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🗓️ 26 September 2024
⏱️ 17 minutes
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Ever feel like you're caring about all the wrong things? You're not alone. In this eye-opening episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind dive into the art of caring about the right things. They explore how aligning your thoughts, words, and actions can lead to true happiness and fulfillment.
The hosts kick things off with a powerful quote from Mahatma Gandhi about finding harmony in life. They then dive into why so many of us, especially those struggling with addiction or mental health issues, often find ourselves caring about things that don't really matter.
Duane and Eric offer practical advice on how to identify your core values and use them as a compass for decision-making. They explain how this approach can reduce stress, boost resilience, and help you navigate life's challenges more effectively.
The episode breaks down a five-step process to help listeners start living a more congruent life. These steps include identifying core values, assessing current focus, practicing mindful decision-making, letting go of the uncontrollable, and cultivating self-compassion.
Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize that aligning with your true values is an ongoing process that requires patience and self-compassion. They remind listeners that it's not about becoming indifferent, but about being intentional with your care and energy.
This episode, based on positive psychology, is packed with insights and practical tips for anyone looking to live a more authentic and fulfilling life. Whether you're in recovery or simply seeking personal growth, you'll find valuable guidance on how to care about the right things and create harmony in your life.
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Key Topics[00:01:18] Introduction to the topic of caring about the right things
[00:02:52] Discussion on finding harmony and happiness
[00:05:30] The power to change and align with true values
[00:07:11] Steps to identify and focus on what truly matters
[00:10:25] Breakdown of the five-step process for living a congruent life
[00:13:44] Importance of letting go of the uncontrollable
[00:15:44] Closing thoughts and worksheet information
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Addicted Mind Plus, the podcast where recovery, mental health, and wellness take the front seat. |
0:07.3 | I'm Dwayne Austerland, and joining me is my co-host, Eric Osterland, known for his insightful work on the Stuck Brain podcast. |
0:14.3 | In each episode, we'll dive into actionable, small steps to help those in recovery journey further along the path to wellness. |
0:22.3 | Our conversations are designed to be concise, typically around 15 minutes, though we may |
0:27.0 | occasionally delve deeper when the topic demands it. Our goal to provide you with practical |
0:32.0 | advice grounded in real experiences and expert insights to empower your recovery journey. So whether you're on a |
0:39.3 | break, on a walk, or just taking a moment for yourself, join us as we explore the many |
0:44.1 | facets of recovery and mental health, one small step at a time. This is The Addicted |
0:49.5 | Mind Plus, where your journey to wellness gets an extra boost. So let's get started. |
0:59.5 | All right, everyone. Welcome to The Addicted Mind. Plus, we are on to another episode. |
1:08.0 | And this is a topic that impacts all of us and is definitely something that we all have to pay attention to. |
1:10.8 | Yeah, I'm excited about this episode because like you said, |
1:16.0 | it affects all of us. Whether you're struggling in recovery or not, it's important to know about this topic. So let's dive in. Yeah. And today we're going to talk about the power of caring |
1:22.5 | about the right things. Now, how often have you found yourself lying awake at night? Maybe you obsess over |
1:30.6 | someone's comment in your life and you just can't stop thinking about it. Or maybe you spent |
1:35.9 | time just scrolling through social media, comparing your life to the curated highlight |
1:42.9 | reels of other people. And if so, you're definitely not alone. |
1:46.9 | And it affects all of us, addicts and non-addicts alike. It's the art of sharing about the right |
1:53.8 | things. Yeah, Duane. And I'm so glad you said art because it is, it's one of those skills |
1:59.7 | that gets developed over time and effort and reflection, |
2:04.7 | which is important. Yeah, absolutely. It is really an art form. I've found myself through my own life |
2:13.4 | having to relook at where I'm at and refocus and put my energy towards the right things. |
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