The Science of Happiness

What To Do When You Don’t Like The Way You Feel

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Feb 1, 2024
A neurobiology student shares her experience with self-doubt and tries the practice of radical acceptance to approach negative thoughts from a place of self-compassion. The creator of the practice, Tara Brach, explains its effectiveness and how it helps disrupt reactive instincts. The podcast explores the power of acceptance, cultivating mindfulness and compassion, and introduces the RAIN technique for deepening presence and shifting reactive patterns.
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ANECDOTE

Nadia's Burnout

  • Nadia Zafar, a PhD student, felt overwhelmed by her research and started withdrawing from work.
  • She felt inadequate after comparing herself to others at a seminar and struggled with self-doubt.
ADVICE

Practice Radical Acceptance

  • Try radical acceptance to cope with negative emotions.
  • This involves recognizing, allowing, investigating, and nurturing your feelings.
ANECDOTE

Nadia's Lab Example

  • Nadia used radical acceptance when she made a mistake with cell lines in the lab and felt frustrated.
  • She recognized her emotions, which allowed her to work through them and address the situation.
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