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What Addiction (and Recovery) Can Teach Us About Change with Eric Zimmer

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

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Feed the Right Wolf to Succeed

Understanding the inverted U-shape relationship between anxiety and performance reveals that optimal performance occurs at moderate levels of anxiety. Excessively low anxiety leads to underperformance, while extremely high anxiety can hinder effectiveness. Moreover, personal experiences, like being interviewed rather than conducting an interview, can create feelings of disconnection or anxiety, emphasizing the importance of finding comfort in roles. The parable of the two wolves illustrates the internal struggle between positive and negative traits, highlighting that the outcomes we experience in life depend on which 'wolf'—the good or the bad—we choose to nurture through our thoughts and actions.

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