Using Positive Psychology to Flourish During and after Divorce
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English - June 23, 2020 04:01 - 49 minutes - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsKids & Family Business Investing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Emiliya Zhivotovskaya is the CEO of The Flourishing Center, an organization dedicated to “training the change agents of the world” by using science to help people lead more fulfilling lives. She joins Stacy Francis to discuss how to navigate your emotions during divorce and to share three tips on how to change your habits.
Self-awareness brings about self-compassion, which brings self-care, which enables more self-awareness. Human beings have been wired with a negativity bias, so we pay more attention to the negatives, regardless of the existence or abundance of positives.
Many people assume that happiness is an event that takes place in the absence of difficulty. Positive psychology advocates approaching emotions as a science to identify what skills are necessary to build and maintain happiness and resilience.
Changing your habits involves changing how you think, how you feel, and what you do.
The main thing that distinguishes humans from animals is that we can actively choose our response to stimulus.
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FrancisFinancial.com
Stacy Francis: [email protected]
Phone: 212-374-9008
Emiliya Zhivotovskaya on LinkedIn
TheFlourishingCenter.com | Podcast
Emiliya Zhivotovskaya is the CEO of The Flourishing Center, an organization dedicated to “training the change agents of the world” by using science to help people lead more fulfilling lives. She joins Stacy Francis to discuss how to navigate your emotions during divorce and to share three tips on how to change your habits.
Self-awareness brings about self-compassion, which brings self-care, which enables more self-awareness. Human beings have been wired with a negativity bias, so we pay more attention to the negatives, regardless of the existence or abundance of positives.
Many people assume that happiness is an event that takes place in the absence of difficulty. Positive psychology advocates approaching emotions as a science to identify what skills are necessary to build and maintain happiness and resilience.
Changing your habits involves changing how you think, how you feel, and what you do.
The main thing that distinguishes humans from animals is that we can actively choose our response to stimulus.
Resources
Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation.
Stacy Francis: [email protected]
Phone: 212-374-9008
Emiliya Zhivotovskaya on LinkedIn