Awakening to Power
Mark reflects on how life experiences awaken us to our true power, challenging us to embrace our full emotional range. Kelsey shares insights on cycles of emotion and resilience, highlighting the transformative journey to empowerment.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#293: Love, Loss, and Life After with Kelsey Chittick
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Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves, based on the examples from the episode 9 Lessons to Make You Great in 2024 and the clip Grief and Resilience? For instance, I produced a huge activation, which was the largest success of my career, that opened on my mother's birthday. Two weeks later, she died in her sleep. Now, when I attempt to work on large, challenging projects like this one, I can start the process creatively but have great trouble following through on distributing it to people who could help me execute it. Is that a fair analysis of how my mind is perceiving my actions as leading to a similar tragic outcome?
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episode Deep Dive: Gentle Parenting, Race, and Cycle Breaking With Kobe and Kyle Campbell and the clip Trauma and Memory.
Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves, as discussed in the episode 478 of the Mark Groves Podcast and the clip Mind Over Matter? For example, I produced a huge activation, which was the largest success of my career, that occurred on my mother's birthday. Two weeks later, she died in her sleep. Now, when I attempt to work on large, challenging projects like this one, I can start the process creatively but have great trouble following through on distributing it to people who could help me execute it. Is that a fair analysis of how my mind is perceiving my actions as leading to a similar tragic outcome?