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Emotional Agility - How to Feel Without Getting Stuck

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Summary

In this episode, Kaan Celebi explores the concept of emotional agility, emphasizing the importance of feeling emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them. He discusses the detrimental effects of emotional suppression and rigidity, and introduces practical steps to build emotional agility, particularly in the context of parenting. The conversation highlights the significance of emotional literacy and resilience, encouraging listeners to embrace their emotions and respond thoughtfully rather than reactively.

Takeaways

  • Emotional agility is about navigating feelings without being defined by them.
  • Emotional suppression can lead to disconnection from one's true self.
  • Being emotionally overwhelmed makes one reactive rather than resilient.
  • Labeling emotions helps in understanding and processing them.
  • Normalizing emotions is crucial for emotional literacy.
  • Children learn emotional resilience from observing adults.
  • Curiosity about emotions can reveal underlying causes.
  • Choosing a value-based response is essential for emotional health.
  • Taking time before responding can lead to better outcomes.
  • Embracing emotions is a sign of strength, not weakness.
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34 episodes

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Manage episode 495690424 series 3642783
Content provided by Dr. Kaan Celebi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Kaan Celebi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode, Kaan Celebi explores the concept of emotional agility, emphasizing the importance of feeling emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them. He discusses the detrimental effects of emotional suppression and rigidity, and introduces practical steps to build emotional agility, particularly in the context of parenting. The conversation highlights the significance of emotional literacy and resilience, encouraging listeners to embrace their emotions and respond thoughtfully rather than reactively.

Takeaways

  • Emotional agility is about navigating feelings without being defined by them.
  • Emotional suppression can lead to disconnection from one's true self.
  • Being emotionally overwhelmed makes one reactive rather than resilient.
  • Labeling emotions helps in understanding and processing them.
  • Normalizing emotions is crucial for emotional literacy.
  • Children learn emotional resilience from observing adults.
  • Curiosity about emotions can reveal underlying causes.
  • Choosing a value-based response is essential for emotional health.
  • Taking time before responding can lead to better outcomes.
  • Embracing emotions is a sign of strength, not weakness.
  continue reading

34 episodes

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