Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement

Justin Malik
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Feb 18, 2024 • 8min

3082: Remember to Slam the Door Behind You by Isaac Morehouse on Happiness, Life Choices & Decision Making

Isaac Morehouse advocates decisively closing doors on options that lead to unhappiness in life. He emphasizes the importance of eliminating paths that drain joy and energy, encouraging listeners to say no to what makes them 'dead inside.' By embracing this strategy, one can navigate towards a fulfilling life by burning bridges and shutting doors leading to unhappiness.
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Feb 18, 2024 • 10min

3081: How Humans Experience the World by Alexis Chapman of Smart Tribes Institute on Neuroscience & Behavior Modification

Neuroscience expert Alexis Chapman discusses how humans interpret and react to surroundings, shaping behavior and identity. Topics include visual, auditory, and kinesthetic responses, behavior modification, identity formation, emotional control, and strategies for personal growth.
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Feb 17, 2024 • 10min

3080: How to Get Back on Track with Motivation & Habits by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on Resilience & Overcoming Setbacks

Guest Leo Babauta, founder of Zen Habits, shares a method to overcome setbacks by focusing on small victories. He discusses rebuilding motivation and habits through incremental progress, highlighting the importance of mood and resilience in staying on track.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 10min

3079: [Part 2] 4 Fascinating Psychological Theories That Explain Your Whole Life by Mark Manson

This podcast explores Life History Theory and Attachment Theory as frameworks to understand human behaviors and relationships. It discusses the importance of emotional connection and how early bonds shape relationship dynamics. The significance of being single and the potential for a fulfilling love life are also explored.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 11min

3078: [Part 1] 4 Fascinating Psychological Theories That Explain Your Whole Life by Mark Manson

Mark Manson introduces listeners to fascinating psychological theories that explain human behavior, including Terror Management Theory and Post-Traumatic Growth Theory. These theories explore the influence of our awareness of mortality on our actions and the potential for personal growth after trauma, providing insights into our motivations and resilience.
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Feb 14, 2024 • 9min

3077: Cutting to Your Own Core by Greg Audino on Self-Understanding & Self-Improvement

Explore the concept of self-understanding and self-judgment. Understand motivations for self-improvement using the example of nail-biting. Transform bad habits and find healthier alternatives. Introduction of Go Henry by Acorns, a smart debit card and learning app for kids.
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Feb 13, 2024 • 10min

3076: Micro-Bursts of Self-Care by Julie Morgenstern on Well-Being & Emotional Health

The podcast discusses the concept of 'Micro-Bursts of Self-Care' and how they can benefit our well-being. It explores finding meaningful moments for self-care in small pockets of time, strengthening relationships through small touch points, and the significance of focusing on one idea. The podcast also mentions journaling as a suggested self-care activity.
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Feb 12, 2024 • 7min

3075: 7 Ways To Slow Down In a Fast Paced World by Emma Scheib of Simple Slow Lovely on Stepping Back & Self Help

Emma Scheib, a guest on this podcast, shares transformative strategies for embracing a slower lifestyle in our fast-paced world. She discusses the importance of setting boundaries, deep breathing, creating with your hands, and unplugging from technology. The podcast also covers seven actionable tips for slowing down, including cooking, reading, and reassessing career choices.
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Feb 11, 2024 • 8min

3074: Why It’s So Hard To Settle Debts Of Gratitude by Helene Massicotte of Free to Pursue

Writer Helene Massicotte discusses the challenge of expressing gratitude to influential individuals, highlighting the emotional weight of such acts and the importance of overcoming vulnerability. She explores the power of gratitude and recognition, the difficulty of expressing gratitude, and the personal nature of podcasts as a platform for settling debts of gratitude.
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Feb 11, 2024 • 10min

3073: Regenerative Healthcare: Could This Simple Concept Heal The World by Emma Hogan with Les Mills

Emma Hogan, a writer collaborating with Les Mills, discusses the transformative potential of Regenerative Healthcare. They explore the integration of farming and healthcare to combat lifestyle-related diseases, the shift towards regenerative organic farming, prevention-based approaches to well-being, and the power of consumer choices in shaping the food system.

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