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🎤 PODCAST 1-Honesty 2-My Life's Purpose 1-Recovering from loss of trust 2-(starts at 4m26s) I have become a bitchy mom

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Dr. Kenner: 失去信任后,恢复的关键在于重新评估对自身、他人和世界的认知,即核心前提。这包括建立积极的自我认知,相信好人存在,并能有效评估他人。此外,要远离有害的人际关系,积极关注生活中的美好事物,保持乐观心态。拥有良好的哲学观,即积极的人生观,对个人发展至关重要。我推荐阅读艾茵·兰德的著作,因为她的哲学思想能帮助人们建立理性的世界观和人生观。 在处理来电者Sarah的问题时,我发现她缺乏明确的人生目标和方向,导致生活空虚,感到时间流逝,一事无成。这源于她没有找到自己真正热爱的事业或兴趣爱好,生活变得单调乏味,缺乏期待和满足感。即使经济上不需要工作,她也需要在心理上寻找兴趣爱好,来充实生活。事业或爱好能组织生活,带来成就感和尊严感,避免成为被供养的家庭主妇。将育儿视为事业,并积极学习和改进育儿方法,可以避免成为令人讨厌的母亲。 我建议Sarah阅读艾茵·兰德和Barbara Sher的著作,找到自己的兴趣和目标。学习认知疗法,提升自身思维能力,更好地理解和应对情绪。找到自己热爱的事业或兴趣爱好,能为生活带来活力和动力。 Sarah: 我29岁,有幸福的家庭,不需要工作,但我感到总是很生气,很烦躁,感觉时间不够用,什么也做不成,不想让孩子记得我是一个刻薄的妈妈。 Ayn Rand: (通过Dr. Kenner转述) 拥有明确的人生目标和方向,才能避免感到时间流逝,一事无成。

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The Selfish Path to Romance. Download Chapter 1 for free at drkenner.com. You concocted those mendacities in order to take advantage of me. All you had to say is I don't love you and I don't want to see you anymore. That at least... And that, believe it or not...

shocks me is from Back to the Future Part 3 and in a relationship when you feel like the trust is broken it is so painful you can feel her emotion you can feel her anger you can feel her pain and she's just so so so hurt and think of the times in your life when somebody that you trusted maybe it was your hubby or your wife or maybe it was your kids maybe it was a parent lied to you or a good friend

and you just feel like they broke the trust and it was a big lie and it hurt deeply. How do you recover quickly after that? And what is it that needs fundamentally to be recovered? It's basically your view of people. When someone breaks your trust, you think, can I trust anyone? I thought I could trust this person.

Very often people doubt their own mind. Maybe it was me. Maybe I should have seen the signs and I didn't. Maybe my mind isn't working well. And maybe you feel like the whole world is populated with people like that. Those ideas, the ideas of your view of the world, your view of other people, your view of yourself fundamentally are called core premises.

And you want good core premises. You want a self-esteem premise, and you can't just fake it. You need to earn your own self-esteem. You want to know that there are good people out there, and to be able to evaluate people and choose your friends well.

Stay away from family members who are harmful, who have hurt you in the past, broken your trust, and welcome those family members in who are friends, who are good to you. You want to have a view of the world that even though there are very bad things that can happen, we all know the situation we're in now,

There are wonderful things that are happening. You can look at the news and scan it not for the bad things, but for the good things, for spacewalks or something else that's going on in the news that's exciting. So I'm a clinical psychologist, and my goal is to help people understand core premises, their motor that drives them, meaning a good philosophy. If I had to give you one piece of advice, I would say read everything.

by Ayn Rand, A-Y-N-R-A-N-D, because she is the philosopher who has a rational philosophy through and through. And she totally changed, or I changed my life after I read The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, her novels, and then I went on to read her fiction. Fabulous, fabulous information, a lifetime gift to yourself. And here's a little more from Dr. Kenner. I am 29 years old,

Dear Dr. Kenner, I am 29 years old and I have a wonderful husband and children. I don't have to work outside the home and this is what I have always wanted. Okay, stay tuned now. However, I feel so irritated and mad all the time. I have felt this for years. I feel like I'm running out of time and I can't get anything accomplished.

I just want to be happy again. I don't want my kids to grow up and remember me as the bitchy mom. What are the possible reasons for me feeling this way? Sarah. Sarah, I think that you nailed your problem right at the outset. You sound like you...

Hey, I got to interrupt this because we've got to pay some bills. 30 seconds. That's it. A very quick ad and then Alan will be back. Do you ever feel overlooked in your romantic relationships? Well, when it comes to love, sometimes it's good to be selfish. Find out why in the provocative book, The Selfish Path to Romance. Being selfish means valuing yourself so your partner will value you. Discover the secrets to keeping yourself front

Sarah, I think that you nailed your problem right at the outset. You sound like you...

thought you were going into the garden of eden and found out that the garden of eden was hell meaning when you sit and do nothing with your life when you don't have a chosen personal focused purpose in your life a career or a longer range hobby that you love

then your life does feel like it adds up to zeros. I just mentioned my favorite author, Ayn Rand, and she has a lot to say on having a focused purpose in your life. So notice, my guess is your life has a rhythm to it that you're not liking. It may be boring or routine or same old, or there's no excitement, there's no adventure. The days just seem like just a carbon copy of the day before yesterday,

And there's nothing to look forward to when you get out of bed except for being the taken care of wife who cares for the kids. And you don't even enjoy this. There's no satisfaction in it. So notice financially, you do not have to work, Sarah. And that word, have to, is

But it's not serving you well psychologically. Psychologically, you do want an interest outside the home. You want a career interest or some hobby interest. Some people might become master gardeners on the side, and maybe it can turn into a career once the kids leave the home. It's always good to be prepared that way. But what a career does for you is that it organizes your life.

you can take and I did for a time parenting is a career but I really made parenting a career I didn't just mother my kids I tried to figure out when I was the bitchy mom

what I was doing wrong and what were the methods that would help me out. And there are wonderful books on my website. Any books by Adele Faber and Elaine Maslish are fabulous. It's How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk. That's their main book, but they have many other books.

My website is drkenner.com. So you definitely want the dignity of feeling like you're not a kept woman and you're not living in the shadows of your husband and your kids. So here is what Ayn Rand says about purpose. A-Y-N-R-A-N-D. She's the author that I adore. I got my life back because of her.

She says,

So again, that's that idea of you just feel like you're drifting through life and that's why you feel like time's running out. You're 29 years old and you can't get anything accomplished. It's because you haven't focused on accomplishing, not just doing the laundry, not just doing the dishes every day. My gosh, when I tried to be just a housewife, I felt that was my period. If I could cut

cut out a period of my life that said, "What was the closest that you ever came, Ellen, to feeling depressed?" It was that period. But when I made parenting

an endeavor of, let me figure out these problems. How do you parent well? And I read book after book and I tried things out with my kids and I talked about it with my hubby. That helped me tremendously. So I would give yourself, you're 29 years old, I would give yourself a 30th birthday gift. Go out and read The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.

Again, you can go to my website, drkenner.com. They're novels, but they are life-changing novels. How about Virtue of Selfishness? And the virtue of valuing yourself, the virtue of selfishness. It doesn't mean that you don't value other people. In fact, you end up being a more benevolent person when you know what true self-valuing self-esteem is.

That also is at my website, and that's by Ayn Rand. And there's a book, I Could Do Anything If Only I Knew What It Was, by Barbara Sher, another book that can help orient you. You definitely want to find something that grabs you. My interests in my life, well, my gosh, I love psychology. I love the detective work of knowing that

your psychology or my psychology is causal. If I feel anxious, I know that anxiety means uncertainty or self-doubt. If I feel sad, I know it means I'm dealing with a loss. If I feel angry, it means I know I'm dealing with things that are not fair. You can read up on cognitive therapy too or go to a cognitive therapist and you will learn lots of wonderful thinking skills for yourself. So I would love to hear from you again and to hear you say, hey, guess what? You

you were right. I really wanted to... I got a career for myself or an interest for myself. I also love dance. And it's oriented my life. I wake up in the morning. I can't wait to be involved in gardening or dance or whatever the career is that you chose. So I hope that...

I hope that you find it something that breathes life back into your life, Sarah. For more Dr. Kenner podcasts, go to drkenner.com and please listen to this ad. Here's an excerpt from The Selfish Path to Romance, the Serious Romance Guidebook by clinical psychologist Dr. Ellen Kenner.

Love is neither sacrifice nor exploitation. It's a relationship in which both parties are happy because they both get the rational things they want. You may be thinking, okay, fine, but it's impossible for both partners to be happy if each one does every single thing he or she wants all the time.

Well, that depends upon what you mean by every single thing. For example, one should properly eliminate bad habits, such as being chronically late, failing to shower regularly, leaving smelly clothing and mold-covered dishes scattered about, living for booze, etc. Why? Because these are not rational values. People cannot rationally want to be irresponsible or a slob. Just try imagining the romantic lives of those who don't value themselves or don't value being responsible.

You can download Chapter 1 for free by going to drkenner.com