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Anna Pinkerton: Overcoming “Inner Brutality” Through Self-Awareness and Curiosity Without Judgement

Anna Pinkerton: Overcoming “Inner Brutality” Through Self-Awareness and Curiosity Without Judgement

FromThe B.rad Podcast


Anna Pinkerton: Overcoming “Inner Brutality” Through Self-Awareness and Curiosity Without Judgement

FromThe B.rad Podcast

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Sep 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Anna Pinkerton is a psychotherapist based in the UK who specializes in helping individuals and corporate groups overcome trauma, burnout and breakdown. This show starts out talking about the stresses of the traditional corporate workplace and how bad energy and dysfunctional communication can spread through an organization much like the pandemic virus. As we discuss how business leaders and executives can heal from trauma and improve corporate culture, Anna explains that these techniques and strategies are applicable to every other source of stress and trauma we face in life, especially healing from our own flawed subconscious programming. This is where the show gets deep and meaningful for all of us, even if you aren’t dealing with workplace dysfunction. Anna drops the brilliant insight that before we can achieve any form of life transformation, we must first increase self-awareness and “train oneself to be curious without judgement.” It occurs to me that this is incredibly relevant to the pursuit of diet and fitness goals. We are so used to getting bombarded with information, advice, and rigid programming but we fail to recognize our blind spots that lead us to repeat the same flawed patterns that leave us frustrated, confused and falling short of our goals. You will love many fresh insights and cool new vocabulary terms from Anna, such as the dreaded “inner brutality” - the negative self-talk and self-judgement that is so common that it’s become a normal and customary part of culture. You know, those seemingly trivial comments like, “I’m so stupid I lost my car keys,” all the way over to the deep-seated subconscious beliefs that you’re not good enough, you don’t deserve to be happy or successful, and so forth. Anna reports that 93% of her patients over the course of her 25 year practice have engaged in inner brutality. Learn more at annapinkerton.com and take the 60-second quiz about burnout at AnnaPinkerton.comTIMESTAMPS:Brad’s guest talks about negative self-destructive thoughts. [01:37]Look for reasons, rather than blame. [02:51]There is a crisis of people feeling fried from working at home. [05:25] Is this crisis a case of time management? [08:03]These stressful dynamics might very well predate the pandemic. [10:46]The counselor can evaluate the level of stress by noticing trauma beneath the skin or see how the muscles are held. [12:06]The careful and tactful conversations with corporate leaders are when you can help them separate themselves as people away from the problem. [15:35]The best way to deal with the stress in the workplace is to own your part of it. [19:49]Has the hyperconnectivity and the boundaries of the workplace been broken down by technology? [24:10]Sometime it is difficult to realize that certain triggers affect the dynamics of your life. [27:43]The personal health and self-care piece is big, when you are dealing with stress in the workplace. [30:45]   You can’t deal with self-care concerns if you aren’t self-aware. [33:12]It is almost normal in our society that people are cruel to themselves. [35:04]Sometimes a person is not really an asshole, they are acting like one because they need something from you. [36:49]It is said that 90 percent of our thoughts about ourselves in a day are negative. [38:47]We need to learn not to waste time with Inner Brutality. Why waste time in interaction that doesn’t serve me well? [41:08]How does one begin this process of rewiring? [43:18]We tend to give ourselves over to something outside of us in an attempt to feel valuable. [47:24]We don’t realize the impact on our life when we demean ourselves and talk in a derogatory manner towards ourselves. [50:01]What can the listeners do to train their brains to change from Inner Brutality to compatibility compassion? [53:56]LINKS:Brad’s Shopping PageBiology of BeliefAnna PinkertonFollow me on social media for more great content!Instagram: @bradkearns1Facebook: @bradkearnsjumphighTwitter: @bradleykearnsSponsorsCheck out each of
Released:
Sep 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brad Kearns covers health, fitness, peak performance, personal growth, relationships, happiness, and longevity. Slow down, take a deep breath, take a cold plunge, and get over the high-stress, tightly wound approach that often leads to disappointment and burnout. Kearns, a New York Times bestselling author, Guinness World Record holder in Speedgolf, 2020 #1 ranked USA Masters track&field age 55-59 high jumper, and former national champion and #3 world-ranked professional triathlete, offers a diverse and sometimes spicy mix of shows: expert guest interviews, peak performance primers, and brief “Breather” shows providing quick insights and how-to tips that you can execute right away to improve your life.