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Hey listener! My name is Anastasia. Welcome to TMB - The Mindfulness Broadcast. This podcast will cover mindfulness, how to stay focused on the present moment, and how to work with your own feelings, and thoughts.I believe it's important to speak up, so we will just talk about different things, covering interesting topics, I'll share some epic books and studies that helped me and might help some of you on daily basis.Thank you for listening!Enjoy
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Life applies lots of pressure and then on top of that WE put even MORE pressure on ourselves. It leads to stress, anxiety, overthinking, emotional withdrawal, depression, and all sorts of consequences. This impromptu episode is like a random pinch to start noticing where you apply too much pressure and let go of it! Life will become easier and more…
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Hey, beautiful creatures! In this episode, we'll talk to Aleksander Piotr Lingauer - an inspiring athlete, writer, kind, and adventurous person. The purpose of these episodes will be to share inspiring stories of the people around us. We can all get so much from talking to friends of our friends, acquaintances, and people from small local communiti…
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Every system in our body relies on oxygen. And it’s something that happens automatically, we don’t think “ Oh, now it’s time to inhale. And although it’s an unconscious process, we might not even know that we could do it wrong. Breathing properly can have a huge impact on our overall health and wellbeing and it can be used as a tool to reduce feeli…
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Emotional addiction is different from any other addiction because we’re living the emotional experience so much more often and so closely that most of the time we are not aware of it. Emotional addiction is a state where the person is dependent on their emotions. In this case, the person depends on the chemicals produced by the brain when particula…
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If you’ve been here before then you know that I like the topic of emotional intelligence. If you’re new to the podcast, then let me tell you. Emotional intelligence is very important but unfortunately not taught or promoted enough for people to learn it and consciously use it on a daily basis. Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand, us…
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Addressing the past holds significant psychological importance for personal growth and well-being. Firstly, it enables emotional healing by allowing individuals to confront and process unresolved issues. By working through painful memories and traumatic experiences, one can release pent-up emotions and develop healthier coping mechanisms. Secondly,…
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From a psychological standpoint, remembering and connecting with your inner child is important for several reasons. It allows you to tap into and understand the early experiences, emotions and needs that have shaped your current self. It's crucial for self-discovery, emotional healing, empathy, and compassion, creativity, and playfulness. When you …
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Thank you for joining The Mindfulness Broadcast, my name is Anastasia, hope you’re doing well. I appreciate you as always and am happy to see more and more of you listening to these episodes, it means the world to me, keep coming back for the great content. So let’s start! Today’s topic of the episode is SHAME. Shame as emotion. Why it can have a n…
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This episode is touching an even more serious topic. Some people are familiar with this term and some never heard of it, however a lot of us tend to experience it even if you don’t realise you do so. Autoaggression is a violent behavior of an individual toward themselves. It also can be referred to as self harm. It is a set of behaviors aimed at ha…
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ( let’s refer to it in the future as CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on modifying dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and thoughts by interrogating and uprooting negative or irrational beliefs. Let's talk about it today and see If it can be helpful to you. This episode was produced by AOLI (www.aoli.fm) Sup…
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So…fear is a basic physical reaction. That’s something we are born with as species. We all know about our 4 biological responses to fear: Fight, Flight, Freeze, & Fawn. The human experience of fear begins in the amygdala, the part of the brain that processes many of our emotions. When the amygdala is activated due to possible danger, it elicits the…
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I asked myself a question another day. The question was: “Why is it so hard for me to accept who I am?” This episode is about self acceptance, but it will be in a form of self-talk. See it as a diary. Whenever there is a conflict between two people the best thing to do to resolve it - is to talk about it. Same comes when there is an internal confli…
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Hi you! Yes! YOU! Great choice joining The mIndfulness Broadcast, that means you care about yourself and you’re here to learn more about your emotions, your body and about YOU in general! Self improvement and self growth is something that everyone is interested in more or less. Either it’s going to the Gym, healthy eating or even walking or taking …
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I want to focus on the physical part of the mindfulness Your body knows everything. It gives signs and clues to your current mental state. Mindfulness isn't only about what's in your head. It's also a lot about what's in your body. When you learn to be HERE and NOW in your head and in your body, that's when the magic happens. P.S. no real magic beh…
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From childhood, we’re often taught to obey, adjust, compromise and make others comfortable. Sometimes this messaging is implied and sometimes it is direct (“I don’t’ care if you don’t want to hug your nana, it’s impolite!”). So it’s no wonder some of us find it difficult to set appropriate boundaries as we get older. We don’t want to offend or hurt…
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