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Changing Our Story and Showing Compassion for Friends in Vulnerable Places
The key to changing our story and being there for our friends in a vulnerable place is to listen to their stories over time and recognize the similarities in the situations they face, and to carefully consider the timing and dosage of our responses in each conversation.
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The value of therapy is that it offers wise compassion by helping people see themselves in a way they may not be able to on their own, opening them up to the concept of the other version of the story.
06:24 - 07:20 (00:56)
Summary
The value of therapy is that it offers wise compassion by helping people see themselves in a way they may not be able to on their own, opening them up to the concept of the other version of the story. This allows individuals to more effectively have wise compassion for their friends when they confide in them about difficult situations.
ChapterChanging Our Story and Showing Compassion for Friends in Vulnerable Places
Episode1013 Overcome Shame, Process Pain & Maximize Mental Health w/Lori Gottlieb
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The podcast discusses how to change a friend's story while demonstrating compassion towards them without making them feel wrong.
07:20 - 08:23 (01:02)
Summary
The podcast discusses how to change a friend's story while demonstrating compassion towards them without making them feel wrong. Understanding the timing and dosage is essential when being a compassionate truth teller, listening attentively to your friend's story is also important.
ChapterChanging Our Story and Showing Compassion for Friends in Vulnerable Places
Episode1013 Overcome Shame, Process Pain & Maximize Mental Health w/Lori Gottlieb
PodcastThe School of Greatness
In this episode, the speaker discusses the importance of listening and offers a helpful question to ask when someone comes to you with a challenge or hurt.
08:23 - 09:09 (00:46)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker discusses the importance of listening and offers a helpful question to ask when someone comes to you with a challenge or hurt. By asking "how can I be helpful to you right now," you can offer the person something that is truly helpful in the moment.