140 - Why Positive Thinking is Making Your Anxiety Worse with Dr. Rachel Goldman
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Rachel Goldman (Dr. Rachel), a licensed psychologist, speaker, and author of the brand-new book, "When Life Happens: The Mindset Shift You Need to Manage Stress,Build Confidence and Break Free."
We've all been there: you have a plan, a routine, and a goal—and then "life happens." Whether it's a global shift or a personal curveball, the unexpected has a way of skyrocketing our stress levels and leaving us feeling stuck in a cycle of anxiety.
Dr. Rachel dives into the science of why our brains crave certainty and how we can build emotional resilience when things feel out of our control. We discuss the vital difference between stress and anxiety, how to break the cycle of "all-or-nothing" thinking, and the practical behavioral tools we can use to maintain our mental well-being even on our toughest days.
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