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TMWT Episode 027: Television Eyes

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TMWT Episode 027: Television Eyes

Welcome to Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi: Personal Growth, Mental Health, and Interesting Ideas. We're a podcast where we explore ways we can heal from the past, grow in positivity in the future, and find some food for thought along the journey.

In this week's episode, we look at why it is so hard to see things from other people's perspectives, and explore how to do just that.

I don’t really do short so well, but I'll do my best.” – Tzvi Hilsenrath

In this episode of Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi:

  • What stops me from getting out of my own head?
  • How does it help to write letters to dead people?
  • Why should I put distance between my memories and my emotions?
  • Where should I go with truly traumatic memories and resentments?
  • Who is like a god to us when we're young?
  • When can we finally let go?

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Thanks for tuning in!

Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of the Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please head over to iTunes and rate and review to help us reach even more listeners interested in personal growth. Don’t forget to check out our website to stay up-to-date on what’s in store!

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TMWT Episode 027: Television Eyes

Welcome to Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi: Personal Growth, Mental Health, and Interesting Ideas. We're a podcast where we explore ways we can heal from the past, grow in positivity in the future, and find some food for thought along the journey.

In this week's episode, we look at why it is so hard to see things from other people's perspectives, and explore how to do just that.

I don’t really do short so well, but I'll do my best.” – Tzvi Hilsenrath

In this episode of Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi:

  • What stops me from getting out of my own head?
  • How does it help to write letters to dead people?
  • Why should I put distance between my memories and my emotions?
  • Where should I go with truly traumatic memories and resentments?
  • Who is like a god to us when we're young?
  • When can we finally let go?

Mentioned Resources:

Connect with Tzvi:

Thanks for tuning in!

Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of the Thoughtful Mind with Tzvi! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please head over to iTunes and rate and review to help us reach even more listeners interested in personal growth. Don’t forget to check out our website to stay up-to-date on what’s in store!

Support the show
  continue reading

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