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The School of Greatness

895 Upgrade Your Mental Health with Dr. Margaret Rutherford

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Mindset, Relationships, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Education, Greatness, Fitness, Celebrity, Health, Inspiration, Success, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Business, Money, Self Care, Celebrity Interview

4.822K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

THERE ARE FEW PEOPLE I TRUST WHO HAVEN’T BEEN THROUGH SOME SORT OF ADVERSITY. Many people feel that holding their shame hostage will make them a stronger person. This just isn’t true. It has become very clear to me: If you’re going to heal, you have to find a way to be open about your issues. In order to live in today, you have to be open about your past. This is the key to being comfortable in your vulnerability. This is the key to unlocking the next level of your mental health. So how do we begin to share our shame? On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about breaking free of perfectionism with someone who has been through her own deep journey of embracing her shame: Dr. Margaret Rutehrford. “Narcissism is the diagnosis of the decade ” - @doctor_margaret Dr. Margaret Rutherford has been a psychologist in private practice for over twenty-five years. She's the author of "Marriage Is Not For Chickens", and hosts a weekly podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford, where she offers compassionate common-sense directions, ideas and goals toward the changes listeners want to make in healing. Dr. Margaret shares her journey on how she became one of the leading experts on embracing our shame and understanding our functioning. So get ready to learn how to be ok with not being ok on Episode 895. “Let me question why I do what I do.” - @doctor_margaret Some Questions I Ask: What happens if we hold on to our shame? (12:50) What would you say are the common things or the common theme that you see as challenges that people have? (18:15) What is mental illness and do we all have some type of it? (25:10) How do we recognize if we have depression if we’re a perfectionist? (36:20) What are three to five things we can do to arm ourselves against being susceptible to the things that hold us back? (42:00) How do we accept something about our past that we are not proud of? (49:00) What are the things that most of us learn from childhood that hold us back? (50:30) In This Episode You Will Learn: About Dr. Margaret’s journey through her own shame that has brought her to the work she does today. (10:00) What Dr, Margaret believes therapy can pinpoint in people and why it is integral to embracing vulnerability. (25:00) What it means to be a perfectionist and how it coincides with being “great.” (29:40) The complexity of the human condition on what we might require to start our healing process. (41:00) How to find your sense of well-being and why it is important to value our uniqueness. (45:00) The power of modeling healthy habits for our children. (57:00) If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes, and more at http:www.lewishowes.com/895 and follow at instagram.com/lewishowes

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number 895 on upgrading your mental health with Dr. Margaret Rutherford

0:08.9

Welcome to the School of Greatness. My name is Lewis Howe's former pro athlete turn lifestyle entrepreneur and each week

0:17.0

We bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness

0:24.1

Thanks for spending some time with me today now let the class begin

0:30.0

You

0:34.0

Burnay Brown said shame derives its power from being

0:38.3

unspeakable

0:40.4

Gloria Steinem said perfectionism is

0:44.9

internalized oppression

0:48.0

And Michael Law said as its root perfectionism isn't really about deep love of being meticulous

0:56.5

It's about fear fear of making a mistake fear of disappointing others fear of failure fear of success

1:06.6

This is going to be a very powerful episode for so many people

1:10.0

You may not think it's going to be a powerful for you. You may not think this is for you

1:13.9

But I'm telling you it is if you are someone who wants to achieve great things in your life

1:19.2

You will have this fear of the need to look perfect the need to look good the need to impress people

1:25.4

The need to not feel like you're an imposter all those things will come up a different stages of your life

1:32.7

In trying to achieve great things whether it be your relationships your family your career your job business health

1:40.0

All these things these ideas will come up with you and dr. Margaret Rutherford has been a psychologist in private practice for about 25 years now

1:49.5

So he's the author of marriage is not for chickens and also the host of a weekly podcast which I fell in love with called self work with dr.

1:57.8

Margaret Rutherford where she offers compassionate common sense directions ideas and goals

2:03.8

Towards the changes listeners want to make in healing and her latest book is called perfectly hidden depression

2:11.8

How to break free from the perfectionism that masks your depression

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