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The Dr. Laura Podcast

Deep Dive: Improving Life Through Visualization

The Dr. Laura Podcast

Dr. Laura Schlessinger & SiriusXM

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4.46K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

It doesn’t matter if you’re a glass half-full or a glass half-empty person. You immediately get an image in your mind and understand what I’m trying to convey when I reference a glass and its state of fullness. Visualization is my favorite way to make a point. Especially when people are upset and getting catastrophic, visualization can quickly help put things into perspective. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com

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Dr. Laura's Deep dive.

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Deep dive.

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Dr. Laura's Deep dive podcast. It doesnive, Talk to Laura's Deep Dive podcast.

0:23.5

It doesn't matter if you're a glass half full or a glass half empty person.

0:27.6

You immediately get an image in your mind and understand what I'm trying to convey

0:31.9

when I reference a glass and its state of fullness.

0:36.6

Visualization is my favorite way to make a point, especially when

0:40.8

people are upset and getting catastrophic visualization can quickly help put things into perspective.

0:49.0

Wonder why, no matter how hard you try, you just can't get that curmudgeon in your life to be more sweet and

0:55.3

affectionate? Why do you keep petting an alligator and hoping it will purr? Start thinking of them as an

1:01.4

alligator and you'll start thinking of them as an alligator and you'll start expecting less

1:07.9

sweetness. Hence, no disappointment. Are you a wife who's too busy, too tired,

1:15.4

too annoyed for sex, but still want your husband to buy you gifts and take you out to dinner?

1:21.1

You can't throw poison into a garden and expect beautiful flowers. With that type of imagery in your mind, maybe you'll be less

1:29.7

likely to say no to a romantic advance tonight. These kinds of visuals resonate with callers,

1:37.1

giving them something to think about long after our conversation has ended. A young lady named

1:42.4

Terran called to share how I helped her get out of her

1:44.9

negative way of thinking about romantic relationships in order to embrace true love and happiness.

1:51.8

She describes the powerful imagery that helped her move beyond her fears of.

2:00.8

You gave me some amazing advice. actually called you um when i was uh possibly going to be

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