some one on one sister talk visit WordsOfLove.life to get in touch with me. https://www.instagram.com/wordsoflovewithjojo https://www.facebook.com/wordsoflovewithjojo https://twitter.com/WordsOfLoveJojo Support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Your contribution is appreciated. https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovewithjojo/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordsoflovewithjojo/support
Asha Hope is a Life Coach, helping Entrepreneurs stay Emotionally Stable to perform in all areas of life. He used to be addicted to heavy drugs and has found his way to release addictions to p*rn, drugs, coffee, alcohol and many more. → In this episode you'll learn about ways to release addictions & how you can get to the root of your addictions. Both Asha & I have suffered from multiple addictions such as drug-addiction, p*rn-addiction, coffee-addiction, videogame-addiction etc. Listen the full episode to understand how we both found the core of what made us addicted & how we were able to heal our addictions.
Author Pearlie Martin speaks about bring Emotionally stable and teaches us how to guard our hearts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pearlie-martin5/message
Author Pearlie Martin speaks about being emotionally stable by guarding our hearts. Please remember to support our podcast by hitting the support button. support our disaster relief for Hurricane victims in Lousiana by cash app $Pearlie J Martin or visit our website at weecare1966.us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pearlie-martin5/message
Let's talk about emotional stability. What does that mean in a marriage? Do you think ya'll are stable over there? Hmmm, let's talk about it. Get a glass of something red and made of grapes and pull up a chair. We need ot talk
In episode 18 of Or, Learn Parkour: Jordan & Lex make an attempt at discussing their respective remote work experiences, get completely derailed as per usual, but eventually we bring it (him) home. Working remotely can be tough when you've got ADHD, so if nothing else, at least you're not as alone as your work situation implies!Thanks for listening!CW/TW: Mental health, ADHD, explicit language, loud noises, yelling, rambling, mouth noises, garbled speech, singing, discussion of eating food, death mention, suicide mention, Les MisCredits:Cover art by: Krizia PeritoTheme: There Is A Dark PlaceWholehearted Production Co.Socials:TwitterInstagramKo-FiMental Health Resources:openpathcollective.orgthelovelandfoundation.orgopencounseling.com
As Parents we can at times find ourselves pushed to anger, however, we need to learn how to manage our emotions when dealing with our children. Today Rev. Grace N. Bukachi encourages us from the topic 'Raising Emotionally Stable Children.' #CITAMChurchOnline #ChurchEveryday
In this episode, Amy will be reading poems on letting go. The second part of the episode includes keys to becoming more emotionally stable. #midnighto2 #amyhsuanchiu #ahcpoetry #podcastpersonalstory #mentalhealth #lettinggo #poetryreading - About Our Host IG: @ahcpoetry Book REBORN: https://www.ahcpoetry.com/ More: https://linktr.ee/ahcpoetry For story sharing and questions, please reach us at ahcpoetry@gmail.com.
Social Anxiety Solutions - your journey to social confidence!
In today's episode... What is #EFT tapping? And how can we feel relief and #comfort just by tapping? In this episode, I'll be sharing a comment made by Goran as he shares his experience with #EFT tapping. If you want to learn more about EFT Tapping and how it can help you be more at ease with yourself, go to my website and register for the FREE Starter Kit. Go to: https://bit.ly/socialconfidencenow You can also check my YouTube Channel and my Podcast: Social Anxiety Solutions - your journey to Social Confidence to learn more about EFT Tapping and other videos/podcasts that can be helpful for you. _____________________________ Do you feel awkward socially? Struggle to be yourself around others? And do you fear being judged, being seen anxious, and embarrassing yourself? You’re not alone. I’ve been there. It sucks. Big time. But there is great hope. I’ve been fortunate enough to overcome it (thanks to a powerful, scientifically proven emotional release technique, and the help of some brilliant therapists)… … and I’ve helped hundreds of socially anxious clients overcome their struggles too. Here are some video testimonials as proof. Thankfully, here is gentle, powerful, and effective solution to beat your social anxiety. It won’t happen overnight, but with certain techniques and strategies you can reduce your social anxiety quickly. And with persistence, you can become completely anxiety-free. Without needing to force yourself to awkwardly face your fears. Ready to get started on your journey to social confidence? Here are your first steps: 1) SUBSCRIBE to this channel. I release weekly videos to help you understand and overcome social anxiety. bit.ly/SAS-YT 2) Join the FREE 30-day Social Confidence Challenge and massively reduce your social anxiety ... from the comfort of your own home bit.ly/socialconfidencechallenge You will learn about a powerful, scientifically proven emotional relief technique. And you will apply this technique to release your social anxiety. NO NEED to awkwardly face your fears. And like thousands of others, you will significantly reduce your social anxiety. Learn A Powerful Emotional Release Technique - I've used this technique to overcome my own social anxiety. And I've helped hundreds of clients do the same. You'll learn how to use this simple, powerful technique. So you can apply it to overcoming your social anxiety. Discover The Blueprint To Social Confidence When you've suffered from social anxiety for a long time... transformation won't happen overnight (though progress happens rapidly). To become completely anxiety-free requires a journey: #TheJourneyToSocialConfidence This roadmap makes the journey crystal clear. You'll know exactly how to go from social anxiety to effortless social ease. Massively Reduce Your Social Anxiety You'll be guided through simple lessons and powerful exercises. Day by day you'll start feeling less anxious. More confident. More at ease. And step-by-step you begin breaking down your social anxiety challenges. 3) TUNE IN to my Social Anxiety Solutions Podcast. https://www.social-anxiety-solutions.com/sas-podcast/ You’ll hear me (an ex-social anxiety disorder sufferer) interview the superstars of the WESTERN therapy and ENERGY psychology world as they share their most effective techniques, empowering solutions, and unbelievably inspiring stories of transformation. 4) LET’S CONNECT! https://www.facebook.com/socialanxiet... https://www.instagram.com/socialanxietysolutions/ https://twitter.com/socialanxietysb All the best on your journey to effortless social ease. Warm regards, Seb
In today's topic, we will be discussing the importance of Emotional Stability. Janice will be sharing three principles that will guide us into becoming Emotionally Stable as an individual and in our personal relationships. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/janice-webb6/support
Growing Up | Responsible, Part 1 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.09.01 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Prepared, Part 2 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.09.08 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Roles Part 3: Parents/Children, Part 3 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.09.15 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Roles Part 2: Church/Society, Part 1 By Nick Quigley Original Air Date: 2019.09.22 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Emotionally, Part 5 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.09.29 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Functionally, Part 6 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.10.06 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
Growing Up | Spiritually, Part 7 By Bill Corley Original Air Date: 2019.10.13 Growing Up – it is something we can't wait to do when we are children but try to slow down as we get older. Part of growing up is the process of maturing. Being able to make wise choices, interact with others, hold down a job, communicate effectively, work through conflict, and handle our finances - are all key qualities of a mature person. Spiritual maturity is the driving force in all of these areas and is not dependent on age. The definition of mature in Merriam Webster's dictionary is: having attained a final or desired state. In the Bible, Philippians 1:6 says, “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.” When we strive for spiritual maturity, we can be assured that the work God began in us won't end until we are complete according to His standards! Everything else will fall into place. You are invited to join us as we study the different aspects of spiritual maturity and how they apply in daily life. We will cover… Growing Up: Responsible, Prepared, Emotionally Stable, and Spiritual as well as addressing the roles of Parents and Children. The final message will be our “Ask It!” message that gives everyone an opportunity to ask any question they have about the Bible, God, Jesus, Marriage, Money – anything! We hope you enjoy this series and study guide. We encourage you to invite your friends and family to join you! To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8); Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)
The world is shifting. It’s easy – really, really easy – to feel off balance. But it’s possible to be balanced or more balanced even when things around us are chaotic. It’s not easy to do, but it’s possible and it’s worth it. In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about the things you need […]
The world is shifting. It’s easy – really, really easy – to feel off balance. But it’s possible to be balanced or more balanced even when things around us are chaotic. It’s not easy to do, but it’s possible and it’s worth it. In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about the things you need […]
Introducing Emotionally Stable: The Podcast with Jojo Nieves
Here are the 10 things that emotionally stable people do differently: They build self-trust They say no to things They are wired for optimism They are selective with their environment They aren’t conformists - Adaptability They give to + support others They establish sacred rituals They take care of their physical vessel They aren’t afraid to be alone They don’t overreact or take things personally --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talen40/support
Becoming emotionally stable is the topic of this Livestream. We discuss mental toughness and Stoic philosophy to develop resilience, grit, and mental fortitude to tackle any tribulation as gracefully and gratefully as we can. Perseverance is the way!
This pandemic has us all showing our true colors. Namely, our emotional intelligence and how we handle challenge. So what do you do about it when you notice a flaw in your game? You do what Keith discusses here. _______ To learn more about raising Private Money, go to www.PrivateMoneyPro.com
Claim Your Excellent Life| Happiness | Self Esteem | Relaxation | Relationships
Master Hypnotist Suzanne Kellner-Zinck comments on the elements of emotional maturity. https://dawningvisions.com https://www.patreon.com/claimyourexcellentlife Click the above link if you have found value in this podcast and wish to support it.
This is part 5 of a 7-part Mental Clarity Meditation Series, episodes 1893-1899. For full guided meditations, give our new sip and om app a test drive for 2 weeks free. Receive access to 1,800+ fully guided meditations customized around a weekly theme. Select from over 200 series to fit your mood with a Clarity Journal and a Slow Down Guide customized for each theme. Brand new themes are introduced each week with brand new meditations offered daily. Connect with other meditators on the private Facebook group for app subscribers. All meditations are created by Mary Meckley and are her original content unless otherwise specified. Please request permission to use any of Mary's content by sending an email to Mary@sipandom.com. Resources: Music by Christopher Lloyd Clarke and Greg Keller.
Annie & Danielle recap Danielle's birthday party, which got a little out of hand! They then dive into questions about their lives ... AKA where you'll find out how "Emotionally Stable Girl Summer" plays a role!
Krispy & Jags dive into their dating history. We are analyzing how it affects our current relationships & how we have trust issues whoa-oa-oaaaa
Mark Manson was a full-time professional dating coach for men from 2008 until 2011. In 2011, sick of the industry, he wrote his first book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, and changed the name and focus of his business to address broader self-development topics for men. The book took off, selling tens of thousands of copies. As he branched out into deeper issues of masculinity, self-worth, and the changing cultural landscape, the site grew. By 2013, he had begun writing about larger cultural issues — gender relations, happiness, ambition, life purpose, and cultural perspectives he had gathered while living in various countries around the world. Despite the fact that the business was still directed at men, thousands of women began reading and asking for advice as well. That same year, he made the leap to his own site and domain, broadening the demographics of his audience. The site exploded, garnering millions of views each month. Episode 354: How to Date an Emotionally Stable and Amazing Person by Mark Manson (Great Relationships & Dating Success). The original post is located here: https://markmanson.net/amazing-person Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Manson was a full-time professional dating coach for men from 2008 until 2011. In 2011, sick of the industry, he wrote his first book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, and changed the name and focus of his business to address broader self-development topics for men. The book took off, selling tens of thousands of copies. As he branched out into deeper issues of masculinity, self-worth, and the changing cultural landscape, the site grew. By 2013, he had begun writing about larger cultural issues — gender relations, happiness, ambition, life purpose, and cultural perspectives he had gathered while living in various countries around the world. Despite the fact that the business was still directed at men, thousands of women began reading and asking for advice as well. That same year, he made the leap to his own site and domain, broadening the demographics of his audience. The site exploded, garnering millions of views each month. Episode 354: How to Date an Emotionally Stable and Amazing Person by Mark Manson (Great Relationships & Dating Success). The original post is located here: https://markmanson.net/amazing-person Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Mark Manson was a full-time professional dating coach for men from 2008 until 2011. In 2011, sick of the industry, he wrote his first book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, and changed the name and focus of his business to address broader self-development topics for men. The book took off, selling tens of thousands of copies. As he branched out into deeper issues of masculinity, self-worth, and the changing cultural landscape, the site grew. By 2013, he had begun writing about larger cultural issues — gender relations, happiness, ambition, life purpose, and cultural perspectives he had gathered while living in various countries around the world. Despite the fact that the business was still directed at men, thousands of women began reading and asking for advice as well. That same year, he made the leap to his own site and domain, broadening the demographics of his audience. The site exploded, garnering millions of views each month. Episode 354: How to Date an Emotionally Stable and Amazing Person by Mark Manson (Great Relationships & Dating Success). The original post is located here: https://markmanson.net/amazing-person Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Mark Manson was a full-time professional dating coach for men from 2008 until 2011. In 2011, sick of the industry, he wrote his first book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, and changed the name and focus of his business to address broader self-development topics for men. The book took off, selling tens of thousands of copies. As he branched out into deeper issues of masculinity, self-worth, and the changing cultural landscape, the site grew. By 2013, he had begun writing about larger cultural issues — gender relations, happiness, ambition, life purpose, and cultural perspectives he had gathered while living in various countries around the world. Despite the fact that the business was still directed at men, thousands of women began reading and asking for advice as well. That same year, he made the leap to his own site and domain, broadening the demographics of his audience. The site exploded, garnering millions of views each month. Episode 354: How to Date an Emotionally Stable and Amazing Person by Mark Manson (Great Relationships & Dating Success). The original post is located here: https://markmanson.net/amazing-person Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
This week on the Women of Golf Show! Cindy continues with her "Own Your Game Series - Part 7, Emotionally Stable". The Own Your Game Series is suited to golfers of all skill levels. Cindy draws from her experience both as a teacher, and Legends Tour Player to bring you this great series. Missed an episode? Visit the Women of Golf homepage below and scroll through our "On Demand" section to locate the episode you missed. Join Cindy & I "Live" Tuesday morning 9:00 AM EST on the "WOMEN OF GOLF" at: www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf
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