Pathfinders

4 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger: Life Lessons from Christiane Steffens-Dhaussy

Jessa van Meerten Season 1 Episode 3

In this episode of Pathfinders, I talk with German psychologist, trainer, and palliative care expert Christiane Steffens-Dhaussy. Christiane shares four essential life insights she wishes she had known when she was younger. These insights include understanding that life doesn't follow a straight line, how the brain shapes our perceptions and decisions, the importance of human connections, and the power of gratitude. Through relatable anecdotes and professional expertise, Christiane offers practical advice for navigating life's challenges, making authentic decisions, and cultivating a fulfilling life. 


About Christiane:

Christiane Steffens-Dhaussy is a German psychologist, trainer and supervisor who is married to someone from France and who works in Luxembourg. She works with both mental health professionals and medical staff. She’s also an expert in palliative care and has written a book in French about guiding both families, patients and medical staff through the difficult journey of death and grief in general hospitals. Her career has been built on understanding the human experience from different perspectives and with different modalities and now she’s here to share some life-changing lessons that she wishes someone had told her when she was younger. 


Link to her book: https://www.satas.com/fr/deuil/6925-accompagner-la-mort-et-le-deuil-une-approche-pratique-pour-le-milieu-hospitalier-9782872932320.html



00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage

02:03 The Unpredictable Journey of Life

06:48 Navigating Through Challenges and Anxiety

10:34 Balancing Rational Thinking and Gut Feelings

20:09 Understanding How Your Brain Works

31:55 Calm Your Body Down

32:48 The Importance of Reaching Out

34:16 Creating a Support System

36:00 Surrounding Yourself with Positive People

39:27 Finding Your Tribe

47:15 The Power of Gratitude

01:00:23 Fire Away Questions