We've all been there: a plan falls apart, a deadline shifts, or a minor inconvenience feels like the end of the world. Or, we spend way too much of our time and energy worrying about 'what if.' We usually blame the situation for how we feel, but today's guest says the 'problem' isn't what's happening - it's how we're wired to react to it.
I'm joined by Dr. Rachel Goldman, a clinical psychologist, NYU professor, and a leading expert in the mind-body connection who has shared her insights alongside icons like Oprah and Mel Robbins.
Ahead of the April launch of her highly anticipated book, "When Life Happens," Dr. Rachel breaks down the science of CBT and explains why we need to stop trying to 'delete' stress and start building a Coping Toolbox.
This episode is a survival guide for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the weight of 'doing it all' and is ready to reclaim their peace of mind.
What We Discuss:
The Stress Reframe: Why stress is inevitable, but our physiological and mental reaction to it is a choice.
The "All or Nothing" Trap: How to break the cycle of perfectionism when things go sideways.
Building Your Coping Toolbox: Specific strategies to regulate your emotions in real time.
Mindset as a Skill: Why resilience isn't a personality trait - it's a strategy you can train.
When Life Happens: A deep dive into the mindset shifts needed to navigate life's messiest moments.
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