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This week on RfRx, David Teachout returns to discuss the functionality of our emotions. Social and interpersonal turmoil draws out the inevitability of judgments as we determine how to move forward in our lives. Emotions, rather than being end-goals, can be used as directions, pointing us to what matters, and giving impetus to our actions. By slowing down, we can be more deliberate and flexible in our behavior, instead of habitual and self-destructive. Bring your questions for David and stick around for the hangout after the show.
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This week on RfRx, David Teachout returns to discuss the functionality of our emotions. Social and interpersonal turmoil draws out the inevitability of judgments as we determine how to move forward in our lives. Emotions, rather than being end-goals, can be used as directions, pointing us to what matters, and giving impetus to our actions. By slowing down, we can be more deliberate and flexible in our behavior, instead of habitual and self-destructive. Bring your questions for David and stick around for the hangout after the show.
https://linktr.ee/RecoveringFromReligion
https://www.facebook.com/RecoveringfromReligion
https://instagram.com/rfrorg
https://www.tiktok.com/@recoveringfromreligion
https://bsky.app/profile/recoveringfromreligion.org
https://www.linkedin.com/company/rfrorg

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