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Summary
In this episode, Jane explores the concept of connection and how it relates to changing one's relationship with alcohol. She discusses the reasons why people drink and the desire for connection that often underlies it. Jane share's Brene Brown's definition of connection as the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued. She also explores the traits of openness and how they contribute to greater cognitive flexibility, connection with others, and overall well-being. Jane emphasizes the importance of cultivating openness, listening to understand, and practicing acceptance in order to foster meaningful connections.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Reflecting on Reasons for Drinking
02:12
Alcohol's Role in Connection and the Paradox of Alcohol-Free Living
07:30
The Importance of Connection for Introverts and the Epidemic of Loneliness
13:46
Cultivating Openness and Knowing Your Thinking Patterns
23:51
Fostering Meaningful Connections and Repairing Ruptures
26:12
Removing Substances for Self-Exploration and Growth
If you have any questions or comments, I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to me. My email is [email protected] or DM me on Instagram @janewballard. I love talking about connection and the unexpected joy of connecting with other people on this alcohol free path, as well as people who are interested in really getting to know themselves. If you are wanting to grow as a human and if you're really wanting to know yourself well, the fastest way you can do that is to remove substances from your life.
Summary
In this episode, Jane explores the concept of connection and how it relates to changing one's relationship with alcohol. She discusses the reasons why people drink and the desire for connection that often underlies it. Jane share's Brene Brown's definition of connection as the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued. She also explores the traits of openness and how they contribute to greater cognitive flexibility, connection with others, and overall well-being. Jane emphasizes the importance of cultivating openness, listening to understand, and practicing acceptance in order to foster meaningful connections.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Reflecting on Reasons for Drinking
02:12
Alcohol's Role in Connection and the Paradox of Alcohol-Free Living
07:30
The Importance of Connection for Introverts and the Epidemic of Loneliness
13:46
Cultivating Openness and Knowing Your Thinking Patterns
23:51
Fostering Meaningful Connections and Repairing Ruptures
26:12
Removing Substances for Self-Exploration and Growth
If you have any questions or comments, I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to me. My email is [email protected] or DM me on Instagram @janewballard. I love talking about connection and the unexpected joy of connecting with other people on this alcohol free path, as well as people who are interested in really getting to know themselves. If you are wanting to grow as a human and if you're really wanting to know yourself well, the fastest way you can do that is to remove substances from your life.