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Personal Synthesis is a handy ‘one-stop-shop’ that brings together all the areas that play a vital role in our everyday lives, from self-awareness to intimate relationships. Each podcast will discuss and provide useful tips for a topic that is covered on the Personal Synthesis website.
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In this episode, Nash and our special guest, Bonny Astor, discuss what can give us a sense of belonging, the pros and cons of groups, what groups require to last, and how to maximise your chances of being accepted when joining a new group. Bonny and Nash draw extensively from their experience of running Meetup groups, Thought Experiments in Pubs an…
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This podcast can help you be more in charge of interest and boredom. Generally, there are two reasons why we get bored: because nothing is happening and because of what is happening and they require different approaches. We will address both. Also, we sometimes may not be interested enough in things that we want to be, so we will talk about how to …
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Do you consider yourself an open or closed person? Are you in charge of opening and closing to new experiences or information, or sometimes you find yourself too open or too closed? Would you like to change anything in this respect? In this episode, we discuss what openness is, when and to what extent; we also share with our listeners tips on how t…
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Resilience is a hot topic - we seem to get less and less resilient with detrimental consequences for our well-being and mental health. In this episode, we first discuss factors that reduce resilience and then suggest what we can do to increase it. Three steps of resilience (think, choose, accept and move on), as well as how to deal with iceberg sit…
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In this episode, we will first examine the relationship between the sense of security and anxiety and explain why anxiety and fear are not the same, even though they are often used interchangeably nowadays. A few tips on how to control excessive anxiety will be suggested, and finally, we will discuss external and internal sources of security. perso…
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In this episode, we discuss some main dispositions towards events that are not experienced but anticipated: worrying, optimism and pessimism. We start by examining if worrying is really useful, why we worry and how to reduce and control worrying. Then we turn to optimism, pessimism and the possibility of their synthesis. It is, really, quite an opt…
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In this episode, we discuss how to deal with self-sabotage, build confidence, and preserve it if you make a mistake or receive negative feedback. We also tackle the negative effects of overconfidence and provide some easy-to-follow interventions that can help you regain your confidence in tricky situations when you feel you may lose it. personalsyn…
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In this first episode of the second season, we will discuss how to deal with fear reactions as well as their causes and triggers. Nash will also use the exposure technique to help Boby be more in charge of his fear of snakes. We hope this demonstration will help our listener deal with their fears too. personalsynthesis.com…
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Discipline has bad press. Many of us feel that there is something restrictive about it. But this is because we usually think about the top-down kind of discipline. There is another kind that actually enhances our freedom and is one of the most useful abilities that we can develop. In this episode, we offer some tips on how to do that. personalsynth…
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In this episode, we will discuss how to develop and maintain stability. If you are tired of chasing a good mood all the time for fear that you will otherwise fall into a bad mood, discover the value of the neutral position and how to get there! Centring, grounding, some relaxation techniques, and a simple form of meditation that can help you be mor…
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Since ancient times many have believed that the secret of happiness is peace of mind or inner harmony. That harmony is achieved by reducing internal conflicts. This will be the main focus of today's podcast. We will also suggest how to deal with one of the most common and difficult types of such conflicts - regret, personalsynthesis.com…
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Our concepts, ideas and beliefs create an inner structure, a private castle if you like, within which your mind lives. That structure is important to us, and when part of it crashes down or a hole appears in it, we experience anxiety and distress. In this episode, we will discuss how we can integrate and develop that inner structure. personalsynthe…
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Are you creative? Well, you are - and much more often than you think. You create thoughts and images in your mind almost all the time. Sometimes spontaneously and sometimes deliberately. In this podcast, we will discuss how we can be more in charge of that stream of spontaneously generated thoughts and images. Also, we will consider have we can dev…
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Do you love learning? Yes? No? Well, we all did when we were young and then, for some of us it turned into a chore and the spark for learning has been lost. And yet, learning is and can be wonderful! We will discuss in this podcast various types of learning and also suggest some learning tips as well as mnemonic techniques with the hope that this w…
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It is nice to be in a good mood and can be quite daunting when in a bad mood, as it can affect every aspect of our lives. The good news is that we are not completely powerless in this respect. There are things we can do about our moods. In this podcast, we will discuss how to affect intense or prolonged bad moods; how to affect mild or transient ba…
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Don't you like excitement? Of course, you do. Life would be boring without the spice of excitement. But excitement, understood as the intensity of our positive and negative experiences, has its downside too. Very often, it is not our emotional reaction that is a problem but its intensity. That intensity made you send that email or tweet, which you …
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What to do with our feelings? We can’t live without them, but it is not always easy to live with them – particularly if we believe we are at their mercy. In this podcast, we make a case that we don’t have to be just a leaf in the wind of our feelings and discuss some steps that we can take to be more in charge of them. personalsynthesis.com…
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