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Do frustration, stress, and worry consume your thoughts? Do you want to become emotionally free? Psychiatrist and bestselling author Dr. Judith Orloff shares her inspiring wisdom and invites us to liberate ourselves by mastering our emotions. In her NYT best-selling book, “Emotional Freedom,” she talks about not just getting rid of fear but learning the skill of courage. That way we can learn to move forward, with patience and compassion. We must acknowledge the negative feelings but keep on moving. She also talks about jealousy and envy and how to transform these emotions. These emotions stem from low self-esteem, but it is possible to work through it. She talks about not being attached to the outcome, but always trying to follow your heart and do your best. If we can do that, we can know we’ve succeeded. Dr. Orloff addresses loneliness and how it is increasing dramatically, as it’s caused by separation from self, others, and spirit. But this can be healed through a sense of connection, and she talks about how meditation can help, as well as going out into nature. She further discusses anger, frustration, and sadness and how we can stay in the now, and work through each of those emotions to grow.
Judith Orloff, M.D. is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA. She is an international lecturer on the interrelationship of intuition, energy, and medicine and has spoken at medical schools, hospitals, and various forums. Some of her books include “Positive Energy Practices: How to Attract Uplifting People and Combat Energy Vampires,” and “Dr. Judith Orloff’s Guide to Intuitive Healing: 5 Steps to Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Wellness.” Info: drjudithorloff.com.
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Do frustration, stress, and worry consume your thoughts? Do you want to become emotionally free? Psychiatrist and bestselling author Dr. Judith Orloff shares her inspiring wisdom and invites us to liberate ourselves by mastering our emotions. In her NYT best-selling book, “Emotional Freedom,” she talks about not just getting rid of fear but learning the skill of courage. That way we can learn to move forward, with patience and compassion. We must acknowledge the negative feelings but keep on moving. She also talks about jealousy and envy and how to transform these emotions. These emotions stem from low self-esteem, but it is possible to work through it. She talks about not being attached to the outcome, but always trying to follow your heart and do your best. If we can do that, we can know we’ve succeeded. Dr. Orloff addresses loneliness and how it is increasing dramatically, as it’s caused by separation from self, others, and spirit. But this can be healed through a sense of connection, and she talks about how meditation can help, as well as going out into nature. She further discusses anger, frustration, and sadness and how we can stay in the now, and work through each of those emotions to grow.
Judith Orloff, M.D. is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA. She is an international lecturer on the interrelationship of intuition, energy, and medicine and has spoken at medical schools, hospitals, and various forums. Some of her books include “Positive Energy Practices: How to Attract Uplifting People and Combat Energy Vampires,” and “Dr. Judith Orloff’s Guide to Intuitive Healing: 5 Steps to Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Wellness.” Info: drjudithorloff.com.
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