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Sherry Olander is a DEI consultant (Dynamic Emotional Integration), which is an emotional mastery system guaranteed to challenge every paradigm and stigma our culture has around what it means to feel - and that includes most spiritual and self-development sensibilities. This system spins your emotional life 180 degrees: every “unwanted” feeling you originally considered disruptive, weakening or even crippling becomes valuable. Anger, shame, sadness, all gets alchemized into useful information regarding your role and imperative in the present moment.
We discuss:
::The importance of understanding our own emotions in order to develop social competence.
::Why the problem is not the emotion itself (or even too much of it), but its integration with the rest of the emotional consortium of the mind.
::Self-inquiry techniques to channel emotions into a free-flowing state where they can have their highest value.
::The perils of “positive” emotions in the absence of intelligence and maturity.
::Boundary-setting as a key to dealing with "difficult people".
::The value of "conscious complaining" (and not obnoxious and disempowered).
All Roads That Lead to Sherry & Dynamic Emotional Integration:
Quintessence Living
Quintessence Living (Facebook)
Karla McLaren’s collection of YouTube videos
Karla McLaren's blogs by subject
Emotion Dynamics Events
…And Some Serve Conscious Matters:
Mindful Ninja Moves
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Sherry Olander is a DEI consultant (Dynamic Emotional Integration), which is an emotional mastery system guaranteed to challenge every paradigm and stigma our culture has around what it means to feel - and that includes most spiritual and self-development sensibilities. This system spins your emotional life 180 degrees: every “unwanted” feeling you originally considered disruptive, weakening or even crippling becomes valuable. Anger, shame, sadness, all gets alchemized into useful information regarding your role and imperative in the present moment.
We discuss:
::The importance of understanding our own emotions in order to develop social competence.
::Why the problem is not the emotion itself (or even too much of it), but its integration with the rest of the emotional consortium of the mind.
::Self-inquiry techniques to channel emotions into a free-flowing state where they can have their highest value.
::The perils of “positive” emotions in the absence of intelligence and maturity.
::Boundary-setting as a key to dealing with "difficult people".
::The value of "conscious complaining" (and not obnoxious and disempowered).
All Roads That Lead to Sherry & Dynamic Emotional Integration:
Quintessence Living
Quintessence Living (Facebook)
Karla McLaren’s collection of YouTube videos
Karla McLaren's blogs by subject
Emotion Dynamics Events
…And Some Serve Conscious Matters:
Mindful Ninja Moves
Rate/Subscribe on iTunes
All Podcast Episodes