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The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Eric Barker: Success and Happiness

The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Eric Zimmer, The One You Feed

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Buddhism, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.5 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

This week we talk to Eric Barker Eric is a thought leader in the field of success. His humorous but practical blog, Barking up the Wrong Tree, presents science-based answers and expert insight on success in life. Over 270,000 people subscribe to his weekly email update and his content is syndicated by Time, The Week, and Business Insider. He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and he was a columnist for Wired. With a writing career spanning over twenty years, Eric is also a sought-after speaker and interview subject and has been invited to speak at MIT, West Point, NPR affiliates, and on morning television. His first book, Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong is available now. In This Interview, Eric Barker and I Discuss... His book, Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong How he defines success Achievement, Happiness, Significance, Legacy The dangers of only using one metric for happiness How money is a lever to something else that makes you happy rather than the thing that makes you happy in and of itself There's no finish line in the quest of what makes me feel good We must decide what is "enough" New and novel make our brains happy We must decide what really is going to make us happy in the long run Turning what we do in our lives into games can be helpful in increasing our persistence and grit Games have these attributes: Winnable, Novelty, Goals, Instantaneous Feedback A feeling of progress and meaningful work keeps us engaged Challenging yourself in a familiar task True burnout is when you start to feel pessimistic about your job so you withdraw and then you get poor feedback so you finally disengage Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose A change is as good as a rest That we are telling ourselves stories about what's has meaning and what doesn't How telling your children about their lineage will increase the likelihood they stay away from drugs, stay in school etc Therapy as editing the story we're telling about our lives Cognitive reappraisal The role of positive self-talk I can do it vs I can't take this anymore If you break your arm you wouldn't say "I am broken" you'd say "My arm is broken" Listening to our thoughts from a distance and asking "is this useful?" to be more mindful about what thoughts we identify with We don't choose what makes us happy, we choose what's easy The role of a plan How anticipation is happiness     Please Support The Show with a Donation   m is a good wolf which represents things like kindness, bravery and love. The other is a bad wolf, which represents things like greed, hatred and fear. The grandson stops and thinks about it for a second then he looks up at his grandfather and says, “Grandfather, which one wins?” The grandfather quietly replies, the one you feed  The Tale of Two Wolves is often attributed to the Cherokee indians but there seems to be no real proof of this. It has also been attributed to evangelical preacher Billy Graham and Irish Playwright George Bernard Shaw. It appears no one knows for sure but this does not diminish the power of the parable. This parable goes by many names including: The Tale of Two Wolves The Parable of the Two Wolves Two Wolves Which Wolf Do You Feed Which Wolf are You Feeding Which Wolf Will You Feed It also often features different animals, mainly two dogs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The story we tell ourselves is critical in terms of whether we persist, how we feel,

0:06.4

and the person that we are and the person we become.

0:16.8

Welcome to the One You Feed.

0:18.8

Throughout time, great thinkers have recognized the importance of the thoughts we have,

0:23.4

quotes like garbage in, garbage out, or you are what you think, ring true.

0:29.0

And yet, for many of us, our thoughts don't strengthen or empower us.

0:33.2

We tend toward negativity, self-pity, jealousy, or fear.

0:38.0

We see what we don't have instead of what we do.

0:40.8

We think things that hold us back and dampen our spirit.

0:44.4

But it's not just about thinking.

0:46.4

Our actions matter.

0:47.8

It takes conscious, consistent, and creative effort to make a life worth living.

0:52.6

This podcast is about how other people keep themselves moving in the right direction,

0:57.0

how they feed their good wolf.

1:11.4

Hey everybody, are you ready for a brand new podcast that you had no idea existed?

1:15.6

I'm Roy Scoval.

1:16.4

And I'm Daniel Van Kirk.

1:17.4

And it's the Penpals podcast.

1:19.0

Maybe you've had a penpal before.

1:20.4

Well, you have two of them right now.

1:22.3

You send us your letters about anything going on in your life.

1:25.2

Got a meme grandma, need a new haircut, whatever it is.

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