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In this episode, Dr. Mark explores how our thoughts about diabetes can either help or hinder us. Using relatable metaphors like shopping at Target, he illustrates how we often "buy" unhelpful thoughts without realizing it—and how this impacts our mental health.
Dr. Mark shares practical strategies for identifying and reframing unhelpful thoughts, like recognizing them as just thoughts and choosing whether to engage with them. He explains how to set these thoughts "back on the shelf" without pushing them away or letting them dominate your life.
Through these insights, you’ll learn how to reduce feelings of burnout, anxiety, and overwhelm by creating a healthier relationship with your thoughts about diabetes. With practice, you can build the mental flexibility to focus on what truly matters and live a more hopeful, empowered life.
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By Mark Heyman4.9
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In this episode, Dr. Mark explores how our thoughts about diabetes can either help or hinder us. Using relatable metaphors like shopping at Target, he illustrates how we often "buy" unhelpful thoughts without realizing it—and how this impacts our mental health.
Dr. Mark shares practical strategies for identifying and reframing unhelpful thoughts, like recognizing them as just thoughts and choosing whether to engage with them. He explains how to set these thoughts "back on the shelf" without pushing them away or letting them dominate your life.
Through these insights, you’ll learn how to reduce feelings of burnout, anxiety, and overwhelm by creating a healthier relationship with your thoughts about diabetes. With practice, you can build the mental flexibility to focus on what truly matters and live a more hopeful, empowered life.
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