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In this conversation, Eli Weinstein interviews Vincent Infante, a therapist and life coach who shares his unique approach to helping clients optimize their lives and feel empowered.

They discuss the importance of giving grace to others and the limitations of therapy and coaching. They also explore the daily grind that can lead to burnout and ways to alleviate it. The therapist emphasizes the positive intent behind negative emotions and the need to be curious about them.

They also discuss the power of mindset shifts, breaking out of diagnoses, and rephrasing language to separate oneself from emotions and experiences.

In this conversation, Eli Weinstein and Vin discuss the importance of separating psychological disorders from personal responsibility. They mention Dr. Amen and his work on brain scans to understand mental health. They also talk about the prevalence of making excuses in today's society and the need to take ownership of one's actions and emotions. Vin shares his personal journey of breaking free from victimhood and the importance of honesty and self-awareness. They discuss the five aspects of mastery: thoughts, emotions, behaviors, actions, and language, and how they can be controlled to create a more intentional and empowered life.

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Chapters

00:00 The Power of Giving Grace and Flexibility

03:49 The Limitations of Therapy and Coaching

08:04 Alleviating the Daily Grind

13:24 The Positive Intent of Negative Emotions

23:08 Rephrasing Language for Change and Possibilities

25:02 Understanding Psychological Disorders and Personal Responsibility

26:31 Taking Ownership of Your Actions and Emotions

30:32 Breaking Free from Victimhood through Honesty and Self-Awareness

39:10 Mastering Your Thoughts, Emotions, Behaviors, Actions, and Language

45:00 Creating an Intentional and Empowered Life

For more on Vincent Infante, check out the links below:

Website: www.vincentinfante.life

LinkedIn: www.Linkedin.com/in/vininfante

Instagram: www.instagram.com/vin.infante

PsychologyToday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/vincent-infante-staten-island-ny/821820