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Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. is the co-founder of the Center for Mindful Living in West Los Angeles and is the creator of the 6-month Coaching and Mentorship Program: A Course in Mindful Living. He's a psychologist and international speaker and mindfulness educator. He's written many books and in this episode, he and Eric discuss his book, Uncovering Happiness: Overcoming Depression with Mindfulness and Self Compassion. There are so many practical approaches and new perspectives in this episode. We think you'll get a lot of useful information out of the conversation.
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In This Interview, Elisha Goldstein and I Discuss…

His book, Uncovering Happiness: Overcoming Depression with Mindfulness and Self Compassion

That what you practice and repeat is what you get

Depression Triggers and Depression Cures

Thoughts, Emotions, Sensations, and Behaviors

The triangle of awareness

Procedural memory

The habit loop being like a traffic circle with 4 entry points

The way our brain associates things

The way our nervous system is overwhelmed when we’re experiencing depression

Avoidance and depression

How naming something gives us a little space and perspective

How naming something actually changes the activity in our brain

Perspective-making tools

The way journaling objectifies your experiences

Natural anti-depressants

Mindfulness: a state of engaged curiosity

Relating to your experience differently through mindfulness, self-compassion, play, compassion, purpose, and mastery

The growth mindset and the fixed mindset

Practicing being curious in your daily life to cultivate a growth mindset

How a learning mindset is related to a growth mindset

The importance of play

How to discover what kind of play you might enjoy as an adult

Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. Links:
Mindful Living Collective
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