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What if you could rewrite the code of your personality—on command? Not just cope with anxiety, overthinking, or social exhaustion… but delete the traits holding you back and install better ones? This episode challenges everything you've been told about identity. Dave dives deep into the science of personality change to reveal why your habits, moods, triggers, and even sense of self aren't fixed—they're fluid. And more importantly: they're up for grabs. Joining him is award-winning journalist from The Atlantic, Olga Khazan, author of Me, But Better, who spent years hacking her own mind—transforming high neuroticism, social avoidance, and chronic self-criticism into calm, confidence, and connection. Her personal experiment in identity rewiring became a roadmap for anyone who wants to feel different… and live differently. You'll uncover the hidden mechanisms behind neuroticism, reactivity, and emotional spirals—and how to override them with real-time upgrades. What You'll Learn in This Episode: • Why your personality is a program—and how to recode it • What daily behaviors scientifically rewire anxiety, anger, and reactivity • The surprising link between identity, inflammation, and your gut • Why gratitude isn't soft—it's neurological jiu-jitsu • How to know if it's your biology or your story running the show • Whether pills, psychedelics, or sleep do more to shift who you are • What to do when your inner critic won't shut up • And how to stop being the person you never meant to become SPONSORS -LMNT | Free LMNT Sample Pack with any drink mix purchase by going to https://drinklmnt.com/DAVE. -Leela Quantum Tech | Head to https://leelaq.com/DAVE for 10% off. Resources: • Olga's New Book – Me, But Better: https://www.amazon.com/Me-But-Better-Science-Personality/dp/1668012545 • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Olga's Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/olganator/?hl=en • Olga's Website: https://olgakhazan.com/ • 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 0:00 — Trailer • 1:52 — Intro • 2:16 — Personality Changes and Neuroticism • 5:38 — Postpartum Personality Shifts • 10:21 — Gratitude and Cultural Beliefs • 18:13 — Anger Management and Empathy • 32:58 — Personality Traits and Boundaries • 35:46 — The Importance of Strong Boundaries • 36:07 — Personality Change as Self-Improvement • 37:22 — The Role of Medication in Personality Change • 39:18 — Brain-Body Connection and Mental Health • 43:26 — Impact of Sleep and Nutrition on Personality • 44:23 — Nicotine and Other Substances • 45:41 — Therapy and Personality Change • 46:43 — Changing Personality Through Behavior • 1:01:25 — The Role of Relationships in Personality Development • 1:04:49 — Challenges and Methods in Personality Change • 1:08:38 — The Power of Improv in Personality Change • 1:10:17 — Conclusion and Final Thoughts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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By Walt HickeyDouble feature today!Welcome to the Numlock Sunday edition.This week, I spoke to Olga Khazan who wrote the brand new book, Me, But Better. Olga appears all the time in Numlock because I really like her work, she's a staff writer at The Atlantic and previously wrote a delightful book that I really enjoyed called Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World.The book dives into the science of personality, where it comes from, and the real ways that we can change our own personalities in one direction or another. In it, Olga becomes a guinea pig for all kinds of radical experiences to change her personality. Olga can be found at The Atlantic, and the book is available wherever books are sold. This interview has been condensed and edited. Olga Khazan, thank you so much for coming on.Yeah, thanks so much for having me.You are the author of the brand new book Me But Better. I loved your book Weird which was out just a few years ago. This book is all about how to change your personality. It is a really exciting journey. I know that it started with an article that you published in The Atlantic, but what drew you to the art and science of changing one's personality?Really it's because personality is at the root of so much self-improvement and personal growth. I noticed that I tended to see things really negatively a lot of the time, and I was also really socially isolated. it was keeping me from enjoying life and appreciating what I had and just getting the most out of what life had to offer me. I really saw personality change as a way to fix all or improve that in one fell swoop.Great. You talk a lot from the framework of the Big Five. I really enjoyed how grounded in the scientific literature it was. The Big Five is potentially somewhat different from the Myers-Briggs structure that a lot of people know. Before we dive into how you went about doing a gut renovation on your personality, I would love to hear a little bit about what the Big Five are, where you came in on some of it, and what you wanted to see if you could change.Yeah, so generally the accepted scientific view today is that there are five traits that make up personality. You can remember them with the acronym OCEAN. The first is Openness to experiences, which is like imaginativeness and creativity. The next is Conscientiousness, which is being super organized, being on time. The next is Extroversion, which is being friendly and cheerful and sociable. Then there's Agreeableness, which is being warm, empathetic and also trusting of others. Then there's Neuroticism, which is a bad thing; it is depression and anxiety. The opposite of that, which is the one that you want, is emotional stability.When I started taking these scientific personality tests at the start of the project, I scored very low on Extroversion, very high on Neuroticism and I scored about average on Agreeableness. Those were the ones that I wanted to change.That's fascinating. I want to actually follow up with that. I did not hear you put a good, bad valence on any of the other ones besides neuroticism. It seems like most of these…people can have a full and fulfilling life with one or the other. What made Neuroticism pop out?You can have a full and fulfilling life without being on the outer extreme on any of these, but I would say it's generally better to be higher on all of them other than Neuroticism. You don't want to be all the way to the extreme. You don't want to be so agreeable that you're just like a doormat. It's generally better for your mental health and well-being and stuff to be pretty agreeable, pretty extroverted, pretty conscientious.Neuroticism popped out to me because that is one that I was super high on. It's very bad for your mental health. The definition is pretty much having bad mental health. It was keeping me from having a fun life, having a good life. Your happiness is determined by how you feel moment to moment and not by how many goodies you have. Even when I had a lot of goodies, I was sort of still miserable.Fascinating. Just to get into some of the literature on that, there was this amazing study that you cited in the book that says knocking down your Neuroticism by a few points was worth the equivalent of getting a $300,000 annual income increase. It seems like this is a really significant reverberation on just how people assess themselves.Yeah, even a really minor decrease in neuroticism can have a really big benefit for your life and have a lot of benefits for your mental health. This is why people spend so much time in therapy and get on SSRIs and things like that. Both of those have been shown to decrease neuroticism. So it really is a very popular personality trait that people like to work on.So how'd you go about it?For Neuroticism, the technique is really a lot of meditation. It's really hard to get away from that. People keep wanting me to say something else, but it's a lot of mindfulness meditation. The other component that I did was gratitude journaling. You can do this exercise where you write a letter to someone in your life that you're really grateful for, which will inevitably make you just weep hot tears because you're like “I'm so thankful.” So you can do exercises like that.But really the day-to-day practice that I did and that people recommend is mindfulness meditation. In particular, a lot of the Buddhist teachings in the mindfulness class that I took were really helpful to me. I think often in the day-to-day of life, I get really wrapped up in these negative thought spirals, and it really helped me have a more realistic way of looking at things that were less negative.Fascinating. I always love it when you ask “What's the one simple trick to solving your problem?” It's always just “Oh, you just have to exercise every day. Oh, you just have to meditate”I know! Just completely change your life in every way and spend all your time on self-care.Let's go through some of the other ones. Definitely Extroversion I think is a really interesting one. Again, you have happy introverts in life. You have happy extroverts in life. You wanted to get more extroverted.I think I would still identify as an introvert. It's not like you have to abandon that identity if that's important to you, but really it's about: am I getting enough social connection to fill up that bucket in my life? I really was not. I almost reflexively (even before the pandemic) if people would invite me out for a happy hour or something, I would just reflexively say no. Now as a new parent, I'm kicking myself because I'm never going to get to go to happy hour again. I would kill for a happy hour with people. Please come have happy hour with me.I would just kind of say no because I was like, “Well, I don't know if it's going to be that fun. Who all is going to be there?” I was doing these cost-benefit analyses. I found that once I actually forced myself and I was like “Okay, I'm actually going to go out a lot. I'm actually going to socialize. I'm going to do improv. I'm going to go to Sailing Club.” Once I go to these things and do them, I actually do feel happier. I felt better afterward, even if I wasn't in the mood to go beforehand.Again, you took some incredibly extreme steps over the course of this. People should consult a doctor before joining an improv group. But you went ahead and did that.Yeah. Improv was probably the scariest thing for me to try. But it was also the most efficacious, I would say.Really?Yeah, because it is such good practice with so many things that bother neurotic, introverted control freaks. It's basically shattering the pretty little world that you live in, if you're like me. It's a completely uncontrolled environment. You don't get a say over what is said or what happens in improv because it's all up to other people. It's a performative thing, which makes me very uncomfortable. I have stage fright. It's silly, and I have issues being silly. It's spontaneous. It is very whimsical. It involves really reading other people very closely, moment to moment, which can also be really challenging if you don't get out much and you are super introverted. So I would say improv just plunges you into figuring out other people all in one go.Amazing. I want to back out a little bit and talk about this book in the context of your previous book. Can we talk a little bit about the distinction between personality and identity? Your previous book, Weird, really honed in on some of the advantages of being weird, being somewhat different than those around you had. It was interesting in this book because you were pursuing qualities that not necessarily made you less weird necessarily, but also made it easier to plug in with other people at times, right? Obviously, these are different things, but you're still a very unique person. You still have a fascinating background. I don't think any part of this book really comes across as you losing anything. It's interesting to just have this book and it just in perspective of your previous one, just because it seems like it's an interesting way to perceive working on yourself without changing yourself too fundamentally.Yeah, that's an interesting point. I think, honestly, what this helped me to do is to embrace the positive things about being weird or my unusual identity. For people who haven't read my previous book or don't know who I am, I am a Russian immigrant and I grew up in West Texas. That element of me was like in this book, Weird, where wrote about other people and how being different from other people around you can be both a source of pain and a source of strength.I think now I am better able to focus on the source of strength element of this because I am less sensitive by virtue of being less neurotic to the slight microaggressions that you sometimes get if you don't totally belong in your milieu. A lot of the other people who were “weird” that I interviewed, picked up on.There's a scene in the book where I describe going to a bar and the bartender weirdly asked me if I'm always alone. It sent me on this spiral of like, what's wrong with me? Like why would someone ask me if I'm always alone. That's so weird. I was like, was my outfit really bad? Do I look like I'm homeless? I just sort of started spiraling, you know, but that kind of thing honestly happens a lot less since I started doing this. I feel like, now, I would respond to that with “Nope, just for the moment” and not think much of it. I don't know. So it gave me some perspective on my weirdness, I guess.That's fascinating. Again, I really enjoyed the book because it talks about a lot of effective ways to change elements of people's personalities that they might want to adjust. In personality, it just seems like there's a lot of pseudoscience. There's a lot of rumors. There are a lot of things that don't work. What are some of the things that you looked into that never really panned out, or things that aren't as effective as people might think at changing their personality?Oh, good question. So for me, for Openness to experiences, a big suggestion is traveling. A lot of the studies on increasing openness suggest that you travel. I definitely have had travel experiences where they've totally opened up my mind and I've been like “Whoa, man,” and had all these ideas and felt more creative afterward.But for this book, I went to Lisbon, Portugal, which has completely exploded as a travel destination recently. I really am not kidding when I say that if you walk around the streets of Lisbon, it's pretty rare to actually hear Portuguese. Mostly, I heard Australians, British people and people from other Western European countries who were like tourists. I was obviously also a tourist, so I'm not saying that it's wrong to be a tourist or that it's bad. But there's something about it that didn't work on me. I just felt like I was at Disneyland or something. I was like, “Okay, now we're all going to this church. Now we're all looking at this thing.” It didn't feel, I don't know, I guess very genuine. Whatever the sojourner effect is supposed to be didn't work on me.That's interesting. With the openness to experience element, you wrote a little bit about how there are some people for whom this is just a bolt from the blue. They have an experience, and it permanently changes their personality forever. They've been studied a little bit, but that is the exception to the rule in many ways.Yeah. So there's this guy who wrote this book, Quantum Change, which is a very weird book. He interviewed people who said their personalities did change after some epiphany or something happened. And these epiphanies were really weird. They happened in all sorts of circumstances. Some of them were cleaning their toilets. Some of them were smoking pot or doing whatever. A lot of it was rock bottom type stuff, like “I was an alcoholic” type thing. But that, I would say, is the exception. For the people who I interviewed for this book (who changed their personalities), it was more of a methodical pursuit of something over time. They had to build and build and build towards something rather than just snap, I'm different now.Interesting. One of the ones that you wrote about, Conscientiousness, You approached somewhat with trepidation because you scored very high on Conscientiousness already, right?Yes. Yeah.So it also seems that Conscientiousness is (based on what you just said) one of the harder ones to change. If you have to be conscientious about changing your personality, it's tough to become more Conscientious, you know?Yeah, and one thing that really seemed to make the difference for people…I interviewed one woman who really wanted to start a business, but she was not very self-directed, I guess is the best way to put it. She just wasn't really a natural self-starter, so she didn't know how to get up and go and do something like that. Then I interviewed another guy who really wanted to go to grad school for psychology, but he got to college without ever having written a paper before, and he never studied. He actually bought a book called How to Make A's because he did not know how to make A's. One thing that really made the difference for folks like that who are like “I don't know what I'm doing” is having a big goal that was really, really important to them. It was like the big project that they were working toward.What research tells us is that having these personal projects that are really important to you can really inspire personality change when it gets really challenging. Having a good career in academia was just so important to this guy that it didn't matter to him that he wasn't really the typical candidate for that thing. For the woman who wanted to start a business, she had ended up in a dead-end job and she really did not want to return to that. So they both had these fires under them. They were like, “I'm going to achieve this thing and it is going to require conscientiousness.” So that is what kept them going.Yeah, I really identified with that chapter just because (not to talk down a previous version of myself too much) I was occasionally living the dissolute drunken journalist lifestyle. Then, I started writing a daily newsletter and at a certain point, that really does give you a long-term daily obligation that was fairly instrumental to my own Conscientiousness. I really identified with that chapter and those folks who managed to get a specific goal to change them up, you know?Yeah. Yeah. There was actually another dissolute drunken journalist in that chapter who was actually one of the most remarkable transformations of all the people I talked to. He did, he was drinking so much, like a case of beer a day, basically. Then the pandemic started and he actually didn't have an obligation. It was a lack of an obligation. He got laid off when the pandemic started and he was like, “Oh, am I just going to drink the pandemic away? I need to have some sort of structure or something that I'm doing that isn't this.” So that was, weirdly, what clicked for him. It doesn't always have to be work, but it often is.I feel like there was this trend for a while: there was a lot of work coming out that was very, very clearly heavily influenced by the pandemic. I do not describe this work as heavily influenced by the pandemic because it's very clearly very resident beyond simply that era. That being said, the pandemic has come up a lot.People sometimes just needed a big break, a bolt from the blue, something that shook them out of their daily lives to change up one or more of their personality traits. How much is that a factor in this? I know in your own experience, it came up to some extent. Big life changes come around all the time, it doesn't have to just be a pandemic, but how do those give us opportunities to change who we are?Yeah, there's a lot of interesting research on this actually about how turning points or breaking points can be like a good time to start something new. I know that a lot of people don't keep their New Year's resolutions, but it's actually a good thing to make them. The reason why we pick the first of the year is because it's turning over a new leaf. It's nice to have those clean breaks sometimes.I'm not saying that the pandemic was a good thing because it was a nice reset moment for us. But it did play a resetting role for me. It really gave me time to think about what it is that I want and like what's standing in my way. You do get trapped in your routine — commuting to work, at the office all day, commuting back, now I'm too tired and I don't want to go back out, I'm just going to sit here and have my wine and watch my TV.I think just having a break in that routine is what shifted it for me.Fascinating. There's one last one that we haven't really talked too much about: Agreeableness. What did you find with this? Again, this was a category that you didn't score particularly low on, but you still had a few opportunities to try to shake up your numbers a bit.Yeah. I think one thing with Agreeableness that I learned is that there's a lot of room for deepening the connections that you already have. It's true that I didn't get out and meet a ton of people, but I also was getting in a lot of fights with my friends. I sometimes found that when I was having conversations, they weren't very deep or they were surface-y. That would annoy me, then it would make me not want to have any more conversations. One thing that I did that was really helpful for that was go to this conversation workshop in London. This woman, Georgie Nightingale taught us strategies for having deeper and more interesting conversations.One tip that I will share here is to ask someone what something meant to them. Instead of collecting facts (when you're asking someone how was your day, how did this go, how did that go, what airline did you take to get here) ask why was that important to you. Or why was that meaningful to you? That will generally lead you into a more interesting tangent. Though, it can be initially a little bit awkward than this is where you're from, this is what airline you took, this is how many pieces of luggage you packed, the typical third degree we give people.Got it. All right. I will take that advice — specifically, what did making this book mean to you?This book made me really happy. I felt like it gave me a reason to break out of some of my habits that I didn't love. There are some habits that I have kept up. I'm just really glad that I did it before I had a baby.Yeah. I really enjoyed reading it because it felt very intentional. It was a chance to do work on oneself, but also getting into the data of why this is the way it is. What have you held onto from this process? I know that when you wrote the article in The Atlantic a few years ago, you mentioned that you dropped a few of the habits but what have you still stuck with?One thing I have stuck with is that I've realized that when I am feeling down or depressed or out of sorts, what I should do is actually connect with people and not disconnect. I often thought that I needed more alone time because I'm feeling sad. But actually, what I often need in those moments is more time with other people. That has flipped my approach to a lot of things now where I actually seek out more socializing and more interaction whenever I'm feeling a little bit withdrawn if that makes sense.That's really interesting. Is there anything that you tried that you were like, “Oh, this is nice, but I don't need to be this open to experience.” Is there anything that you dropped off from?Yeah, there was this thing I did in the Neuroticism chapter that involved noting and noting is very weird. It's like where you make note of what you're doing, like thinking, seeing. For example, I'm seeing a red bird or I'm thinking that this is strange or I'm hearing yelling or whatever. I have not kept up with noting. I always found it really weird and hard and I have not been doing it.That's interesting. Yeah. I don't, I don't think building some dissociation into my day is a good thing for Walter. So I can understand that. Yeah. Again Olga, thank you so much for coming on. I guess I'll give you just the floor here a little bit. Why don't you tell folks a little bit about the book, where they can find it and where they can find you?Yeah. Um, the book is Me, But Better. You can find it wherever books are sold March 11th. I'm Olga Khazan and I have a sub stack under my same name, olgakhazan.substack.com. I also write for The Atlantic and you can find a lot of my writing there.Yeah. I will just personally say, I really dig the substack. I like your work there a lot. It was really fun to follow some of the work that you were doing on the book from there and definitely strongly endorse it. Also, The Atlantic. Pretty good too. Very good.Yeah. And The Atlantic is also good!All right. Well, thank you so much for coming on.Thank you so much for the kind words and thanks for having me.Edited by Crystal Wang.If you have anything you'd like to see in this Sunday special, shoot me an email. Comment below! 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In their ongoing mission into the heart of Hammerhold, Tatters and the Vale sisters find themselves somewhere they really shouldn't be, and in the process discover something horrifying about the true nature of the challenge they face. Links Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kH28t5rpeASVQtbNXgLzciLlqCIewEzP1eA5vRAUjxY/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ and Slipstream https://slip.stream/ Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Chasing Adventure: https://chasingadventuregame.com/ Perchance TLA random event oracle: https://perchance.org/tla-randomevent Perchance TLA ritual generator:https://perchance.org/tla-tatters-ritual-generator Perchance TLA Mythic 2e GME https://perchance.org/tla-mythic2e Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC generator https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-npc Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC behaviour oracle https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-behaviour Perchance TLA Hammerhold Explorer https://perchance.org/tla-hammerhold Mechanics Scene 1 Chaos Factor: 8 Scene Description: Fleeing the alarm Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Add A Character Q: is it machine cultists? Likely: No Q: is it the Doomspire? 50/50 Yes Q: to the place with the crowbar? Likely: yes Examine (DIS): what here can help us? 6 1 XP GM Move: Change the Environment Q: are they transported back? 50/50 Exceptional yes (without injury) Scene 2 Chaos Factor: 9 Scene Description: Fleeing the alarm Scene Test: The scene is Interrupted: NPC Positive Meaning: Imprison Work Q: Positive for the Vales? 50/50 Exceptional Yes Tortemus' geas has been broken Q: does Lynn tell Tatters? 3 matches, Concientiousness, Neuroticism, Interpersonal Disposition (a wash - tempted but no) Q: does Mara tell Tatters? 2 matches: Interpersonal Disposition, Neuroticism (no) Q: has the alarm stopped? 50/50 Yes Q: did Tatters recoignize the Doomspire for what it was? Yes Q: have the Vales heard of Doomspires? 50/50 No Scene 3 Chaos factor 8 Scene Description: resuming the hunt for the Voice Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Remove A Character Lynn scouts ahead GM Move: See what they Find d8: 4 Feature: Machinery or tools Danger: Magical ward or barrier Location keywords: Abandoned, Damaged Nature of the barrier: Frantic, Plain Discussion with Mara: 2 matches: Openness, Interpersonal Disposition (adventurous) Classy, Inactive Increase Mara CD (4). Examine: What is this ward for? 8 (Lynn's cunning means 10) 1 XP Extravagant, Energy Is the ritual damaging it? Likely: yes How long? Uncertain Scene 4 Chaos factor 7 Scene Description: searching the factory Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Remove An Object and Increase An Activity GM Move: See what they Find d8: 1 Ward clock: d8: 8 Feature: Machinery or tools Danger: Alarm trigger, Denizen guards something Location keywords: Calm, Occupied GM Move: Foreshadow an Ominous Force Q: The convergence ritual? Likely: No Q: civil war in Kyras? Likely: Yes Machine cultists shipping weapons Examine (DIS): how to get past unseen? 5 1 XP GM Move: Make Them Choose: Make things more difficult in the future or Assist an enemy with their goals Q: do the Vales spot that something's wrong? 50/50: Yes Scene 5 Chaos factor 6 Scene Description: bypassing the cultists Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Remove A Character and Reduce/Remove An Activity Cultists thin out, Lyn sneaks Equivalent Exchange Teleport (ADV, Greater): 10 success Endeavor: When your Follower does a dangerous task alone, they do it to the best of their ability, but are taken out of the action (trapped, injured, distracted, etc.). The GM will say how. Q: Is Lynn spotted? 50/50: Yes
If you have a dog with fear, anxiety, or aggression issues, you've likely wondered—or, more likely, worried—whether your own personality traits are to blame for their unwanted behaviors.Understandably so. For years, dog owners have been fed messages like, “it's all how you raise them” and “there are no bad dogs, only bad owners.” Even experienced dog behavior professionals, who fully acknowledge the huge influence of biology and individual traits on dog behavior outcomes, are quick to affirm that stressy, anxious owners are far more likely to have anxious dogs.Listen to Co-Hosts Sarah Fraser and Brian Burton (both are Co-Founders of INSTINCT with a Master's in Animal Behavior) discuss this topic, including how the existing research and their experience with thousands of dogs and owners have shaped their thoughts and approach on whether anxious owners cause anxious dogs. Episode References:Ask, H., Eilertsen, E. M., Gjerde, L. C., Hannigan, L. J., Gustavson, K., Havdahl, A., … & Ystrom, E. (2021). Intergenerational transmission of parental neuroticism to emotional problems in 8‐year‐old children: Genetic and environmental influences. JCPP advances, 1(4), e12054.Clarke, T., & Loftus, E. (2023). Owner psychological characteristics predict dog behavioral traits. University of Edinburgh, Preprint, not yet published, https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2657563/v1Dodman NH, Brown DC, Serpell JA (2018) Associations between owner personality and psychological status and the prevalence of canine behavior problems. PLoS ONE 13(2): e0192846. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192846 Finn, C., Mitte, K., & Neyer, F. J. (2013). The Relationship–specific Interpretation Bias Mediates the Link between Neuroticism and Satisfaction in Couples. European Journal of Personality, 27(2), 200-212. https://doi.org/10.1002/per.1862Gobbo E, Zupan M. Dogs' Sociability, Owners' Neuroticism and Attachment Style to Pets as Predictors of Dog Aggression. Animals. 2020; 10(2):315. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020315Huber A, Barber ALA, Faragó T, Müller CA, Huber L. Investigating emotional contagion in dogs (Canis familiaris) to emotional sounds of humans and conspecifics. Anim Cogn. 2017 Jul;20(4):703-715. doi: 10.1007/s10071-017-1092-8. Epub 2017 Apr 21. PMID: 28432495; PMCID: PMC5486498.Kang W, Establishing the associations between the Big Five personality traits and self-reported number of close friends: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Acta Psychologica, Volume 239, 2023, 104010, ISSN 0001-6918, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2023.104010.Kis A, Turcsán B, Miklósi Á, Gácsi M. The effect of the owner's personality on the behaviour of owner-dog dyads. Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems. 2012;13(3):373-385. doi:10.1075/is.13.3.03kisMcNulty JK. Neuroticism and interpersonal negativity: the independent contributions of perceptions and behaviors. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Nov;34(11):1439-50. doi: 10.1177/0146167208322558. Epub 2008 Aug 13. PMID: 18703488.Podberscek, A.L. and Serpell, J.A. (1997), Aggressive behaviour in English cocker spaniels and the personality of their owners. Veterinary Record, 141: 73-76. https://doi-org.proxy.wexler.hunter.cuny.edu/10.1136/vr.141.3.73Wright, Amanda & Jackson, Joshua. (2022). Is parent personality associated with adolescent outcomes for their child? A response surface analysis approach. 10.31234/osf.io/ahmzwINSTINCT Resources:Youtube Version of the Episode (video): https://youtu.be/KrlyTh7Z8o0
Neuroticism is a trait we all have, but it's higher among women. Science has some answers?You can find Ken on ... YOUTUBE: https://m.youtube.com/@ElephantsInRoomsTWITTER: https://x.com/Elephants_Rooms SUBSTACK: https://kenlacorte.substack.com/ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/KenLaCorte
The mission into Hammerhold continues, and the peril continues to mount. Environmental threats are bad enough, but the true dangers come from within, and threaten to bring the entire mission to a bloody end. Links Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14bby5K0ueXo00e5zlN57Eq4cL4Q4mPglpdUAjUXCUMI/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ and Slipstream https://slip.stream/ Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Chasing Adventure: https://chasingadventuregame.com/ Perchance TLA random event oracle: https://perchance.org/tla-randomevent Perchance TLA ritual generator:https://perchance.org/tla-tatters-ritual-generator Perchance TLA Mythic 2e GME https://perchance.org/tla-mythic2e Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC generator https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-npc Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC behaviour oracle https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-behaviour Perchance TLA Hammerhold Explorer https://perchance.org/tla-hammerhold Mechanics Scene 1 Chaos Factor: 6 Scene Description: Deeper into Hammerhold Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Reduce/ Remove An Activity Mara no longer sniping at Tatters GM Move: See what they Find d8: 4 Feature: Machinery or tools Danger: None Location keywords: Portal, Dirty Scrutinize When you study someone during an intimate or prying conversation with them, roll+WIS. (DIS) 6 - Fail 1XP GM Move: See what they Find d8: 2 Feature: Corridor Danger: Dangerous machinery Location keywords: Dangerous, Colorless Set Up an Immediate Danger Broken machinery, ruptured gas pipe Defy When you act despite an imminent threat or obstacle, say how you do it. Then roll +INT if you employ quick or out-of-the-box thinking (8) On a 7-9 it only abates if you make a costly sacrifice or ugly choice, the GM will tell you what. Tough Choice Choose one: Assist an enemy with their goals or Suffer a condition Use magic or Condition Scene 2 Chaos Factor: 7 Scene Description: Circumventing the gas leak Scene Test: Altered: The scene is Altered: Reduce/Remove An Activity and Add A Character The gas is gone. Setarra is present. Setarra OCEANIC This NPC is Dangerous and Foe Openness: 3 Conscientiousness: 1 Extroversion: 3 Agreeableness: 1 Neuroticism: 1 Interpersonal Disposition: 2 Core Disposition: 4 0 matches, 1 six: the usual temptations/ threats 1 match: Neuroticism: “I can do this all day” GM Move: See what they Find d8: 4 Feature: Glowing crystals or runes Danger: Dark truth about magitek is revealed Location keywords: Small, Crude Q: are the runes part of the Great Machine's incursion? Likely: Yes GM Move: Change the Environment Setarra's input causes a struggle Q: do the sisters notice Tatters' struggle? 50/50: Exceptional Yes Scene 3 Chaos Factor 8 Scene Description: Hiding the Monster Inside Scene Test: The scene is Interrupted: NPC Action Meaning: Fight Exterior Seterra tries to take control of Tatters' body Demonic Pact When you summon or command Setarra, roll+WIS (DIS) 10 (Success) 1 XP On a 7+ the demon does what you command (no more attempts to emerge unless I command it). On a 10+ choose one. The demon follows the letter of your command, but definitely not the spirit. (the struggle has been highly visible) Scene 4 Chaos Factor 7 Scene description: Explaining the monster inside Scene Test: The scene starts as expected. Mara reaction: 4 matches (Neuroticism (anxious), Conscientiousness (controlled), Agreeableness (-), Interpersonal Disposition (positive)) Conflicted. Controlled. Lynn reaction: 2 matches (Agreeableness (self-absorbed), Core Disposition (happy)) GM Move: See what they Find d8: 8 Feature: Something unusual or unexpected The event relates to a Starforged Descriptor and Focus: Toxic Relic Danger: Alarm trigger Location keywords: Foreboding, Loud
Romeo Stevens is one of co-founders of the Qualia Research Institute and the founder of Mealsquares. He writes extensively about buddhism, pedagogy, skill development and psychotherapeutic modalities. You can find his work on his blog, Lesswrong and Twitter.Resources:* Romeo's Twitter* Neurotic Gradient Descent (Romeo's blog)* Math Academy * Practiceopedia (out of print music practice book)YouTube link
In a perfect example of being careful of what you wish for, Tatters has got what she wanted; a parlay with the deadly vampire lord, Tortemus. Many have not lived to regret such a thing. And even if she survives the encounter, can she hope to learn anything that will turn the overwhelming tide in her favour? Links Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_od7ZCXeomDNnMj5Ftg7MSWi8IFRd8qtXKf-8SqGlp0/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ and Slipstream https://slip.stream/ Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Chasing Adventure: https://chasingadventuregame.com/ Perchance TLA random event oracle: https://perchance.org/tla-randomevent Perchance TLA ritual generator:https://perchance.org/tla-tatters-ritual-generator Perchance TLA Mythic 2e GME https://perchance.org/tla-mythic2e Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC generator https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-npc Perchance TLA OCEANIC NPC behaviour oracle https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-behaviour Batch file script @echo off start https://perchance.org/tla-randomevent start https://perchance.org/tla-tatters-ritual-generator start https://perchance.org/tla-mythic2e start https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-npc start https://perchance.org/tla-oceanic-behaviour Mechanics Scene 1 Chaos Factor: 6 Scene Description: Negotiation with Tortemus Scene Test: The scene is Altered: Add A Character Simple Q: The Veil Sisters? (Likely): Yes Mara Vale S02E03 description Mara Vale: Local, cute female Goals: respect, Methods: espionage, Profession: butcher Traits: candid, Interests: pets, Quirks: decision by committee Their OCEANIC profile is: Openness: 4 - Fairly adventurous Conscientiousness: 5 - Very precise, controlled. Extroversion: 2 - Slightly reserved Agreeableness: 3 - neutral Neuroticism: 5 - Anxious, moody Interpersonal Disposition: 5 - v positive towards Tatters Core Disposition: 1 - v unhappy with circumstances Lynn Vale S02E03 description Lynthia Vale: Local, wiry, spike-haired Goals: Happiness, Methods: hard work, Profession: messenger Traits: daring, Interests: drugs, Quirks: a fraud Their OCEANIC profile is: Openness: 4 - Fairly adventurous Conscientiousness: 1 - Very laid back, unstructured Extraversion: 5 - Very sociable, talkative Agreeableness: 2 - Slightly self-absorbed Neuroticism: 5 - Anxious, moody Interpersonal Disposition: 4 - positive towards Tatters Core Disposition: 4 - happy with circumstances Lord Tortemus Their OCEANIC profile is: Openness: 5 - Very adventurous Conscientiousness: 4 - Fairly precise, controlled. Extraversion: 3 - neutral Agreeableness: 2 - Slightly self-absorbed Neuroticism: 4 - Slightly moody Interpersonal Disposition: 3 - neutral towards Tatters Core Disposition: 3 - neutral Tortemus Behaviour: 0 matches, 1 six: Happy, Fortunate Pleased with escape, increase CD by +2 Mara: confirm Tatters is not Unseen Tatters question Tortemus: 2 matches: Extroversion (3), Neuroticism (4), Triumphant, Large Tatters argument Tortemus: 2 matches: Openess (5), Extroversion (3) Defiant, Lonely Will he join forces? (Nearly certain): Yes Scene 2 Chaos Factor: 5 Scene Description: Exchanging information Scene Test: The scene starts as expected. Does she learn anything new? Yes The event relates to a Mythic 2 Action and theme: Take Enemy Sereth Pinto was Unseen. They had tried to take over the Silver Nails to secure an independent army. Mara and Lynn knew, and were agents of a competing faction (the House of Whispers.) The Undying learned of the Unseen move against the Silver Nails, and interceded. Anything more? Yes The event relates to Something Positive for a PC (Tatters) If required, here's a Starforged Action and Theme: Defy Death And here's a Mythic 2 Descriptor and Focus: Excitedly Protective Tatters is given a replacement Demonbane Charm Anything more? Yes Current Context. Meaning: Frantically Strong The Unseen are extremely powerful. They have attempted to infiltrate the 3rd Guild, and their tendrils extend through power structures across the Chained World. Anything more? Exceptional No Tortemus: 1 match: Core Disposition, Innocently Cold More pressing matters: Tortemus learns about the Ring of Winter and the Machine Cult (attacks on the Dominarium and Opera House). Reduce CD by 1 What does Tortemus propose? 3 matches: Interpersonal Disposition, Extroversion, webOpenness (creative, adventurous response): Mysterious Vehicle Does he know anything about the fate of the Web? No Mara: ID -1, CD +1. Lyn: CD -1
Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioral investigator and the founder of Science of People, a research lab focused on human behavior. She is the author of the best-selling book Cues: Master the Secret Language Communication and has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and TEDx. Through her courses, workshops, and speaking engagements, Vanessa helps individuals and organizations improve their social skills, communication, and professional success of Charismatic. In our conversation, we discuss: (00:00) – Sean and Vanessa's Catch-up (01:00) – Personalities and Communication Styles (05:47) – Neuroticism (12:24) – Distinction Between AI and Humans in Conversations (17:59) – Warmth of Communication and Competence (20:30) – In-person Conversations (25:27) – Scent (33:26) – Reading Signals for Trust (51:39) – Improving Self-talk (59:06) – Vanessa's Book (1:06:51) – Conversation Cues (1:28:13) – Online Dating (1:37:00) – Physical Dating (1:48:00) – Approaching Someone You Don't Know (1:54:54) – People Skills Can Be Taught (2:01:09) – First Impressions (2:12:47) – Silence Learn more about Vanessa: https://www.scienceofpeople.com https://www.instagram.com/vvanedwards Watch full episodes on: https://www.youtube.com/@seankim Connect on IG: https://instagram.com/heyseankim
Understanding your personality is one of the most important steps in building a life that aligns with who you are. When you understand your strengths, you can lean into them and create a life that feels more effortless and fulfilling. At the same time, becoming aware of your blind spots helps you avoid repeating the same mistakes and consciously develop weaker areas. This video dives into the Big Five personality traits—extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism, conscientiousness, and openness—offering a deep look at how these traits shape your life. We explore the neurological and evolutionary basis of each trait and discuss how understanding where you fall on these spectrums can help you thrive.You'll learn why extroverts seek stimulation from social interactions while introverts prefer solitude, and why people high in agreeableness are empathetic but may struggle with boundaries. We also look at how neuroticism is tied to emotional reactivity, why conscientiousness predicts success, and how openness drives creativity and exploration. Whether you're highly extroverted or deeply introverted, emotionally stable or prone to stress, understanding your personality can help you design a life that works for you. If you're curious to explore your own personality and develop both your strengths and weaknesses, this video is for you. One-on-One SessionsFor one-on-one sessions to help you understand your own personality, reach out to me here: roni.fouks@gmail.com My Book List Click here for full listTimestamps 00:00 Why it's important to know your personality 04:52 Extraversion 12:14 Agreeableness 21:31 Neuroticism 29:43 Conscientiousness 39:53 Openness 51:23 Let me help you understand yourself Get full access to Human Nature by Roni Fouks at ronifouks.substack.com/subscribe
İşte karşınızda; Queen of Procastination... Ertelemede bir dünya markası olduğum için bugün size bu konudan bahsetmek istedim. Neden bir şeyleri yapmayı erteliyoruz, erteleye erteleye nereye kadar, kim yapacak bu işleri, peki bu erteleme döngüsünden çıkmak mümkün mü, ya da ertelemeyi lehimize çevirebilir miyiz?Hepsinin cevabını bölümde verdim, kullandığım tüm teknikleri bir bir açıkladım. Gelin size de anlatayım...Kaynakça:The Role of Procrastination in Creativity and ProductivityWhy People ProcrastinateA Closer Look at the Relationships Among Trait Procrastination, Neuroticism, and ConscientiousnessDong-gwi Lee, Kevin R. Kelly, Jodie K. EdwardsPubMed linkUnderstanding Academic Procrastination: A Longitudinal Analysis of Procrastination and Emotions in Undergraduate and Graduate StudentsSonia Rahimi, Nathan C. Hall, Fabio SticcaPubMed linkProcrastination and Personality, Performance and MoodP. Steel, T. Brothen, C. WambachPubMed linkActive Procrastination and Passive Procrastination: The Differential Effects on Students' Academic AchievementJin Nam Choi, Angela Hsin Chun ChuPubMed link------ Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir .Pod50 kodumuzla Hiwell'de ilk seansınızda geçerli %50 indirimi kullanmak için Hiwell'i şimdi indirin. .1500'ü aşkın uzman klinik psikolog arasından size en uygun olanlarla terapi yolculuğunuza kolaylıkla başlayın.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dr. David Snyder explores the differences between character disturbance and neuroticism, stressing the importance of accountability and self-responsibility. He advises against harmful practices like necromancy, advocating for self-mastery techniques instead. Additionally, he offers insights on dealing with aggressive gatekeepers, creating mixed emotional states, and navigating Kundalini awakening. He provides strategies for influencing narcissists, developing hypnosis skills, and using facial reading for compatibility. Dr. David Snyder encourages proactive steps like reading recommended books, trying energy-based healing techniques, and engaging with his courses for personal development and self-awareness. Don't miss this out! Standout Quotes: "If you need to work with somebody, then, in our AMA programs, in our masterminds, we have lists of people who love helping other people. We have some very competent, highly trained people that can guide you through processes." - Dr. David Snyder "Tap into what people actually want, and you almost never get resistance. Tap into what people think they want. They'll fight." - Dr. David Snyder "Nobody's broken. We've just been socialized, and we've internalized that level of socialization to a certain degree, but it's malleable." - Dr. David Snyder Key Takeaways: Read the recommended books "Character Disturbance" and "In Sheep's Clothing" to better understand manipulative behaviors and how to address them. Try the magic frame, color breathing, and energy-spinning techniques to potentially heal optic nerve damage, and seek additional regression therapy if needed. Develop rapport skills and learn to influence narcissists by tapping into their vulnerabilities and making them think it's their idea. Use facial reading and symmetry as a tool for compatibility in romantic relationships. Proactively work on moving stagnation and shifting emotional states through techniques like reaching in, moving it out, and spinning. Embrace the idea that you are not broken but rather have been socialized in a certain way and that this is malleable and can be changed. Episode Timeline: [01:40] The Spectrum of Neuroticism [05:39] Dealing with aggressive gatekeepers [07:07] Kundalini Awakening and Psychic Self-Defense [11:38] How to Influence Narcissists [13:35] Developing Indifference in Romantic Relationships [15:36] Hypnosis Skills and Kundalini Teachers [17:33] Letting Go of Old Beliefs [21:11] Using Face Reading for Matchmaking To learn more about Dr. David Snyder and everything about NLP, visit: Website: https://www.nlppower.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSnyderNLP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsnydernlp
I'm Eva Hooft. I am a Certified Holistic Health Coach, NER Practitioner, CRT Practitioner, Soundbath and Breathwork Guide. I have called myself many things over the last years, but the one that lands the most, is "Alignment Coach". After dealing with health issues for over 6 years, and meeting more and more people that were dealing with similar problems, it became clear to me. We're more disconnected from Nature and our intuition than ever. We've forgotten how to connect to our innate wisdom and how to honor the cycles of nature, whether it's the seasons, our moon cycle or the cycles of the day. It's harder than ever to know how to nourish our bodies, what to do when we are sick, and we're overstimulated through technology and fear all day everyday. My goal is to help you quiet down the internal and external noises that prevent you from having clear communication with your inner knowing and learning the subtle language of your body, to find a space of inner and outer alignment, and manifest from that place. 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Enzyme-based cleanses, such as the Zen Cleanse, can be transformative for gut health and overall well-being. Grounding and balance are important in one's approach to health and detoxification. Addressing the emotional, mental, and energetic levels is just as important as focusing on the physical body for overall well-being. Liver cleanses can lead to the release of liver flukes and parasites, but it's crucial to balance and change the internal ecosystem before addressing parasites. Excessive liver flushing and fasting may have potential risks and can deplete the body of essential fluids and minerals. Supporting the nervous system is essential for effective detoxification and overall health. Mineral balancing and gut cleansing can be beneficial before embarking on more intense detox protocols. The health industry's obsession with biohacking practices can lead to neuroticism and over-reliance on external interventions. 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This Isn't Therapy... it's the long-time-coming conversation about personality differences and mental health! In this episode, Jake and Simon talk about The Big Five personality types - Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (recently re-termed Emotional Stability). They talk about the difference between personality traits and a mental health issue (they oftne get confused!!) through the unpacking of two well-known personality typologies: Introverts and Extroverts. Hold on to your hat, Wendy, because we're setting sail on a magical journey into personality! Is shyness a personality trait or a mental health problem? Tune in to find out! :oBook discussed: "Quiet" by Susan CainP.S - Got an idea for an episode? A story to submit? Reach out: thisisnttherapypodcast@gmail.comCreators & Guests Simon Paluck - Host Jake Ernst - Host Hello, hi! Follow us on Instagram: @notatherapypodcastJake Ernst: @mswjakeSimon Paluck: @directedbysimonEpisode mixed by Jordan Paluck
Our discussion of The Big 5 Personality Traits ends today with a focus on Neuroticism. Yep, like the other foundations of personality, we all have some degree of this too. Neuroticism shows up as anxiousness, worry, and moodiness. Those who are low in this trait, tend to be emotionally resilient and empathetic. In this episode, we cover some ways you can manage your neurotic tendencies to live a happier life. For more on The Big 5 Personality Trains and other practical ways to live a healthier life, become part of our Simply Said community at https://pollycampbell.substack.com and keep the discussion going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of New World Old Soul, Melissa and Jeremy dissect their compatibility as a married couple based on the findings on Dr. Jordan Peterson's personality test criteria. The couple goes into detail about their questionnaire results which assigns a score in a number of categories including: Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Compassion, Politeness, Industriousness, Orderliness, Extraversion, Enthusiasm, Assertiveness, Neuroticism, Withdrawal, Volatility, Openness, Intellect, and aesthetics. Melissa and Jeremy then review the struggles/impact it has on them as spouses in a very humorous, honest and transparent conversation. Take the test here: https://www.understandmyself.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of New World Old Soul, Melissa and Jeremy dissect their compatibility as a married couple based on the findings on Dr. Jordan Peterson's personality test criteria. The couple goes into detail about their questionnaire results which assigns a score in a number of categories including: Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Compassion, Politeness, Industriousness, Orderliness, Extraversion, Enthusiasm, Assertiveness, Neuroticism, Withdrawal, Volatility, Openness, Intellect, and aesthetics. Melissa and Jeremy then review the struggles/impact it has on them as spouses in a very humorous, honest and transparent conversation. Take the test here: https://www.understandmyself.com/
Is there any upside to negative emotions? What can comedians teach us about dealing with pain? And why did Angela eat off of a stranger's plate at a sushi bar? SOURCES:Ludwig van Beethoven, 18th-19th century composer and pianist.Jen Christensen, reporter and producer at CNN.Lauren Eskreis-Winkler, professor of management & organizations at Northwestern University.Sigmund Freud, neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.Shirley MacLaine, actor.George Vaillant, professor of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.Ali Wong, comedian. RESOURCES:"The Sad Clown: The Deep Emotions Behind Stand-Up Comedy," by Jen Christensen (CNN, 2018)."Neuroticism," by Jennifer L. Tackett and Benjamin B. Lahey (The Oxford handbook of the Five Factor Model, 2017)."Thinking Too Much: Self-Generated Thought as the Engine of Neuroticism," by Adam M. Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, and Dean Mobbs (Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2015)."Survivor Mission: Do Those Who Survive Have a Drive to Thrive at Work?" by Lauren Eskreis-Winkler, Elizabeth Shulman, and Angela Duckworth (The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2014)."Age Differences in Personality Traits From 10 to 65: Big Five Domains and Facets in a Large Cross-Sectional Sample," by Christopher J. Soto, Oliver P. John, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jeff Potter (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2011)."Adaptive Mental Mechanisms: Their Role in a Positive Psychology," by George Vaillant (American Psychologist, 2000).The Harvard Study of Adult Development. EXTRAS:Big Five Personality Inventory, by No Stupid Questions (2024).“Personality: The Big Five,” series by No Stupid Questions (2024).Terms of Endearment, film by James L. Brooks (1983)."Invictus," poem by William Ernest Henley (1888).
Dr. Dario Nardi talks about the intersection between MBTI and neuroscience, explaining the neurotic boundaries of each personality type. ☆Check out Dario Nardi!☆ Decode Your Personality: Go Beyond Myers-Briggs With 64 Brain-Based Subtypes: https://www.amazon.ca/Decode-Your-Personality-Myers-Briggs-Brain-Based/dp/B0CMJ5W5DX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28Z0X3NUWUI0C&keywords=go+beyond+dario&qid=1704488749&sprefix=go+beyond+dario%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 ☆Check out the videos that were mentioned!☆ Dario on Analytic & Holistic Functions (Yin and Yang): https://youtu.be/Vv6Xv1pxKW0 Linda Berens Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-945qwbNZwABwmsEYxEgItIynPPTtCml Dario Nardi 4 Subtypes (Dominant Creative Normalizing Harmonizing) Interview: https://youtu.be/qOSUE_Ga9xU ☆Check out what I'm up to!☆ Hi there! I'm Joyce, a certified MBTI® Master Practitioner, Enneagram Coach, Jungian Typology Expert, Master NLP Practitioner, and Gallup® CliftonStrengths Coach. WONDERING WHICH ONE OF THE 16 PERSONALITY TYPES YOU ARE? Book a session to get my take on your type. I'd love to help guide you on your type-discovery journey! Here is my scheduling link to arrange a time with me: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching I charge $85 for a typing session. Another colleague of mine certified by Personality Hacker will work alongside me and we will give you our independent assessments of you. Want to go deeper? For $97, you can purchase a typing session with 1 hour of additional coaching with me. Or maybe you know your personality type already and are seeking some type-based coaching? As a trained coach, I can help you apply type concepts to all areas of your life for lasting change. The coaching session rate is $75 per hour for a bundle of 3. :) By purchasing a session, you will help support the Type Talks channel and gain personalized mentorship and guidance from an experienced industry expert with over 12 years of experience. If you'd like to get in touch, you can email me at joycemeng22@gmail.com For those of you who are interested, I am also launching a website and releasing a typology book next year! Here's a link to my coaching website if you'd like to learn more about me and the services I offer: https://www.joycemengcoaching.com/ Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyceMeng22 Like the show? Buy me a coffee! (it means the world to me): https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng Show your support by becoming a monthly patron! https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng/tiers Want to know when the next Type Talks video is premiering? Join our Discord community for the latest updates! https://discord.gg/ksHb7fmMcm #INTJ #MBTI #16Types #DarioNardi #neuroscience #16personalities
Minter Dialogue with Nikita Mikhailov Nikita Mikhailov is the self-declared Chief Neuroticism Officer at PsyPub. A highly influential trained occupational psychologist in the business world, Nikita is a coach, speaker, and comedian. An expert in psychometric assessments, he's also coauthor along with Georgi Yankov of "Personality: A User's Guide" published by Robinson. We discuss all things personality, the traits that best suit a leader, correlations between certain of the Five Factor Model and intelligence, dark empathy and charisma, and much more. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast channel, to rate/review the show. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter.
The boys drink and review Super Thick Pastry Stout from Old Mother Brewing in Frederick, Maryland, then discuss the Big 5 personality characteristics. There are a lot of personality tests out there, like Myers Briggs and the Enneagram. Those aren't as solidly based in science as the Big Five. You can remember the Big Five with with of two acrostics, OCEAN or CANOE. They are ... The Big Five personality traits, also known as the Five Factor Model (FFM), are a widely accepted framework for understanding human personality. They represent broad dimensions of individual differences in personality. Here's a brief explanation of each: Openness to Experience features characteristics such as imagination, insight, and a broad range of interests. Individuals high in openness are often curious about the world and other people, eager to learn new things, and open to new experiences, including unconventional ideas or novel solutions. They tend to be creative and appreciative of art and beauty. Conscientiousness involves high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviors. Highly conscientious individuals are organized, reliable, and diligent. They plan ahead, work systematically, and carry out tasks with attention to detail. This trait is often linked with academic and career success. Extroversion is characterized by excitability, sociability, talkativeness, assertiveness, and high amounts of emotional expressiveness. Extroverts derive energy from social interaction, are often enthusiastic and action-oriented, enjoy being around people, and are often perceived as full of life and energy. Agreeableness includes attributes such as trust, altruism, kindness, affection, and other prosocial behaviors. Individuals who score high in agreeableness tend to be cooperative, compassionate, and friendly. They are more inclined to help others and value getting along with people. Neuroticism is associated with emotional instability, anxiety, moodiness, irritability, and sadness. Individuals high in neuroticism may experience more frequent and severe negative emotions than their peers. They tend to respond worse to stressors, are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening, and can struggle to bounce back from challenging events. After the boys conclude their discussion of the Big Five, Pigweed relates a story from Mrs. Pigweed, who went to pronoun class. P&C review some of the material from the class and conclude it's a huge smoking pile of nonsense. At the end of the show, Crowhill takes a shot at reading "the worst sentence ever written" by Judith Butler.
The Diet Doc, LLC, is the parent company to many health, fitness, nutrition, and behavioral projects. Founded 25 years ago by Joe Klemczewski, PhD, known as the Godfather of Flexible Dieting, The Diet Doc is equipping the next generation of nutrition coaches. Joe has created the Flexible Dieting Institute, the FDI Professional Coach Association, the National Academy of Metabolic Science, the Nutrition Coaching Global Mastermind, the Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University, and the Mind-Muscle Connection. Whether you're listening to a podcast or interview as a life transformation client, a physique sport competitor, a performance athlete, a fitness entrepreneur, or just need some life motivation, Joe won't disappoint! We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com THE FLEXIBLE DIETING INSTITUTE playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaFD0Y6EtWHMDbJ2EZgGv6R_Ou_nEMQwZ THE SCIENCE OF STAGE-READY: CONTEST PREP UNIVERSITY playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaFD0Y6EtWHOqNOa5UFFs1QOH2CTrWw2W THE MIND-MUSCLE CONNECTION playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?ist=PLaFD0Y6EtWHNAvcX9hmj7FHBNdWUa1GvE THE DIET DOC CONTEST PREP PROGRAM OPTIONS: https://thedietdoc.com/contest-prep SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss HOW WE CAN HELP YOU IN YOUR FITNESS CAREER! * Become a member of the Flexible Dieting Institute Professional Coach Association and let us help you build an amazing career! www.fdi.coach * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Certified Nutrition Consultant: www.namscoach.com * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Physique Sport & Transformation Coach: www.namscoach.com LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joe.klemczewski Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeklemczewski
Last series of the big 5 personality traits. This isn't a new concept, but it's incredibly important for understanding ourselves and those around us. The more we know about ourselves, the better we can navigate the complexities of life. Let's get in! Show Notes: [02:57]#4 Agreeableness. [12:06]#5 Neuroticism. [21:55]Recap and point #6 Rate yourself on the Big Five traits, then consider how they influence your behavior and interactions with others to navigate life more effectively. Episodes Mentioned: 1698: Why Being Disagreeable Is The Key To Your Success — Next Steps: Text Dre Baldwin: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://www.DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University: http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: http://drinkAG1.com/WORKONYOURGAME Get Dre's Emails FREE: Http://WorkOnMyGame.com Free Audiobooks: The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free Donate: CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know! Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Facebook [http://Facebook.com/WorkOnYourGameUniversity] Twitter / X [http://X.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt] Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/ All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at: http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com
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In this episode of Therapy Natters, join Richard & Fiona as they explore the influential psychological theory of OCEAN – the Big Five Personality Traits of Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism – to gain insights into the complexities of what it is to be human!https://uk.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/big-five-personality-traitshttps://openpsychometrics.org/printable/big-five-personality-test.pdfLinksSubmit a question The Richard Nicholls PodcastThe Brookhouse Hypnotherapy Group YouTube ChannelRichard's Social Media LinksTwitter Instagram Facebook Youtube TikTok ThreadsSupport Richard on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/richardnicholls
Watch the YouTube video of this episode HERE“If you don't know how to take initiative, it's probably because you haven't been in this situation before or one similar.” Today, Leila (@LeilaHormozi) shares insights about key character traits and how they can impact leadership and success. Focusing on traits like self-control, gratitude, empathy, bravery, and more, the speaker shares personal stories, examples, and evaluations of each trait. The importance of certain traits over others in specific situations is stressed, and advice is given on how to develop and exploit these traits for success in leadership roles.Welcome to Build where we talk about the lessons I have learned in scaling big businesses, gaining millions in sales, and helping our portfolio companies do the same. Buckle up, because we're creating an unshakeable business.Timestamps:(0:50) - Trait #1: Self-control(3:57) - Trait #2: Arrogance(5:40) - Trait #3: Empathy(7:32) - Trait #4: Argumentativeness(9:59) - Trait #5: Curiosity(12:34) - Trait #6: Unathleticism(13:28) - Trait #7: Loyalty(15:40) - Trait #8: Introversion(18:35) - Trait #9: Manipulativeness(20:24) - Trait #10: Bravery(22:42) - Trait #11: Jealousy(24:43) - Trait #12: Rigidity(26:38) - Trait #13: Grateful(28:24) - Trait #14: Humor(30:06) - Trait #15: Skepticism(31:08) - Trait #16: Optimism(32:44) - Trait #17: Initiative(33:43) - Trait #18: Neuroticism(34:23) - Trait #19: CreativityFollow Leila Hormozi's Socials:LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition
When it comes to personal and marriage growth this 2024, it's helpful to have not only a type-finding tool like the Enneagram but a trait finder like the most empirically scientifically studied personality test, the Big Five, to go along with it. Let Christa guide you on a relationship-based Big Five convo as you find out how you score on Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism, and allow yourself to come into some refined new year's learning with us as you do! Watch on YouTube! Take the Big 5 Personality Test here! https://www.truity.com/test/big-five-personality-test?ver=control Get signed up for the Enneagram in Marriage 5 Week Course right here! https://enneagramandmarriage.myflodesk.com/dsn5x683vo Get all of your relationship tools here! www.enneagramandmarriage.com
In this episode Nat talks about perfectionism and how to work with that part of yourself. It's easy to overlook certain behaviours we have if they don't fit into the initial definition that we were given. Discover: * A different perspective on perfectionism * Learning what perfectionism for you * Learning to work with yourself instead of against yourself * Excellence vs. neuroticism Join our FREE Content & Lead Generation Community here: https://bit.ly/3PxLL64 If you're interested in learning how to build a front-end system that turns cold leads into “shut up and take my money clients”, apply here and let's see how we can help: https://apply.thevirtualassistants.co/start Instagram: @natashastorm_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natashastarcheski
In this installment of the Truth Seeker Series Titled: “Do You Profit or Suffer From Agreeableness?”Are you someone who constantly puts others' needs ahead of your own? Do you find yourself going to great lengths to please those around you, sometimes to the detriment of your own well-being? If so, you might be high in the personality trait of agreeableness. In this episode, ORRA explores the fascinating world of agreeableness and how it can lead individuals to prioritize others over themselves, often unnecessarily.Join us as we delve into the complexities of this personality trait and its potential consequences. We discuss how being overly accommodating can result in feelings of burnout and exhaustion, leaving individuals struggling to take care of their own needs. Moreover, we explore the emotional toll this tendency can take, leading to guilt and self-doubt as people feel they're not doing enough to meet the expectations of others.In extreme cases, the agreeableness trait can even lead to a profound sense of worthlessness and low self-esteem. But fear not, our episode is not all about the challenges; we also provide valuable insights and practical strategies for finding a balance between your own well-being and the needs of others.Tune in to discover how to set boundaries, communicate effectively, and practice self-compassion. We'll share personal stories and expert advice to help you harness the power of agreeableness without sacrificing your own health and happiness.Join us on this journey of self-discovery, growth, and achieving a harmonious balance between your kind-hearted nature and the art of self-care. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the desire to please others, this NOA episode is for you. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the agreeableness personality trait and how to navigate it for a healthier, more fulfilling life.Welcome to the Network of Awareness Podcast Radio Show! Follow us at :https://networkofawareness.com/Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6345825287143424We're grateful for your support and are working diligently to provide our listeners with valuable information, that can assist in developing a greater sense of Social & Self Awareness in our ever-changing Societies & Cultures. If you would like to donate and support our show please choose one of the links below:https://cash.app/$NetworkofAwarenesshttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/networkofawareness?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USNOA Social Media Links: https://www.spreaker.com/show/network-of-awareness https://twitter.com/orra_noa https://www.youtube.com/@ORRA_THE_INFORMATIONALIST https://www.instagram.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@orra_informationalist https://www.facebook.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090538384661 All praises to our creator the Most High which inspires the very best in us! "When you live in the present, there's always an opportunity for a new beginning." - ORRA
In this installment of the Truth Seeker Series Titled: “Do You Profit or Suffer From Agreeableness?”Are you someone who constantly puts others' needs ahead of your own? Do you find yourself going to great lengths to please those around you, sometimes to the detriment of your own well-being? If so, you might be high in the personality trait of agreeableness. In this episode, ORRA explores the fascinating world of agreeableness and how it can lead individuals to prioritize others over themselves, often unnecessarily.Join us as we delve into the complexities of this personality trait and its potential consequences. We discuss how being overly accommodating can result in feelings of burnout and exhaustion, leaving individuals struggling to take care of their own needs. Moreover, we explore the emotional toll this tendency can take, leading to guilt and self-doubt as people feel they're not doing enough to meet the expectations of others.In extreme cases, the agreeableness trait can even lead to a profound sense of worthlessness and low self-esteem. But fear not, our episode is not all about the challenges; we also provide valuable insights and practical strategies for finding a balance between your own well-being and the needs of others.Tune in to discover how to set boundaries, communicate effectively, and practice self-compassion. We'll share personal stories and expert advice to help you harness the power of agreeableness without sacrificing your own health and happiness.Join us on this journey of self-discovery, growth, and achieving a harmonious balance between your kind-hearted nature and the art of self-care. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the desire to please others, this NOA episode is for you. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the agreeableness personality trait and how to navigate it for a healthier, more fulfilling life.Welcome to the Network of Awareness Podcast Radio Show! Follow us at :https://networkofawareness.com/Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6345825287143424We're grateful for your support and are working diligently to provide our listeners with valuable information, that can assist in developing a greater sense of Social & Self Awareness in our ever-changing Societies & Cultures. If you would like to donate and support our show please choose one of the links below:https://cash.app/$NetworkofAwarenesshttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/networkofawareness?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USNOA Social Media Links: https://www.spreaker.com/show/network-of-awareness https://twitter.com/orra_noa https://www.youtube.com/@ORRA_THE_INFORMATIONALIST https://www.instagram.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@orra_informationalist https://www.facebook.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090538384661 All praises to our creator the Most High which inspires the very best in us! "When you live in the present, there's always an opportunity for a new beginning." - ORRA
Mason was today years old when he heard songs from the Book of Mormon for the first time. Get that amygdala out of the way, check your fear and mistrust at the door, click the play button, and let's be better together. https://www.audible.com/pd/Trauma-Bonded-Audiobook/B0CJRZ1YWS
This Isn't Therapy... it's the long-time-coming conversation about personality differences and mental health! In this episode, Jake and Simon talk about The Big Five personality types - Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (recently re-termed Emotional Stability). They talk about the difference between personality traits and a mental health issue (they oftne get confused!!) through the unpacking of two well-known personality typologies: Introverts and Extroverts. Hold on to your hat, Wendy, because we're setting sail on a magical journey into personality! Is shyness a personality trait or a mental health problem? Tune in to find out! :oBook discussed: "Quiet" by Susan CainP.S - Got an idea for an episode? A story to submit? Reach out: thisisnttherapypodcast@gmail.comCreators & Guests Simon Paluck - Host Jake Ernst - Host Hello, hi! Follow us on Instagram: @notatherapypodcastJake Ernst: @mswjakeSimon Paluck: @directedbysimonEpisode mixed by Jordan Paluck
Linda and Rachel discuss The Big Five personality traits. They are Openness (to experience), Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. These five broad dimensions of personality remain mostly stable throughout an individual's life. They are influenced by both genes and the environment. Each trait represents a continuum (or spectrum). You can take a free Big Five Personality test here: https://bigfive-test.com/
Chiropractic Conversations with Dr. Brent on the Legendary Chiropractor Podcast! This episode we are diving into Neuroticism Neurotic Analysis Catergories of personalities Breaking the cycle Be sure to support our incredible partners: https://legendarychiropractor.com/sponsors/ Find your dream chiropractic associate position and post jobs here: https://chiropair.com/ New episodes EVERY Monday morning at 6:30am Central! *4:30am Pacific, 5:30am Mountain, 7:30am Eastern*
"I think that anxiety is the fever of psychiatry, not a disease, it's not a diagnosis, it's not an illness. It's just a symptom, usually of other illnesses or condition." - Nassir GhaemiCME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 09/07/2023Duration: 21 minutes, 46 secondsChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Happy 4th of July CUBs! And Happy Birthday America! Let's find out what written by a woman means, tell some stories about kids standing up for themselves and go over the personality traits from UnderstandMyself.com (you should try it!) Also gotta cap it off with another advice segment. xoxo Poppa CUB
Welcome to Day 1 of 30 of the ENFP Reboot. For all ENFPs, but especially ENFP-T types (opposed to ENFP-A types), changes in emotions and being extremely reactive to frustrating situations can be extremely damaging. This video explores neuroticism, mood swings and emotional volatility. In this video I explore how being reactive can cause bad days, and these bad days ultimately contribute to shiny object syndrome and a lack of success over many months, years, or even decades. Come back every day for the month of April for a new #ENFP video as part of the ENFP Reboot. Check out my free training for ENFPs here: https://www.DreamsAroundTheWorld.com/ENFPTraining
Phd in Nutritional Sciences Dr. Chris Masterjohn joins the Highest Health Podcast and first take us through his backstory; as a child witnessing his mom turn around her health through alternative practices sparked his fascination in nutritional sciences. Despite his fascination he still he still experienced health degeneration in his teen years. Tune in to learn how he reversed his decline. This episode then dives into:NeuroticismOCDMental flexibility and rigidity and it's correlation to impulse disordersLeaving academia and pursuing entrepreneurship Long covid cases and what you can do Testosterone replacement therapySex Hormone Binding GlobulinWaking at night I so enjoyed listening to Chris Masterjohn's back story and learning from him on prevalent health topics.Tune in.@chrismasterjohnhttps://chrismasterjohnphd.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/chrismasterjohn
Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueSXhDr Jordan B Peterson and Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris delve into the world of psychedelic research, their utility in therapy, and the impact they can have on neuroticism. They also explore broader aspects of psychopathology, brain imaging, optimized play, and the way trauma can warp our perspectives of the world. Robin is the Ralph Metzner Distinguished Professor in Neurology and Psychiatry and Director of Neuroscape's Psychedelics Division at the University of California, San Francisco. He moved to Imperial College London in 2008 after obtaining a PhD in Psychopharmacology from the University of Bristol. Robin has designed human brain imaging studies with LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and DMT, and several clinical trials of psilocybin therapy for severe mental illnesses. Robin founded the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London in April 2019, was ranked among the top 31 medical scientists in 2020, and in 2021, was named in TIME magazine's ‘100 Next' – a list of 100 rising stars shaping the future. His research is creating system-level change in mental health care. - Sponsors - Express VPN: Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/jordan Birch Gold: Text "JORDAN" to 989898 for a FREE Goldback with every $5000 purchase, when you convert an existing IRA or 401k into a precious metals IRA with Birch Gold by December 22nd. Black Rifle Coffee: Get 10% off your first order or Coffee Club subscription with code JORDAN: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Exodus 90: Is it time for your Exodus? Find resources to prepare at https://exodus90.com/jordan. - Links - For Dr. Carhart-Harris: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCarhartHarris Website: https://neuroscape.ucsf.edu/profile/robin-carhart-harris/ - Chapters - (0:00) Coming Up(1:00) Intro(2:50) Implicit learning(7:52) Tuned perceptions, warped vantage points(12:00) Rebirth, rapid new learning(16:00) Alcoholism, unlearning pain(20:22) Neuroticism, Freud, and the disconnect(24:00) Cascading depression(30:10) Functional depression(35:30) The source of psychopathology(46:48) The psychedelic experience(49:47) Genetic mutation, error correction(53:30) Micro and macro environments(56:33) The multitude within(58:39) Pageau, optimized play(1:04:00) When play is absent from the system(1:07:25) Depth of play, levels of engagement(1:09:55) Local minima(1:13:29) Psychedelics and antidepressants(1:17:40) Creative surging under influence(1:21:30) Every benefit has a cost(1:23:32) Terrance and Dennis McKenna, false positives(1:26:15) Paranoid Schizophrenia(1:29:26) The feeling of confidence vs. uncertainty(1:33:33) Exposure therapy, building up bravery(1:35:00) Brain imaging, mapping experience(1:38:40) Entropic brain principle(1:40:00) Between order and chaos, Marduk(1:44:16) Signatures of criticality, the Alpha Rhythm // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.co...Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES //Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personalitySelf Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.comUnderstand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-...Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-m... // LINKS //Website: https://jordanbpeterson.comEvents: https://jordanbpeterson.com/eventsBlog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blogPodcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.petersonFacebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpetersonTelegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPetersonAll socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus #podcast
Hosts: Nique Crews, C.L. Butler, & Yusuf Topic: Personality Traits On today's episode of Relationship Status, the team discusses personality traits. They discuss the 5 main personality traits Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. The team says which personality trait they fit and which they believe they are compatible with. Be prepared to laugh out loud, shake your head, disagree, and maybe even surprise yourself by agreeing with a few controversial points. All this and more in this episode. Join the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/195408429382173/ Contact us via email: Relstatpodcast@gmail.com or call us on our hotline at 843-310-8637 To support the show LISTEN NOW ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS‼️ Subscribe, Share, Like, Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rate Follow us on all social media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/relstatpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipstatuscast/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/relstatpodcast/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL03ncwfFDp07TZWgwumSXy2S0A-8y2iW4 Nique Crews: https://www.instagram.com/niquecrews/ Yusuf: https://www.instagram.com/yoshinthebuilding/ Cl Butler: https://www.instagram.com/cl2butler/ Visit our sponsors: www.unfilteredforever.com make sure to use our promo code RSP for a 15% discount on your entire order. Family Preservation Community Services: 888-782-3424 EXT 11 or 12 or visit the website FPCSCORP.COM Check out CRUX Media Group @cruxmediagroupspods on IG to check out some other great podcasts
Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueSXh Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and Dr. Jean Twenge discuss the often volatile and unhealthy world of internet anonymity, trolling, trait neuroticism, and the effect of technology on our less independent, more narcissistic young adults- now referred to as the “Igen,'' or “Internet Generation. Dr. Jean Twenge is an American psychologist, researcher, and author, first honing her attention on the topics of neuroticism and narcissism in youth, and more recently generational differences. Dr. Twenge is a professor of Psychology at San Diego State University, as well as a public speaker and consultant. She has authored more than 180 scientific publications, as well as numerous books, her most recent being iGen in 2017. She is set to release a new book, Generations, in 2023.__________________________________________________________________________________________ —Links— For Jean Twenge Dr. Twenges Website http://www.jeantwenge.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/jean_twenge iGen (Book) https://www.amazon.com/iGen-Super-Connected-Rebellious-Happy-Adulthood/dp/1501151983 - Sponsors - Elysium Health: Save 25% off Matter monthly subscriptions with code JBP25: https://explorematter.com/Jordan Black Rifle Coffee:Get 10% off your first order or Coffee Club subscription with code JORDAN: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ CarZing:Get pre-qualified and find the best deals near you: https://carzing.com/jordan — Chapters — (0:00) Coming Up(1:20) Intro(3:29) The prolongation of childhood(7:49) The loss of independence(12:56) The social distance of social media(19:29) Narcissism and contempt(23:30) Trait neuroticism(26:14) Personality characteristics of internet trolls(30:34) Markers of uniqueness, gender dysphoria(32:30) The power of online communities(36:02) Rates of psychopathy(39:52) iGen and insecurity(44:29) Faith is falling, meaning is harder to find(48:33) Trading self-reliance for “emotional safety”(54:46) Modern parenting values happiness over growth(56:53) Identity has become all encompassing, and entirely disposable(1:02:08) Self esteem, a proxy for neuroticism(1:04:37) Disunity of apprehension: news, politics, facts(1:07:40) What is to be done? // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.co...Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES //Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personalitySelf Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.comUnderstand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-...Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-m... // LINKS //Website: https://jordanbpeterson.comEvents: https://jordanbpeterson.com/eventsBlog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blogPodcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.petersonFacebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpetersonTelegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPetersonAll socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus #podcast #politics #republican #government #gingrich #newtgingrich
Kevin Mitchell is an author and an Associate Professor of Genetics and Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin. His research is aimed at understanding the genetic program specifying the wiring of the brain and its relevance to variation in human faculties. Kevin is also the author of the science blog, Wiring the Brain, and a number of books and publications.In this episode, Eric and Kevin discuss his book, Innate: How the Wiring of Our Brains Shapes Who We Are.But wait – there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!Kevin Mitchell and I Discuss the Genetics of Personality and…His book, Innate: How the Wiring of Our Brains Shapes Who We AreThe missing third component in the Nature vs. Nurture debateInnate Underlying Traits in the Brain: Extroversion, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Openness to ExperienceThe relationship between genetics and neurobiologyWhat “neurons that fire together, wire together” actually meansThe difference between Personality Traits and Character TraitsThe impact of parenting on underlying Personality TraitsHow people differ in the amount of “free will” that they haveThe connection between genetics and addictionThat we become ourselves throughout lifetimeKevin Mitchell links:Kevin's WebsiteTwitterWhen you purchase products and/or services from the sponsors of this episode, you help support The One You Feed. Your support is greatly appreciated, thank you!If you enjoyed this conversation with Kevin Mitchell, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Integration of Science and Wisdom with Jeremy LentNeuropsychology and the Thinking Mind with Chris NiebauerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode was recorded on October 12, 2021 Dr. Glenn Loury and I discuss the Pareto principle, the economics of inequality, PC culture, climate change, race in America, IQ and The Bell Curve, intelligence vs. wisdom, AA meetings, Christianity, and more. Dr. Glenn Loury is an American economist, academic, and author. In 1982, he became the first African American tenured professor of economics at Harvard. Among Dr. Loury's published works are The Anatomy of Racial Inequality and Race, Incarceration, & American Values. He was elected president of the Eastern Economics Association in 2013 and received the Bradley Prize in 2022. ___________ Links ___________ Dr. Loury's substack: http://glennloury.substack.com The Glenn Show: https://youtube.com/channel/UCuEhthcgt1AImOzXPYsMzeQ The Anatomy of Racial Inequality: https://amazon.com/Anatomy-Racial-Inequality-Preface-Lectures/dp/0674260465/ref=asc_df_0674260465/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=519487730108&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=770218243983853108&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9019578&hvtargid=pla-1454356324992&psc=1 Race, Incarceration, and American Values: https://amazon.com/gp/product/B08BT4WHFG/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i2 ___________ Chapters ___________ [0:00] Intro [01:23] Dr. Loury's Career [04:38] The Pareto Principle [10:51] Market Failure & Climate Change [11:57] The G Factor (general intelligence factor) [13:45] Why Stephen Jay Gould Is Wrong [17:01] Neuroticism & Divorce [26:06] Race & Incarceration in the US [36:16] Culture & Biology [38:09] The 80/20 Principle [47:20] Openness & Entrepreneurs [49:21] Meaningful Work & Inequality [56:35:] The Bell Curve [01:01:09] Political Correctness around IQ [01:14:58] Dr. Loury's (Shifting) Political Views [01:21:09] Drug Addiction & Spiritual Transformation [01:27:10] Intelligence vs. Wisdom [01:30:16] The Glenn Show [01:35:40] George Floyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As an alternative for those who would rather listen ad-free, sign up for a premium subscription to receive the following:*All JBP Podcast episodes ad-free*Monthly Ask-Me-Anything episodes (and the ability to ask questions)*Presale access to events*Premium, detailed show notes for future episodesSign up here:https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.comThis episode was recorded on March 12, 2021.In this episode, Mikhaila, Jordan, and Tammy Peterson cover the Understand Myself Couples Report—a feature in the Understand Myself Personality Report, which you receive after both members of a compete the https://understandmyself.com process. The idea behind it, as the name suggests, is to help you better understand your own and other people's personalities. After going over Jordan and Tammy's report, we dive into the different personality types, the benefits of the report, negotiating with your partner, disciplining children, and much more.Go to https://understandmyself.com/ to access the Understand Myself assessment.If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe!_______________Chapters (Approximate Timestamps)_______________[00:00] The Understand Myself Couples Report[01:17] Agreeableness[07:54] Motivations in a Relationship[09:56] The Understand Myself Test[11:13] Compassion[12:16] Negotiation[12:18] Conflict Avoidance[15:54] Reluctant Agreement[19:07] Stupidity[20:35] Politeness[23:18] How to Bark[23:38] Extraversion[23:58] Enthusiasm[27:42] Assertiveness[30:54] Conscientiousness[31:50] Industriousness[34:14] Orderliness[36:36] Jordan's Reader's Digest Joke[37:05] Enthusiasm[37:44] From Virtue to Pathology[38:52] Extroverted vs. Introverted Partners[42:20] Neuroticism[45:57] Oxytocin, Vasopressin, & Bonding[50:24] Openness to Experience[51:21] Intellect[53:19] Openness[58:00] Disruption & Meds[01:00:35] Behind the Self Authoring and Personality Tests[01:02:14] Personality Tests for Children[01:04:07] Julian's Tippy Cup Story[01:12:15] Disciplining Children Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, we cover neuroticism with Dr. Taylor Burrowes. Taylor received her PhD in Marriage and Family Counseling, is a retired mental health counselor and marriage & family therapist, and now works independently. Like mental health in general, we all fall somewhere on a spectrum of neuroticism, so how can you notice when you're exhibiting neurotic behavior and what can you do to make sure it doesn't ruin your relationships? What to Listen For Introduction – 0:00 What is neuroticism and how does it show up in all of us? Who is Dr Taylor Burrowes? The signs of neuroticism – 15:18 How are restlessness and neuroticism connected and how can you identify when restlessness is leading you to make poor decisions? Why are pauses important in conversation when you're speaking to one person or an audience? What can you do to stop overthinking from ruining your relationships while still allowing it to help you in areas like work? How does neuroticism influence your social development – 33:36 Why is overthinking detrimental to your ability to be seen as authentic and build relationships? Why is coaching so important when it comes to developing your social skills? Why do we jump to conclusions that often have no evidence supporting them and how can we stop doing it? What causes you to experience neurotic behavior – 52:20 What are the root causes of the neurotic behavior we all experience at times and what can you do about it? We're all a little bit crazy, and that's ok. Neuroticism shows up in all of us in several ways including restlessness, overthinking, and jumping to conclusions. It can get in the way of healthy relationships, especially for men, because neuroticism conveys a lack of confidence in who you are. Once you can recognize neurotic behaviors, you can remind yourself it's important to not act on them. A Word From Our Sponsors Do you LOVE the toolbox episodes? Did you know that every week we give a LIVE mini-toolbox lesson inside our Private Facebook Group? Best of all it is FREE to join. Join today and get access to all of our live training and level up your communication, leadership, influence and persuasion skills. With 14,000 members it's a great place to network, learn and overcome any obstacle that's in your way. Did you know that you can get the whole Art of Charm catalogue when you subscribe to Stitcher Premium using our link? That's 15 years of podcasts featuring expert guests and toolbox episodes! Sign up today and use Code “CHARM” to get a free month! Resources from this Episode Dr Taylor Burrowes's website Dr Taylor Burrowes on Twitter 10 ways neuroticism shows up in men and what to do about it | YouTube The Vetting System by Dr. Taylor Burrowes The 4 Stress Languages | YouTube Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube