

(EP2) - "I Think" Considered Harmful Ft. Eliot Redelman and Tim Josling
Mar 9, 2021
Eliot Redelman and Tim Josling, experts in transformation modalities like IFS, join Andrew Barber, a poker player pursuing a PhD. They explore the emotional challenges of academia, discussing how Internal Family Systems can illuminate self-awareness. The trio dives into techniques for overcoming procrastination and self-doubt, emphasizing the importance of engaging with one's inner voice for personal growth. They also tackle the balance of pleasure and responsibility in life's transformations, offering insights on emotional memory activation to shift negative beliefs.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Confronting Academic Resistance
03:47 • 13min
Navigating Overwhelm and Self-Doubt
16:31 • 12min
Embracing Inner Dialogue for Growth
28:04 • 22min
Navigating Inner Voices for Growth
49:48 • 11min
Exploring Motivation and Self-Perception
01:01:15 • 16min
Embracing Change: Letting Go of Limits
01:17:13 • 15min
Transforming Beliefs through Memory Reconsolidation
01:32:07 • 19min
Enhancing Focus and Flow State
01:51:11 • 5min
Building a Sustainable Superhero for Academic Success
01:56:30 • 2min
Exploring the Balance of Pleasure and Responsibility
01:58:33 • 2min
Integrating Wisdom and Self-Awareness
02:00:24 • 14min
Reprogramming for Personal Growth
02:14:42 • 14min
Exploring Conversational Dynamics in Coaching Sessions
02:28:13 • 3min