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Fearless Thinking
🎙️45: Mastering Your Inner Fire: Emotional Resilience in the Face of Crisis
Episode Description:
In this episode of Fearless Thinking, host Michael Devous dives into the transformative power of emotional mastery, drawing from his personal experiences with a recent wildfire evacuation. He explores how to control emotions during challenging times, cultivate emotional resilience, and navigate life's storms with grace and determination. Michael shares insights on the difference between fear and anxiety, the power of choice in our responses, and the importance of seeking support when needed. Learn how to harness your inner fire to become a better leader, partner, friend, and human being.
Key Highlights:
- Personal Experience with Wildfire Evacuation: Michael shares his emotional journey during the crisis and how it tested his resilience.
- The Difference Between Fear and Anxiety: He explains the distinction between these two emotions and how they impact our decision-making.
- Emotional Regulation as a Skill: Michael emphasizes that emotional mastery is a learnable skill that takes practice and patience.
- The Power of Choice: He explores the space between stimulus and response, where we have the power to choose our reactions.
- The Importance of Seeking Support: Michael encourages listeners to reach out for help when needed, emphasizing that they don't have to face challenges alone.
- The Ascend Hub: He promotes The Ascend Hub as a supportive community offering resources for developing emotional resilience and achieving success.
Impactful Quotes:
- "Our emotions don't have to control us. We do have a choice."
- "The space between stimulus and response lies our power." – Viktor Frankl
- "Emotional regulation is a skill just like any other. It takes practice, patience, and willingness to actually learn this."
- "When we master our emotions, we become more resilient, adaptable, and better equipped to handle life's challenges."
- "Remember, you do have the power within you to change. It does start with recognizing your emotions, understanding your triggers, and choosing your response."
Key Takeaways:
- Emotional mastery is essential for navigating crises and achieving success.
- We have the power to choose our responses to challenges, even in the face of fear and anxiety.
- Building emotional resilience is a practice that requires patience and dedication.
- Seeking support from others is crucial during difficult times.
- The Ascend Hub offers valuable resources and community for developing emotional resilience.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Frankl
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Hey there everybody.
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And welcome to Fearless Thinking, a
podcast designed to help you navigate
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authentic leadership and the
entrepreneurial journey.
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I'm your host, Michael Devous.
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And these are my thoughts, lessons and
insights from my entrepreneurial
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journey into coaching workshops,
motivational speaking, and of course,
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what I picked up from interviews with
inspiring leaders and entrepreneurs
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along the way.
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My mission is to help people unlock
their untapped potential by using fear
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as a catalyst for powerful change
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and growth,
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so they can step into the greatest
version of their most authentic selves.
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All right, let's get into some fearless
thinking.
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Hey, fearless thinkers.
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Welcome back to episode 45, the last
episode of this week that I have that I
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am recording in the same shirt at the
same time, because I recorded all of
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them without sound.
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As you know, this week, we've been
exploring resiliency and integrity.
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Well, this was the topic I was going to
talk about anyway.
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But I've been applying my recent
experiences of being evacuated due to
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forest fires,
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because this has created a new mind
shift for me, in a new set of
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that I had not had before.
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Not that I encourage you to get, you
know, to have.
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Well, to get, you know,
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I wouldn't want you to go through a
crisis,
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but it's going to happen at some point
in your life, and being prepared for
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these things.
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Well, I guess you know that we were
talking about falling to our habits and
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falling to our training.
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Remember that as entrepreneurs,
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while taking on the additional, use me,
the additional responsibility of
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bringing your passion and your dream to
life in the world,
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you will be challenged with a lot of
different fears that you're going to
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ferry while on that road.
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But you will also have new obstacles
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because you have invited them.
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You have announced to the universe that
you want to do, have, or become
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something new and different and Greater
than the current version of yourself.
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And as a result, the universe will be
placing
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those golds, gem weights of opportunity
in front of you so that you can grow
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into that version of yourself that you
said you want to be.
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So today, in episode 45 of Fearless
Thinking, podcasts Mastering Your Inner Fire,
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Emotional Resilience In The Face of
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Crisis.
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I mean, did I have emotional resilience
in the face of art
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I, you know what I think I did.
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I think I did during it.
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It was afterwards that I had my
breakdown.
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It was afterwards that I kind of crashed
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hard,
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calling a few friends of mine and
people that I love to share
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with them
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my particular struggle.
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It was coming off the face of
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bearing and saying goodbye to a very
dear friend of mine that was like a
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brother to me for thirty years.
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And in this crisis.
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So I think I had been holding that
emotional weight, and that, like
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from his death, inside for a while,
that I had held on to it until I could
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let it go.
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situation
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kind of broke that wide open.
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as we look at and dive into the
transformative power of emotional
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mastery,
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drawing
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from our own personal experiences,
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my own personal
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experience with the wildfire evacuation,
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I wanted to explore how controlling our
emotions
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can be a really amazing strength during
challenging times.
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And how do we cultivate right emotional
resilience to empower us to navigate
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life's storms
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with grace and determination?
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It's really challenging to control our
emotions.
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Our emotions are armed up.
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People like you can't control your
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They just pop up.
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Well, hmm, I would argue that.
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Yes,
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individuals who don't practice the art
of controlling your emotions,
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individuals who just let their emotions
fly?
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Yeah, you can.
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You're right.
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You absolutely can't.
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You cannot.
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You cannot control your emotions
because you don't practice controlling
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your emotions.
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In fact, you let your emotions control
you because that's what you think you
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must do, that's what you think you have
to do.
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In fact, you abdicate responsibility
for your life, probably because your
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emotions, you probably say, well, that
happened because of x, y and z.
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And I was so angry, and they made me
get angry.
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But I'll bet you money, anybody that
says,
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I can't control our emotions is
somebody that blames other people for
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how they feel.
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Think about that.
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diving into the heart of emotional
mastery,
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we're going to explore some of the
emotional resilience practices
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that can be a lifeline for us
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when we face real world crisis.
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Actually, rephrase that, not real
world, everything's real world.
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If it's in your world and it's
happening to you, whether it's a big,
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whether it's a fire coming over the
hill, or it's a leaky faucet
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getting in the way of you being
productive.
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Today
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it's real world, that's your real world
crisis.
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Now,
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crisis crises can be very different
depending on
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your perspective, what you've learned
and what you've done and what you've
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experienced in the past.
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But these can be a real test of who we
are in the face of them, right when
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they happen.
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And as my family and I face the
wildfires
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and having to evacuate
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the fear of certainty and lose loss of
control, for me was a real test of my
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emotional resilience.
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And in the midst of this chaos, I
discovered
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something powerful.
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Our emotions don't have to control us.
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This is what I was saying before.
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We do have a choice, and there's this
space between stimulus and response.
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As Victor Frankl
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so eloquently put
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it, the space between stimulus and
response
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lies our power.
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So in the space between the moment,
something happens.
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In our reaction to it
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lies our power, our authority, our
ability to make a decision.
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even though my anxiety
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was skyrocketing, and I got help
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for that, by the way, I went to my
doctor to get help for it.
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So if you need help, but please see
your doctor, talked to a therapist,
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talk to a friend.
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It's a real thing.
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Anxiety's real.
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And you can do things to take care of
it and help you
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navigate it,
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so you don't have to do it alone.
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And there are some wonderful mads out
there that just help,
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take that,
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turn the volume down
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on the anxiety, so that you can move
forward to get work done.
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I realized at that moment,
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well, in the midst of it, I had an
ability to choose my response.
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You know, I could let fear consume me,
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or I could use this as fuel to take
action and protect my family.
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And I am one of those individuals.
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I don't know if you are, but when
crisis happens, a car wreck, somebody
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has an accident, somebody's bleeding
out, whatever it is.
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I am the one to be down there on the
ground, knees on in the dirt, holding
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their bloody, whatever, get it, putting
a tourniquet on it, helping them out,
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doing cpr, breathing them through it.
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Whatever it is, I'm that person.
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I don't take care of me and my emotions
until afterwards.
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I'm not one of those persons to stand
back and use my phone to record the
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situation.
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I do not understand how people can do
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I guess we need those individuals,
because then they can capture what's
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taking place.
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my first thought is, not, let me get my
phone out and capture this.
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My first thought is jump in and help.
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there's limited time to make a
difference
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in situations like that.
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And I'm not a sideliner, you know, no,
man, I don't sit there.
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I get in there and get in the dirt, get
in the blood,
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help in the moment of crisis.
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I was doing that for my family here,
where I was running around, running
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hundreds and hundreds of feet of hose,
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raking up debris, trying to get it out
of the way, creating a waterline at the
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back of the property between us and the
fire,
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making sure things were packed and
loaded and shut off and dotted on,
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moving gas cans and what have you.
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my parents, who are both slightly aging,
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couldn't move as fast as me, couldn't
get things done as quick as I can.
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And so I felt responsible for making
sure that that stuff happened, so that
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they didn't have to freak out.
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They could concentrate on getting their
belongings together and get their
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things ready so that we could get out
of here when the time came.
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the essence
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of,
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I guess, emotional mastery, which is,
it's not about suppressing our emotions,
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which I've known people who do that, I
understand.
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I understand the desire to do that.
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I really just don't think that's
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to say that they suppress them, feels
like, I guess.
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I just don't think you can.
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I think your emotions are always going
to find a way to surface.
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And for people who constantly suppress
them, it becomes toxic and it suppresses,
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it
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appears
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as toxicity.
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It comes up as
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infections,
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sickness,
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high blood pressure, emotional
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disturbances,
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instability, those things.
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So even though you think you're
suppressing it, you're really not doing
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anything but forcing it to come out in
other ways,
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I believe you need to understand your
emotions enough to accept them and then
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choose how to respond to them by
suggesting and saying, hey, "time and a
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the place."
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We need to get this and focus on these
things currently in front of us.
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I'm going to put you on the sideline
over here.
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You guys get in the back seat, packed
with things.
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We've got to take care of some stuff.
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I'll get back to you.
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In a little bit.
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You're going to be good.
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We're going to be ok.
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I got this.
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Emotional regulation
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is a skill just like any other.
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And it takes practice
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and patience and willingness to
actually learn this.
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And the reward doing so are
immeasurable.
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Unfortunately, in order to practice
these things, you kind'a have to be in
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situations of crisis.
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You kind'a have to be in situations of
overwhelm and obstacles in front of you.
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It's like my stepdad
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always said, you know, you can't
practice being in a relationship unless
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you're in a relationship.
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Like you have to...
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You actually have to do the thing.
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You can't practice walking on shards of
glass unless you've walked on shards of
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glass.
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It comes with all the risk inherent in
the experience.
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if you go into it understanding that
you have the ability to make a choice
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in the midst of these crises, and you
can speak to your emotions and talk to
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those parts of yourself and calm them
down and say, I'll get back to you.
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We need to address this immediately.
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We need to focus on these things in
front of
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us.
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Please take a seat.
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I'll be right with you.
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H, I'm sorry fear, you didn't have an
appointment day.
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You're going to have to take a number.
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I'll get back to you in a minute.
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When we master our emotions,
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we become more resilient and adaptable
and better equipped to handle life's
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challenges.
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As a result, by the way, we can become
better leaders, partners, friends and
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human beings all the way around.
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As I close out this week talking about
these things I've talked about, the
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Ascend Hub. I'm still talking about the Ascend Hub
I'm very proud of this launch.
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I'm very proud of this online community
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where we bring together aspiring
entrepreneurs, mentors and leaders and
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executives to help one another along
our journey to find the resources, the
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coaching, the workshops
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and the support we need to be hugely
successful.
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And one of those things is building our
own resilience and mastering our emotional,
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our emotions
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as leaders.
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And I think there are ways that we can
do that.
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At the Ascend Hub, I feel like we can
create a community built to helping us
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develop these essential skill
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to overcome
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those things that we need to overcome.
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But together, offering a supportive
community with personalized guidance,
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expert lead resources to empower us on
our
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journey to emotional mastery
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and on our journey to success
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professionally and personally.
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So if you're feeling overwhelmed and
you're feeling burned out, and you're
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feeling like your emotions are
controlled, and you remember you do
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have the power within you to change
that.
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It does start with recognizing that
your emotions are understanding your triggers
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and choosing that response between
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action and reaction.
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The power lies in that moment.
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And that serves you and serves
everybody that you love.
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Understand that this is practice.
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You can do it.
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If you need help, please feel free to
reach out.
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You can find us
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at Fearless Thinking,
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at FearlessThinking.com,
Fearless Thinking on YouTube, or
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join us at the AscendHub.com
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Get in.
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Get in early.
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The specials are going on right now.
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Don't miss this opportunity to become a
fan.
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Remember, and we will see you guys on
the other side, do some feelings
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thinking this week and have an
incredible,
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incredible weekend
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love on your loved ones, love on
yourself.
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And remember,
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think fearlessly.
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Ok, Bye!