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¿Por qué un grupo formado por personas supuestamente capacitadas para tomar buenas decisiones, a veces toma el peor de los caminos? En los apuntes de Psicología Social nos encontramos con el psicólogo Irving Janis, y sus estudios sobre lo que él denominó -a comienzo de la década de los 70-, el groupthink, o pensamiento en grupo.En este podcast hablamos de por qué, en ocasiones, las decisiones en grupo resultan ser realmente malas o, dicho de otra manera, de cuando el pensamiento en grupo nos lleva a tomar malas decisiones. También encontrarás el “antídoto” para que puedas solventar este “posible problema", en tu próxima reunión de trabajo, amigos, vecinos… o consejo de gobierno ;)Y por último contarte que esta semana subimos la última sesión del reto “Cultivar la paciencia”, dirigido por la coach Cris Polo; y el viernes subimos la primera sesión de nuestro nuevo reto: …

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Nate Green is a fitness expert & author that advocates a simple approach to well-being. On this episode we cover... Breakdown what it takes to make lasting changes in your life. How a degree isn’t necessary if you have experience & connections. Pareto’s 80/20 principle & why focusing on the tiny hacks and tweaks will stop you from starting. The Nuclear Mode. A very creative strategy he uses to restrict the time spent on his phone. Subscribe to my newsletter and find out about my new course here... mattdavella.com/newsletter

Her body badly broken in a horrific bus crash in Laos, Alison Wright was still trying to breathe as she realized that she may not make it out alive. But not only did she survive, the award-winning National Geographic photographer called upon her years of meditation practice to keep breathing as she re-learned how to walk, overcame months of debilitating pain, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and even got back on a bus in Laos, all of which she details in her memoir, "Learning to Breathe: One Woman's Journey of Spirit and Survival."

DON'T ALLOW STRESS TO CONSUMER YOUR LIFE. I’ve been dealing with a lot of stress lately in my life. I get wrapped up in it and tell myself (and others) how stressed I am. This mentality ends up breeding even more stress, and it’s honestly not healthy. As I listen to others around me, I’ve come to realize this is the norm. Despite all of the technology we have and all of our luxuries, we consider ourselves to be the most stressed generation. That’s why I decided to bring you another great mashup talking about this stress from Amanda Enayati, Todd Kashdan, Lissa Rankin, and Arianna Huffington. Stress, more than anything, is a mindset. It’s something we create ourselves in order to try and protect ourselves. We even become stressed about the unknown. The possibility of infinite success, or infinite failure, naturally gets our emotions …

Leos y Alita dedicaron este Mándarax a los volcanes. Nuestras biólogas de cabecera nos explican qué son los volcanes, por qué se forman y por qué son algo tan impredecible. También, cuáles son las consecuencias de una erupción, y qué pasaría con nosotros si el supervolcán de Yellowstone decidiera destapar sus calderas. Puentes.mx Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mandarax) Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/mandarax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Could the Bacteria in Your Gut Help To Balance Your Brain? Pt. 2 with Zoe Davis
Change Your Brain Every Day
It may make some squeamish, but there are 100 trillion bugs in your intestinal lining. 100 trillion! Believe it or not, these bacteria may actually be your brain’s best friends. In part 2 of a series with nutritional coach Zoe Davis, Dr. Daniel Amen and Zoe describe the important ways your gut interacts with your brain, how the vagus nerve just may be to blame for your anxiety and depression.

This is your brain. And this is your brain on love. We’re talking about your brain on relationships -- how the different parts of your brain affect how we relate to our partners, and how we can use that to build better relationships. This week's episode was inspired in part by Wired for Love by Stan Tatkin, MFT. Join our amazing community of listeners at multiamory.supercast.com. We offer sliding scale subscriptions so everyone can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, and our amazing Discord community. Multiamory was created by Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack.Our theme music is Forms I Know I Did by Josh and Anand.Follow us on Instagram @Multiamory_Podcast and visit our website Multiamory.com. We are a proud member of the Pleasure Podcasts network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Enric Corbera participa en el programa Viure des de l'essència. En esta cápsula Enric habla sobre las familias tóxicas: La toxicidad de una familia tiene dos polaridades: una por exceso y otra por defecto. Pueden ser igual de tóxicos unos padres ausentes emocionalmente como unos excesivamente sobreprotectores. En los dos casos nos encontramos con personas que se han desarrollado con ese exceso de negativo y de positivo y esto se ve reflejado posteriormente en la familia que acabarán creando en un futuro estos hijos. Los padres deben permitir el desarrollo emocional de sus hijos y respetar el proceso de individualización sin caer en la sobreprotección o en el desentendimiento en este momento tan importante del desarrollo humano.

When you start to think about food as medicine that can heal you, rather than just stuff you eat when you’re hungry, everything can change. In the first episode in a series with BrainFitLife coach Zoe Davis, Dr. Daniel Amen and Zoe discuss the standard American diet (SAD), the food/mood connection, and how elimination diets can tell you if some of the biggest health offender foods are hurting you.

I'm a podcaster! :-) So schnell können Träume in Erfüllung gehen. Viel Spass mit dieser Episode, welches eine Episode aus meinem Hörbuch ist. Wir starten mit den englischen Versionen - falls Deutsch absolut gewünscht ist, bitte unbedingt mitteilen. Liebe Liebenden Ich sollte nie erzählen, was ich als nächstes tue, so wie im letzten Blog wo ich geschrieben habe, dass es im nächsten Blog um „die wilden Seiten des Lebens“ geht. Dafür habe ich was anderes und ich hoffe, dass es Dir ebenso gefällt! Die wilden Seiten folgen. Demnächst. „Was wäre, wenn ich nochmals neu beginnen könnte“ Stell Dir vor, Du bekommst eine Diagnose. Stell Dir vor, es wird Dir gesagt, dass Du nicht mehr viel Lebenszeit hast. Ein Gräuel, nicht wahr? Doch so vielen Menschen geht es so. Tag täglich. Und ab und zu ignorieren wir diese Menschen und verstehen erst, wenn es bei einem …

Little: Schoolhouse Rock Gives Me the “America Feeling” and Taught Me the Preamble to the Constitution
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
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“NEVER SAY YOU'RE NOT WORTHY OF SOMETHING.” Your mindset is one of the most important tools you have in life. It can make you or break you. Many times people don’t realize the impact their thoughts and words have on their life, They tell themselves stories, whether it’s about their work, their finances, or even their health. These stories become real. They dictate your future. Unfortunately, it’s not so simple to change the narrative you are giving yourself. A lot of times it takes a major life event to make you realize the problem. By then, it can feel too late. I wanted to share this episode with you to show you 6 of the common misconceptions we have that can be holding you back. If you take the time to open your eyes to these mindset problems, you can start changing your life now …

On April 16, 2018, Des Linden captured the hearts of millions the world over by becoming the first American female in 33 years to win the prestigious Boston Marathon. It wasn't just that she won. It's how she won. You see, this wasn't supposed to be Des' year. It wasn't supposed to be Des' race. Her preparation wasn't ideal. She didn't feel great. And doubt crept in. On top of everything, the weather conditions were unprecedented. So Des Linden decided to do what nobody does — sacrifice herself and her personal performance for the benefit of her friends. She famously pulled up when Shalane Flanagan detoured to the porta potty to pace her back to the group. Then selflessly repeated the gesture to help Molly Huddle bridge a separation gap. These are not things you do when you are in it to win it. But …

229- Meditazione e rilassamento: somiglianze e differenze di "2 metodi" spesso confusi...
Il Podcast di PsiNel
Quante volte hai sentito dire frasi del tipo: “sono in un periodo stressante, dovrei rilassarmi, mi consigli un corso di meditazione?”.Meditazione e yoga vengono spesso confusi con il rilassamento, questo per diversi motivi che troverai nella puntata di oggi. Clicca qui per approfondire: https://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.net/2018/06/meditazione-e-rilassamento-similitudini-e-differenze.htmlIscriviti al corso "10 Giorni di meditazione scientifica": http://sviluppopersonalescientifico.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=2&url=21Iscriviti alla Community di Psinel, ricevi subito 237 audio in mp3 per la tua formazione + un report completo sulla Meditazione Moderna (è gratis!): http://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.com/psinelform.htmlCredits (traccia audio) https://www.bensound.com/