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Dive into a compelling exploration of how our brains process and resist change, featuring insights from Lisa Feldman Barrett's groundbreaking research on neural predictions. Like a river with unexpected rapids, change challenges us to adapt and grow, yet understanding our personal coping style can make all the difference.

Drawing from William Bridges' transition framework, we unpack the four crucial phases of transition: shock, resistance, exploration, and integration. Learn practical strategies, from Navy SEAL-approved box breathing techniques to emotion-naming exercises, that help navigate these turbulent waters.

The episode weaves together Viktor Frankl's wisdom on personal freedom with actionable tools like grounding methods and micro-routines. These approaches transform overwhelming changes into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

As we bid farewell to Miriam Richardson, this episode serves as both a reflection on change and a roadmap for navigating life's transitions with grace and resilience. We might get her to join us on a few quest spots! She will always be a part of this Podcast!

 Ready to master the art of embracing change? Tune in to discover how you can transform challenges into catalysts for personal and professional growth.

 Key Lessons

• The brain's resistance to change is rooted in protective instincts and a negativity bias, making the emotional journey of transition more complex than it appears.  

• Resilience is presented as a learnable skill rather than an inherent trait, encouraging individuals to actively cultivate it through practice and reflection.  

• Naming and writing down emotions can significantly enhance mental clarity and emotional management, providing practical tools for navigating change.

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