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Sometimes, there’s a wild dragon in our mind.
It makes our head turn small problems into something that feels threatening.
Creating a big disaster and making our thoughts catastrophizing.
The dragon can awaken at any time.
When we get triggered — by our partner, our boss, or even by ourselves — our calm state gets hijacked.
And suddenly, it feels like a fire-breathing dragon takes over our thoughts.
It twists how we see things.
It exaggerates danger.
And if we’re not careful, we don’t just have the dragon in our mind — we become it.
We say things we don’t mean.
We assume the worst.
We hurt other people — and ourselves — often without even realizing it.
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Negativity Bias Article: https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/negativity-bias
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► Episode Timestamps:
00:00 The Inner Dragon
04:25 Why The Dragon Exists
07:50 How To Tame The Dragon
10:46 Final Thoughts
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► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about childhood trauma & attachment theory.
My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :)
► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education.
I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.
By Robert Siegers4.7
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Sometimes, there’s a wild dragon in our mind.
It makes our head turn small problems into something that feels threatening.
Creating a big disaster and making our thoughts catastrophizing.
The dragon can awaken at any time.
When we get triggered — by our partner, our boss, or even by ourselves — our calm state gets hijacked.
And suddenly, it feels like a fire-breathing dragon takes over our thoughts.
It twists how we see things.
It exaggerates danger.
And if we’re not careful, we don’t just have the dragon in our mind — we become it.
We say things we don’t mean.
We assume the worst.
We hurt other people — and ourselves — often without even realizing it.
► Links and Resources:
Negativity Bias Article: https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/negativity-bias
► Subscribe On Your Favorite Platform!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGiJdF0yeTyRJanW_uSICDw?sub_confirmation=1
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/2gaheQLxBwByM9txVzlpI6
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/understandable/id1399616905
Amazon Music:
https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/ee3580cb-61c5-4aa1-9ad4-1204014078e7/understandable
► Episode Timestamps:
00:00 The Inner Dragon
04:25 Why The Dragon Exists
07:50 How To Tame The Dragon
10:46 Final Thoughts
► Reach Out To Me :)
E-Mail: [email protected]
► Hi, my name is Robert! I create videos about childhood trauma & attachment theory.
My content aims to help you transform trauma-driven reactions that block you, so you can embrace a life full of happiness, safe & loving relationships, and self-confidence. :)
► Disclaimer: None of the contents are therapeutic or medical recommendations. The contents are not to be understood as therapeutic-medical instructions and are neither intended as professional health advice nor as education.
I am not a health professional myself. My content is based on research and my personal experiences working with various therapists as a client for three years.

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