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Emotional Childhood vs. Emotional Adulthood: A Valuable Lesson on Taking Control of Your Happiness w/Krista Olsen
FromSimply Worth It: Physician Negotiations with Dr. Linda Street
Emotional Childhood vs. Emotional Adulthood: A Valuable Lesson on Taking Control of Your Happiness w/Krista Olsen
FromSimply Worth It: Physician Negotiations with Dr. Linda Street
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
85 - 90% of adults function in emotional childhood. We outsource our happiness to others. We blame, rage, lash out and generally avoid taking full responsibility for how we think and feel. It’s what we’ve been taught our entire lives - but unfortunately what we’ve been taught significantly disempowers us. The truth is, to have the lives we want, we have to move into emotional adulthood, but how do we change the way we’ve functioned for so long? In today’s episode, we have a special guest taking over the Simply Worth It podcast. OBGYN and life coach, Krista Olsen shares the power of emotional adulthood and how to achieve it. Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode - Emotional childhood vs. emotional adulthood Emotional childhood is like putting your emotions on a silver platter and giving them to someone else. How do we stop letting others have so much power over us? - The two questions to constantly ask yourself Who do you want to be and how do you want to act in this world? - Why emotional childhood takes away our power What goes wrong when we blame everything, from our jobs to our relationships, for our lousy outcomes? Guest Bio Krista Olsen is a board-certified OB-GYN, partner with OB-gyn Specialists based in Edina, Minnesota. She became certified as a weight loss and life coach in 2019, and began True Life, MD in 2020. She lives in Minnesota with her husband, 2 kids, ages 4 and 5 and Goldendoodle, Cedar. For more information about Krista’s life coaching, head to https://www.truelifemd.com.
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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