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Can You Thrive in Crisis? Build Your Mental Grit with Dr. Sue Varma

Can You Thrive in Crisis? Build Your Mental Grit with Dr. Sue Varma

FromBetter! with Dr. Stephanie


Can You Thrive in Crisis? Build Your Mental Grit with Dr. Sue Varma

FromBetter! with Dr. Stephanie

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Sue Varma, board-certified psychiatrist or psychiatrist and Author of Practical Optimism, joins Dr. Stephanie in this episode and together, they explore practical strategies for bolstering mental fortitude, navigating emotions, and reclaiming control over one's time and mental space.Drawing from Dr. Varma's extensive experience, including her groundbreaking work at the World Trade Center Mental Health Program, they discuss techniques to combat overwhelm, embrace the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO), and cultivate meaningful connections through friendship.Whether you're seeking tools to regulate emotions, alleviate stress, or simply enhance your well-being, this episode promises invaluable insights for all. Tune in and embark on a journey toward resilience, empowerment, and practical optimism.Episode Overview:0:00 Intro/Teaser1:15 Stress and Resilience3:18 Practical Optimism: A Blend of Eastern and Western Philosophy6:20 Validating the Human Experience11:27 Medication and Calming Techniques for Inflammation19:35 The Power of Observing Emotional "Tells"27:08 Creating Distance from Negative Thoughts Through Mindful Observation35:15 Reframing Cognitive Strategies for Self-Reflection40:25 Finding Pleasure in Slowing Down and Appreciating the Senses43:54 Slowing Down and Savoring the Present Moment48:22 The Complexity of Emotions and Communication50:30 The Therapeutic Power of Crying and Communication54:20 Conflict Resolution: Resolving Conflicts Like Adults58:03 Example of a Couple's Damaging Behavior in a Three-Legged Race1:01:07 Communication Differences Between Men and Women1:04:14 The Power of Feeling Supported and the Danger of Schadenfreude1:09:54 The Importance of Relying on Others and Offering Help1:13:28 The Importance of Choices, Work, and Sacrifices1:20:12 Practical Optimism: The Art, Science, and Practice of Well-beingBio:Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist who was the first medical director and attending psychiatrist at the World Trade Center Mental Health Program. She is also the go-to for all of the national morning shows on various topics related to mental health. Her first book examines how some people survive, even thrive, despite profound challenge, and how we can all optimize the things we have control over, while buffering ourselves from stress.Website: https://www.doctorsuevarma.com/Practical Optimism book: https://www.doctorsuevarma.com/book/Resources mentioned:It’s Not About the Nail - https://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg?si=9zOcR3GR4E-9Ws5cWe are grateful to our sponsors:COLDTUREComing soon…BON CHARGEI am doubling down on this year for my best skin ever. The Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask helps with glowing, younger, firmer-looking skin with minimal effort or time AND without really changing your usual day or night routine.  Head over to https://bonharge.com/better and use the discount code BETTER at checkout to get 15% off your entire cart.TIMELINE NUTRITIONI'm in my mid-40s, and I've never felt more energized. One of the products I use to maximize this energy and help my muscles recover is Mitopure by Timeline. To feel your best, go to https://timelinenutrition.com/better and use code BETTER to get 10% off your order.
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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This show is for high performing women who want to have BETTER bodies, BETTER minds, BETTER relationships, BETTER sex, and BETTER families. I love taking complex science and making it easy to integrate into daily life. Every week I’ll be giving you access to world-class scientists, medical doctors, plastic surgeons, professional athletes, Olympic athletes, Hollywood actors, parenting coaches, sex experts, and psychologists. I am always looking to answer this question: What are the simplest things we can do today, to get better tomorrow? I am part geek, part magic, and it’s my mission to be the voice for women...Let’s get better together.