103. Can speaking our goals aloud set us up for Failure and Sow Seeds of Discontent?
Manage episode 393686459 series 3539455
How one can become genuinely curious without attachments?
We explore the challenge of setting personal goals and dealing with the negative self-talk that often arises when these goals are unmet or viewed from a destination-based perspective. They discuss the importance of focusing on the journey and the process rather than just the outcome. Through a series of discussions, they come to the understanding that genuine curiosity, approached without ego and with a childlike wonder, can be a transformative experience, allowing individuals to engage with their personal development more fully and with a sense of contentment. This approach leads to a discussion of curiosity's subjectivity and its potential to make an individual feel good by paying close attention and giving genuine time and effort to learn and grow.
The key takeaway is that being curious serves as a catalyst for true knowledge and self-empowerment, transcending personal limitations and leading to a rewarding journey of self-discovery.
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1. Struggling to enjoy the process and self-improvement. (00:00:00)
2. Mike struggled with self-limiting beliefs, introspection. (00:19:14)
3. Therapy for Katherine improved self-awareness, reduced negative self-talk. (00:21:22)
4. Seek validation through completing actions, not words. (00:41:10)
5. Struggling with self-doubt, seeking validation. (00:48:09)
6. Exploring roots to understand discontent and goals. (01:01:02)
7. Advice given softly, warmly, leads to acceptance. (01:13:23)
8. Healthy brainwaves lead to ego's disappearance. (01:33:12)
9. Concern for understanding oneself and setting boundaries. (01:45:04)
10. Mixed feelings about a brilliant but unaware friend. (02:18:24)
11. Exploring empowerment and self-confidence in goal-setting. (02:22:08)
12. Curiosity leads to wisdom beyond the ego. (02:32:55)
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