Success Reimagined with Amna Shabbir MD

Ep 53. Strategic Power of Regret


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🎉 Celebrating One Year of Success Reimagined 🎉


Before diving into this week's episode, Dr. Amna Shabbir takes a moment to celebrate a major milestone: the first anniversary of Success Reimagined with Amna Shabbir, MD!

Regret is not a flaw. It is data, direction, and wisdom waiting to be unlocked.

In this powerful solo episode, Dr. Amna Shabbir explores the strategic power of regret based on Daniel Pink's groundbreaking research from The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward. Drawing from the American Regret Project and the World Regret Survey, which surveyed over 23,000 people globally, Dr. Shabbir breaks down why 82% of us experience regret regularly and why that is not only normal but essential for growth. She reveals the four core regrets most humans carry: foundation regrets about responsibility and health, boldness regrets about missed opportunities, moral regrets about ethical compromises, and connection regrets about relationships that drifted. Dr. Shabbir then shares a powerful three step framework to transform regret into forward momentum: relive and relieve through self disclosure, practice self compassion instead of self criticism, and create self distancing to analyze and strategize. She also explores the intersection of perfectionism and regret, revealing how maladaptive perfectionism amplifies regret through rumination and self judgment, and offers anticipatory regret as a tool for healthier decision making moving forward.


Episode Takeaways

  • Why 82% of Americans experience regret regularly and why that makes us human, not flawed
  • How inaction regrets outnumber action regrets nearly two to one and widen with age
  • The four core regrets: foundation, boldness, moral, and connection regrets and what they reveal about our values
  • Why regret is data, direction, and wisdom, not something to suppress or deny
  • The three step framework to harness regret: relive and relieve through self disclosure, self compassion, and self distancing
  • Why self compassion is not narcissism and includes mindfulness, shared humanity, and self kindness
  • The intersection of perfectionism and regret: how maximizers report higher regret even with better outcomes
  • How anticipatory regret can guide healthier behaviors and proactive decision making

📕Book Referenced:

The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward by Daniel H. Pink - https://a.co/d/hbaOFJK 


👩‍⚕️ About the Host


Dr. Amna Shabbir is a TEDx Speaker, Top Podcast Host, and Dual Board-Certified Physician with advanced training in Integrative Well-being, Performance, and Leadership Development. She speaks and consults on Modern Perfectionism, Behavior change, and the Well-being of High achievers. Her passion lies in helping high performers curate no-BS sustainable well-being at the intersection of ambition and wellness. 

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💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amna-shabbir-md/
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📹 Watch Dr. Shabbir's TEDx Talk
Perfectionism Has A Solution - It is Not What You Think: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNIzzM4Vg3s&t=3s

❌ Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or therapeutic advice. The views expressed are personal and do not reflect those of any employer or institution.

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