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An Occasional Offering from Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

NEW ON THE BEING WELL PODCAST:

Mastering Change
with Brad Stulberg

"Our central features are our core values, our deeply held truths. But how we apply those core values over time, the more flexible we can be, the more able we are to navigate change."
– Brad Stulberg
Writer and coach Brad Stulberg joins Forrest to explore how we can reshape who we are, navigate and embrace change, and become more resilient.

ALSO NEW ON THE BEING WELL PODCAST:

The Polyvagal Theory and Recovering from Trauma
with Dr. Stephen Porges

Dr. Stephen Porges, the creator of the polyvagal theory, joins us to walk us through how its lessons can be applied to recovering from traumatic experiences.

ASK RICK:

Can we actually change our personalities in major ways?

The basic features of temperament or personality are not very plastic, and tend to endure over time. I’m still a fundamentally watchful, shy, introverted, inclined toward anxiety kind of guy – just like I was in high school.
"But how we relate to our core personality can change dramatically over time."
For example, shyness – social anxiety – may still arise, but alongside it we can cultivate self-confidence, an internal sense of allies, self-acceptance, distress tolerance, dis-identification from the shyness, and other resources so that how we feel and how we act in a socially challenging situation would be much better.
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Creating a Feedback-Rich & Respectful Workplace
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