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Dysfunctions can work for a person until they don't, to have sustained health and impact we need to be healthy in what we're doing.
21:23 - 22:35 (01:12)
Summary
Dysfunctions can work for a person until they don't, to have sustained health and impact we need to be healthy in what we're doing.
ChapterRecognizing Wrong Thought Patterns
EpisodeHow To Stop Feeling Stuck In Life (By Doing THIS) w/ Craig Groeschel EP 1394
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The key to recognizing and correcting negative thought patterns is to identify and capture these thoughts as soon as possible, and replace them with truth.
22:35 - 25:52 (03:16)
Summary
The key to recognizing and correcting negative thought patterns is to identify and capture these thoughts as soon as possible, and replace them with truth. This process takes time, but with discipline and persistence, it is possible to overcome negative thought patterns and achieve significant personal growth.
ChapterRecognizing Wrong Thought Patterns
EpisodeHow To Stop Feeling Stuck In Life (By Doing THIS) w/ Craig Groeschel EP 1394
PodcastThe School of Greatness
In this episode, the importance of distinguishing between our needs and desires is discussed.
25:52 - 26:26 (00:33)
Summary
In this episode, the importance of distinguishing between our needs and desires is discussed. While basic requirements such as food and sleep are necessary needs, we also require social connection, recreation, and alone time to thrive.
ChapterRecognizing Wrong Thought Patterns
EpisodeHow To Stop Feeling Stuck In Life (By Doing THIS) w/ Craig Groeschel EP 1394
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Michael Hyatt shares the importance of asking for help and how it's crucial to understand that it doesn't make one a bad leader, a bad husband or a narcissist to have needs.
26:26 - 27:33 (01:06)
Summary
Michael Hyatt shares the importance of asking for help and how it's crucial to understand that it doesn't make one a bad leader, a bad husband or a narcissist to have needs. It's necessary to let others meet one's needs, but not to the extent where they are solving all their problems.