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How to Develop the 7 Traits of Emotional Fitness | Dr. Emily Anhalt
Ever felt like your emotions were running the show? One moment you're mindfully present, the next hijacked by anxiety over the future or paralyzed by regrets of the past. If this resonates, you're not alone.
But what if there was a way to cultivate profound emotional fitness - the ability to embrace the full range of your feelings while navigating life with resilience, empathy and playfulness?
My guest today is Dr. Emily Anhalt, a clinical psychologist whose new book "Flex Your Feelings" outlines a pioneering framework for developing this vital emotional agility. Through decades of research and therapeutic work, she has identified seven core traits of emotionally fit individuals and how to strengthen them.
Guest: Dr. Emily Anhalt is a psychologist, international speaker, and the CoFounder and Chief Clinical Officer of Coa, the gym for mental health.
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Host: Jonathan Fields, creator of Good Life Project podcast and the Sparketype® Assessment,
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173. How to Prioritize Fun and Still Get Brilliant Work Done | Bree Groff
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172. How to Cultivate Sustainable Ambition in Life and Work | Kathy Oneto
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170. How to Playfully "Date" Potential Careers and Callings | Charlie Gilkey
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