Overcoming Trauma
Gabriel discusses the concept of post-traumatic growth with Dr. Margolis and how it can help people become more resilient and self-actualized after experiencing trauma. They also suggest that struggling with emotions after trauma can be a sign of growth and evolution, rather than a failure.In this clip
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559: How to Say Yes to Post-Traumatic Success | Feedback Friday
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Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves, based on the examples from the Huberman Lab Podcast episode 'If You're SICK & TIRED Of Being Pushed Around, WATCH THIS!' with Jenn Cassetta and the clip 'Empathy Through Loss'? For instance, I produced a significant activation, which was the largest success of my career, that opened on my mother's birthday. Two weeks later, she died in her sleep. Now, when I attempt to work on large, challenging projects like this one, I can start the process creatively but have great trouble following through on distributing it to people who could help me execute it. Is that a fair analysis of how my mind is perceiving my actions as leading to a similar tragic outcome?
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection, as discussed in the episode 559: How to Say Yes to Post-Traumatic Success | Feedback Friday and the clip Regaining Motivation?
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection, as discussed in the episode 559: How to Say Yes to Post-Traumatic Success | Feedback Friday and the clip Overcoming Trauma?