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Encore - Dr. Robert Brooks - The Power of Resilience and Bouncing Back More Easily

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Health & Fitness

4.2772 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Dr. Robert Brooks is a clinical psychologist and author of over 17 books, including the one we discuss in this interview, "The Power of Resilience". He shares some of the characteristics of those who believe we have control over our lives versus those who are quickly overwhelmed by challenges. Hear how gratitude, making a difference, practicing empathy, and turning off the ‘struggle switch’ all lead to more emotional intelligence and the realization that we are the authors of our own lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Untangle, the podcast from five-star app meditation studio and Muse, the brain-sensing

0:09.3

headband that gives you feedback on your meditation practice.

0:12.9

I'm Patricia Carpice, co-founder of Meditation Studio, and your host on Untangle, along with

0:17.4

my co-host, Muse founder, Ariel Garden.

0:20.5

Today's guest is Dr. Robert Brooks, a clinical psychologist and author of over 17 books,

0:27.5

including the one we discussed today called The Power of Resilience.

0:31.5

He defines resilience as the capacity to bounce back from adversity

0:36.0

and share some of the characteristics of those who take

0:39.0

the attitude that we have control over how we respond to things versus those who become easily

0:44.4

overwhelmed. We are the authors of our own lives. He shares many tangible actions and even small

0:51.1

staffs we can take to become more resilient. Now, here's Dr. Robert Brooks.

0:56.8

Thank you so much for being with us on Untangle today.

1:01.2

It's a pleasure to be on the show.

1:03.7

So I want to start with this very broad question because we're going to talk today about

1:10.8

resilience, which is such a huge topic

1:13.4

and such an important one. And I would like for you to define resilience for us.

1:20.6

It's an excellent question because different people have different definitions. But the definition

1:26.7

I basically use is that resilience

1:30.6

implies the capacity to bounce back from adversity. Every one of us is going to experience some

1:36.6

challenges, some much greater than others. But resilient people, problems as things to be overcome

1:43.5

rather than be overwhelmed by. They see problems as things to be overcome rather than be overwhelmed by. They see problems

1:47.4

as things to be solved. And thus, they don't feel paralyzed when adversities arises, but rather

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