Ami Chen Mills-Naim hosts 'The Root of All Problems,' a deep-hearted reflection on the origins of our pain, suffering, disappointments and confusion. What might be possible in life if we understood that there is one simple solution?
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Elese talks with Ami Chen Mills-Naim of the Center For Sustainable Change about the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness and Thought and how they work in daily life. A great show on how 'abstract' principles play out in our relationships and our lives and how our awareness of them makes a difference.
Dedicated with love and appreciation to the significant others in our lives. Decision making is at the root of a lot of our daily stress. But did you know that studies show that it is no more effective to ponder a decision at length than to simply pick based on first impression? If drawn out, over-thought decision-making is causing you sleepless nights, or taking up lots of your mental space, this will help.
Your mind was meant for greater things than data analysis and endless agonizing. And perhaps there is no Right or Wrong? ![]() People say multitasking makes us more productive, and pressure keeps us focused. Do you work well under pressure and feel more focused or less? Just because you can do five things at once does that mean you should? Recent research on focus, memory and multitasking is revealing we may not be the super-taskers that we thought we were. I talk about two types of focus and explore how to be focused, naturally, no matter what else is going on. Read 'The Price of Multitasking' Click here to listen now
Listen via iTunes Listen to Tom Sterner and I talk more about Focus in the show "Focus On Demand" ![]() Dealing with what we cannot change and what is out of our control. How do we do it without losing our minds, our sanity and our equilibrium? If you like this show you may also like shows about dealing with stress and fear
Breaking habits when your willpower is weaker than water. We talk about the many different ways we try to break habits and why some work and some don't. We examine the two levels on which we change anything in life and learn how to become deeply satisfied rather than just self-improved
We are very hard on ourselves. Some would say, for good reason. I'd say, I'm not sure you can harass yourself into happiness. I ask the question, why is self-punishing seen as the best answer to our flub-ups? What is the effect in our lives when even well-intended change programs becomes relentless self-critiques? We talk about ways to implement change when you want to and how to be with your mistakes. Listen here
or via iTunes If you liked this you might like more shows on Growth and Change (here's a list) If you wanted to feel completely in your well-being, where would you look?
I explore the nature of health, well-being and how to look behind the symptomology. Could it be that all health is mental health? This show broadcasted live today, and will be archived soon and available on the links below ![]() One of my favorite guests is back to delight you with her newest life exploration: Savor and Serve the World. What do you do when The Big Energy tap, tap, taps you on the shoulder and says "How do you crack your heart open in the moment and savor life...?" And what do you do when you don't know the answer? If you are Jen Louden you... ... jump in with both feet. And start paddlin'. more on her experiment here Listen to the show now
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(The "Listen Now" links also no longer play). My show ran live for 3 years until April 2012 and my heartfelt thank you to all who listened and learned with me. With Love, Elese SHOW TOPICS
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