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Coaching for Leaders

438: What to Do With Your Feelings, with Lori Gottlieb

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Lori Gottlieb: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone*. In addition to her clinical practice, she writes The Atlantic’s weekly Dear Therapist advice column and contributes regularly to The New York Times and many other publications. Lori has written hundreds of articles related to psychology and culture, many of which have become viral sensations. She is a sought-after expert in media appearing on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and NPR’s “Fresh Air.” In this conversation, Lori and I explore what to do with our feelings, how make the transition from idiot compassion towards wise compassion, and where a therapist can help. When a therapist is the right resource, Lori teaches us how to gain the most from therapy by stepping into both vulnerability and accountability. Key Points It’s important to make the transition from “idiot compassion” to wise compassion — and to find others who can do that for us. Sometimes people say they want to stop the difficult feelings, but you can’t mute some feelings without muting all of them. We keep secrets from our therapists — and we keep secrets from ourselves. The more we are able to be vulnerable, the more that people are able to help ourselves. Insight alone is not valuable without accountability to do better with new insight. What matters most in the success of therapy is the relationship with your therapist, more so than any other factor or credentials. Resources Mentioned Maybe You Should Talk to Someone* by Lori Gottlieb Dear Therapist in The Atlantic Related Episodes How to Tame Your Inner Critic, with Tara Mohr (episode 232) Four Steps to Get Unstuck and Embrace Change, with Susan David (episode 297) The Way to Have Conversations That Matter, with Celeste Headlee (episode 344) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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What do you do when you find yourself waiting through the waters of unhelpful feelings?

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And then, how do you find a way out of being stuck?

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On this episode, how to engage with others and perhaps even a therapist who can offer us wise compassion.

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This is coaching for leaders episode 438.

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Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

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Greetings to you from Orange County, California. This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host, Dave Stahoviac. Leaders aren't born, their mate, and this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through

0:44.3

insightful conversations and we do spend a lot of time focused on conversations

0:49.2

in this show and one of the conversations that's so important for each of us to have is sometimes a conversation about where we are emotionally and mentally.

1:00.3

We are so tuned so many of us and we have a heart for leading others and for developing others and seeing others thrive and

1:10.6

Sometimes we miss the opportunity to do that well for ourselves.

1:15.6

Today's guest is going to challenge us and also to really provide the perspective I know to help us to do this even better for ourselves.

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I'm thrilled to welcome to the show Lori Gottlie.

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She is a psychotherapist and New York Times best-selling author of maybe you should talk to someone which is currently being made

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into a TV series. In addition to her clinical practice she writes for the

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Atlantic's weekly Dear therapist advice column and contributes regularly to the New York Times and many other publications.

1:46.0

She is also a TED speaker, a member of the Advisory Council for Bring Change to Mind and an advisor to the Aspen Institute.

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She has written hundreds of articles related to psychology and culture,

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many of which have become viral sensations,

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and she's a sought after expert in media

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and has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America and

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NPR's Fresh Air.

2:06.8

Lori, I'm so glad to welcome you to the show.

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