
Thrive the Podcast
Are you surviving or thriving? Join me, Rebecca Kase, licensed psychotherapist, author, trauma expert, yoga instructor, and learn how to thrive in your life. I bring you expert knowledge along with my own lived experience of what it means to go from surviving to thriving. We’ll explore what it means to thrive in the face of challenges, how to apply psychology and neuroscience to building a resilient nervous system, and how to use the Thrive 5 to create your best life.
Thrive the Podcast
How To Be A Better Human
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Rebecca Kase
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Season 1
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Episode 22
Here is what was covered in this episode:
- I’m back! I took a break after completing my manuscript for The Polyvagal Solution, which will teach people how to manage stress using polyvagal theory.
- In today’s episode, I cover insights gained from spiritual practices that will help you be a better human.
- Most importantly, living on your own terms is essential—this is your one life, so don’t let others dictate how you should live.
- Learn why not taking things personally is a game changer.
- Be accountable is key. When you make a mistake, it’s important to take responsibility and make amends.
- Learning to let go is crucial. Life is full of cycles, and things, people, and situations will come and go. Holding on too tightly causes unnecessary suffering.
- Grief is a natural part of life’s cycles, but clinging to what was can prevent growth and healing.
- Recognizing that everyone is trying to survive can help foster empathy and understanding. Despite differences, most people want the same core things: happiness, health, safety, and joy.
- We should start conversations from a place of shared humanity, focusing on common goals like happiness and safety rather than on divisions.
- Not taking things personally doesn’t mean avoiding responsibility. It’s about understanding what is really about you and what isn’t.
- Letting go of people and relationships that no longer serve you is part of life’s natural process. It’s okay for relationships to end or evolve over time.
- Embrace life’s impermanence, and accept that nothing lasts forever. This mindset can help with moving forward from losses.
- Strive to be a better human by being curious, accountable, and compassionate toward yourself and others.
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