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129: Resilience Through Listening to Your Body with Leslie Santos, MAPP, M.Ed.

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In this episode we talk about increasing resilience through listening. We go into depth on many ways this is possible, but the one we really focus a lot on is getting present with our body. I loved this conversation. It calmed me down and I hope that it helps to calm you down as well.

Here are some of the topics we covered:

  • Growth Mindset: Carol Dweck
  • Byron Katie: The Work
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • The Body Keeps the Score - Dr. Bessel Vanderkolk
  • Emotional Integration
  • “Accessing resilience through your body is the pathway”
  • Three degrees of influence - Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler.

More about Leslie Santos:

In practice for over seven years, Leslie Santos is a psychological archeologist, mindset cartographer and champion of the life-thirsty. She studied positive psychology under Martin Seligman at the University of Pennsylvania. It was while working with Seligman that she discovered how childhood adversity affects adult behaviors, an epic realization that catalyzed her mission and compelled her forward.

Her working model is that all humans experience childhood hardship and through this adversity protective adaptations are formed. Left unresolved, these adaptations become maladaptive in adulthood and block our momentum forward: every earnest step toward our desire is countered by an equal force in the opposite direction. These findings led to the development of her resilience process, designed for 1:1 mentorship and corporate human development for enlightened leaders.

Find Leslie here:

Website: https://www.benddontbreak.me/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/lesliesantos

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leslie_santos/

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In this episode we talk about increasing resilience through listening. We go into depth on many ways this is possible, but the one we really focus a lot on is getting present with our body. I loved this conversation. It calmed me down and I hope that it helps to calm you down as well.

Here are some of the topics we covered:

  • Growth Mindset: Carol Dweck
  • Byron Katie: The Work
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • The Body Keeps the Score - Dr. Bessel Vanderkolk
  • Emotional Integration
  • “Accessing resilience through your body is the pathway”
  • Three degrees of influence - Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler.

More about Leslie Santos:

In practice for over seven years, Leslie Santos is a psychological archeologist, mindset cartographer and champion of the life-thirsty. She studied positive psychology under Martin Seligman at the University of Pennsylvania. It was while working with Seligman that she discovered how childhood adversity affects adult behaviors, an epic realization that catalyzed her mission and compelled her forward.

Her working model is that all humans experience childhood hardship and through this adversity protective adaptations are formed. Left unresolved, these adaptations become maladaptive in adulthood and block our momentum forward: every earnest step toward our desire is countered by an equal force in the opposite direction. These findings led to the development of her resilience process, designed for 1:1 mentorship and corporate human development for enlightened leaders.

Find Leslie here:

Website: https://www.benddontbreak.me/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/lesliesantos

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leslie_santos/

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morehappylife/support
  continue reading

158 episódios

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