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In this thought-provoking episode, David and Eduard delve into the delicate balance between worrying and genuine concern. They discuss the wisdom behind the concept that excessive worrying can be a self-inflicted burden, drawing parallels with making worry and worrying itself. The episode encourages listeners to approach their concerns with a fresh perspective, including assessing worst-case scenarios and scheduling dedicated "worry time" for effective problem-solving. Exploring the distinction between facts and opinions, the duo also reveal a unique condition, aphantasia, and its impact on perception, emotions, and life's challenges.
Join us and explore the fine line between worrying and concerning as we discuss how to manage fears and uncertainties in a way that serves your well-being. This episode promises a fresh outlook on handling concerns and invites you to participate in a journey of self-reflection.
"My mother always said in German language "to worry" is "sich sorgen machen", which kind of means "to make worry." And she always said, you make this yourself. It doesn't really exist." David Henzel
Reflect on what "inflatable toys" you might be carrying around in life and whether they can be deflated by taking a closer look.
"Check in on what is the worst that could happen. Put your fears into perspective." Eduard Brink
Join our Love Not Fear community:
https://lovenotfear.com/
Recommended resources and books:
https://lovenotfear.com/blog/
Shop Swag:
https://love-not-fear.myspreadshop.com/
Follow David Henzel:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhenzel/
Follow Eduard Brink:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardbrink/
Spread the message and share the Love with every person you talk to! ❤️
In this thought-provoking episode, David and Eduard delve into the delicate balance between worrying and genuine concern. They discuss the wisdom behind the concept that excessive worrying can be a self-inflicted burden, drawing parallels with making worry and worrying itself. The episode encourages listeners to approach their concerns with a fresh perspective, including assessing worst-case scenarios and scheduling dedicated "worry time" for effective problem-solving. Exploring the distinction between facts and opinions, the duo also reveal a unique condition, aphantasia, and its impact on perception, emotions, and life's challenges.
Join us and explore the fine line between worrying and concerning as we discuss how to manage fears and uncertainties in a way that serves your well-being. This episode promises a fresh outlook on handling concerns and invites you to participate in a journey of self-reflection.
"My mother always said in German language "to worry" is "sich sorgen machen", which kind of means "to make worry." And she always said, you make this yourself. It doesn't really exist." David Henzel
Reflect on what "inflatable toys" you might be carrying around in life and whether they can be deflated by taking a closer look.
"Check in on what is the worst that could happen. Put your fears into perspective." Eduard Brink
Join our Love Not Fear community:
https://lovenotfear.com/
Recommended resources and books:
https://lovenotfear.com/blog/
Shop Swag:
https://love-not-fear.myspreadshop.com/
Follow David Henzel:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhenzel/
Follow Eduard Brink:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardbrink/
Spread the message and share the Love with every person you talk to! ❤️