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The Model Health Show

TMHS 237: Emotional Intelligence And Developing Altered Traits - With Dr. Daniel Goleman

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2017

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

For many of us, we believe that our past = our future. We often carry a subconscious belief that no matter what we do, things will always be just more of the same. Even as we grow older, there’s a tendency to replay just slightly different versions of the same year over and over again. But, as Robin Sharma said, we want to catch ourselves in the act of this craziness and, “don’t live the same year 75 times and call it a life.” So, how do we actually break the mold and change the course and direction of our lives if we want to? How do we change our experience of life as a whole, and live a life of more health, happiness, and fulfillment? Well, as you’ll discover today, it all intrinsically happens when you alter what’s happening inside of you, not outside of you. When you learn how to alter your traits, you learn how to live an altered reality. You may have lived your life as a victim for some time. You might have felt weak and incapable in a life with so many burdens and obstacles. But by altering your traits, you can (from the inside out) live life with more strength, power, and perseverance than you could’ve ever dreamed possible. That’s because it was the old you who was doing the dreaming, and not the upgraded version of yourself who’s ready and waiting dormant inside each and every cell in your body. Now the questions is: how to we actually develop altered traits? For that, I’d like to introduce you to world renowned psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Daniel Goleman. In this episode you'll discover: The difference between genetic traits and personality traits. How our environment can change our traits. How meditation can influence heart health. What emotional intelligence really means. Which capacity reigns supreme in IQ versus EQ. Whether or not your emotional intelligence can be changed. What it means to have cognitive control. What mirror neurons are and how they were accidentally discovered. How conventional psychology can fall short in helping people to be healthy and happy. Why meditation is like going to the gym for your brain. What it means to have wholesome traits of being. How having a sense of purpose influences your health and well-being. What mindfulness is. How multitasking affects our performance. The type of meditation that grows your level of compassion. The 3 kinds of empathy. How "olympic level meditators" have brains that are different from the average person. What an amygdala hijack is and why we need to better manage our amygdala today. How meditation influences brain aging. What some of the proven, valuable benefits of meditation are. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrive Market Exclusive - 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Organifi.com ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off Stop Postponing Happiness - With Lisa Nichols - Episode 234 Daniel Goleman - “Social Intelligence” | Talks at Google Shawn Stevenson - “Sleep Smarter” | Talks at Google The Telomere Effect - With Dr. Elissa Epel - Episode 205 Altered Traits Book / Audiobook ⇐ Get the new book here! * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud

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You are now listening to The Model Health Show with Sean Stevenson.

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For more, visit TheModelHealthShow.com.

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Welcome to The Model Health Show, this is Financing Nutrition Expert, Sean Stevenson,

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and I've got a question for you.

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Do you believe that we can change our traits?

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Now, we think of traits. We tend to lump them into the category of genetic traits.

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So things like your eye color, your height, or your skin color.

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Now, what I'm talking about are traits of the personality.

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And some of these traits are in fact influenced by genetics,

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but research has shown clearly that your traits are also largely influenced by your environment.

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Now, what does this look like? Well, we're talking about a transformation in your personality traits

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where someone can go from being very fearful to being someone who carries a great amount of courage,

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or somebody who is maybe very passive and kind of laid back to someone who is very assertive,

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or even aggressive.

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And you can see these transformations happen in people across the board.

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But then on the other side, these things can look like a positive transformation in our traits.

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But then what about the other direction where we go from somebody who is very open and loving?

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To being someone who's very withdrawn and even cold.

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And when I think about this, I just so happened to watch this special called Defiant Ones,

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which was recommended by one of our engineers here, Shu, said to check this out.

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And this is kind of the story of the Beats by Dre phenomenon and the billion dollars that they pulled in

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with their partnership with Apple.

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