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In this episode, Dr. Taylor challenges the common belief that gratitude is always beneficial. Here’s why it can be harmful:
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I’m a night owl. I love the night. The cool darkness of it. I find I am most creative in the late hours of the evening. And if I had my way, I would sleep in every day and stay up late. Life has a different plan for me, though. My struggle is getting up in the morning. I am a snooze button machine. I love those extra ten minutes of snooze heaven.
As a kid, I got in trouble a lot trying to sneak some TV after bedtime. In college, I skipped more eight AM classes than I can count, had to drop a few courses as well. But now, as an adult, with a company to run and kids to raise I have lost the luxury of sleeping. Yet, the struggle remains.
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Okay, so here’s the deal. I’ve been putting this off for way too long. My life feels so fractured these days. I never really know where the day will take me. Do you ever feel completely lost? Yeah… me too.
But hey, that’s why we have mall kiosks and little red dots to comfort us and tell us exactly where we are… and how far we must traverse to reach the Gap or the food court.
For me, life has been this crazy twist of events that are beyond all measure of comprehension. Where I started, where I have been, what I am, what I am not, what I get to do, where I am, and to God knows where I am going - this life feels akin to a Jackson Pollock painting. To be direct, I don’t understand it at all. And the older I find myself the more I find I am sure that I know much less than I ever really thought I knew.
Hi… I’m Chris. We might have met somewhere along the way. Or perhaps we’ve known each other for some time now. Or… better yet, we have yet to meet, and you found this podcast randomly or on the TCG website or in some other random way, IDK! Either way, it matters not. I am so very happy you are here. Welcome to my podcast. I hope you enjoy these thoughts For Your Self-Examination. Take what you like, leave the rest.
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🎙️ Welcome back to "For Self-Examination"! I'm your host, Dr. Christopher Taylor, braving a bit of the new year crud. Today, as we kick off this exciting journey into 24, we dive into the intriguing dynamics of resolutions, healthy self-examination, and the concept that life doesn't happen to you; it happens for you.
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Welcome back to "For Self-Examination" with your host, Dr. Christopher Taylor. After insightful episodes on narcissism, Dr. Taylor shifts focus to a powerful concept that has impacted his life—ego. Reflecting on a transformative idea introduced by Jim Carrey, the episode encourages a shift in perspective as we approach 2024.
Dr. Taylor shares Carrey's profound insight: "Life doesn't happen to you, it happens for you." Exploring the liberating notion that challenges victimhood, he emphasizes the power of choice. The new year often prompts resolutions, and Dr. Taylor urges listeners to contemplate the motivation behind their choices.
Drawing from Carrey's graduation speech, the episode explores the dichotomy of choices—fear versus love. Dr. Taylor encourages making choices driven by love, gratitude, and acceptance. He shares how embracing this mindset has positively influenced his own life, fostering resilience and empowerment.
As 2024 unfolds, Dr. Taylor invites listeners to view life through the lens of love, making choices not out of obligation but as a powerful opportunity. The episode concludes with warm wishes for a wonderful start to the new year.
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Welcome back to "For Self-Examination" with your host, Dr. Christopher Taylor. In this December episode, Dr. Taylor reflects on the beauty of fall and the importance of grounding rituals. The conversation unfolds into a deeper exploration of narcissism, building on last week's insights.
Dr. Taylor walks us through four distinct types of narcissism: overt, covert, communal, and malignant. From attention-seeking overt narcissists to covert individuals driven by self-loathing, communal narcissists disguising self-interest as altruism, and the potentially destructive malignant narcissists, each type unveils unique traits.
While the term "narcissist" is widely used, Dr. Taylor emphasizes that a clinical diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) applies to a small percentage. The focus shifts to recognizing and addressing toxicity in relationships, irrespective of clinical labels.
The episode delves into common narcissistic behaviors, rooted in deep insecurities, an unending quest for validation, and a marked lack of empathy facilitating manipulative tendencies.
Dr. Taylor addresses the pivotal question: Why does understanding narcissism matter? The emphasis lies on identifying and navigating toxic relationships. Resources are offered at taylorcounselinggroup.com, with additional support from Independently Strong, providing tools and community at independentlystrong.com.
Next week promises a profound discussion on framing the new year, offering insights and reflections for a fulfilling 2024. Until then, Dr. Christopher Taylor encourages listeners to prioritize their well-being, signing off as your guide for self-examination.
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In this episode of "For Self-Examination," host Dr. Christopher Taylor returns after a year and a half hiatus to explore the intricate topic of narcissism. The episode serves as the first part of a two-part series, promising a total of three episodes before the year concludes. Dr. Taylor introduces the plan to transition into a more consistent weekly schedule in the coming year.
The focus of today's discussion revolves around narcissism, examining it from two perspectives: as a clinical personality disorder and as a prevalent theme in popular culture, notably on platforms like TikTok. Dr. Taylor touches on the rise of discussions around narcissism in various social circles and introduces Independently Strong, an organization that will be featured in the episode.
Listeners are given a glimpse into the upcoming content, with a promise to continue exploring the topic of narcissism in the next episode. Dr. Taylor provides a concise overview of the nine criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) according to the DSM, emphasizing the significance of distinguishing between occasional arrogance and clinically defined narcissism.
The lack of empathy is highlighted as a crucial aspect of narcissism, leading to manipulation and exploitation. Dr. Taylor concludes by mentioning the upcoming episode's focus on types of narcissism, narcissistic behaviors, and additional co-occurring issues. The episode ends with a mention of resources available on both Independently Strong's website and Taylor Counseling Group's evolving resource center.
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Gwenevere is know by many as the happiest person on the planet. No seriously, people often refer to her as the happiest person there is. Is there any better way to end a series on happiness than that? Dr. Taylor explores the value of boundaries, identity and choices, and why taking a few minutes and giving a few inches to other can make a world of difference. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Depression, suicide, divorce, and cancer... all things in the rearview for Sue. An amazing, inspiring story of how one female entrepreneur chose happiness despite the worst life has to offer. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Travis Richards is the CEO of Catco and found happiness in the midst of a divorce. He believes that happiness is your responsibility and tries to be kind to others whenever possible, do you feel the same? Dr. Taylor explores the value of of being kind to others even when you feel down or when others are not being kind to you. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Debe knows a thing or two about growing up in with a few struggles but she chooses happiness anyways. Dr. Taylor explores how choosing happiness can inspire more than just yourself. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Diving deep into the philosophical aspects of happiness Dr. Taylor explores the more complex parts of the unconscious mind. Our interview with Sree brings up the idea of striving for happiness constantly throughout your life. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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How important is money in relations to our happiness? Have you thought much about it? Do you talk about your financial plans with those you love? Do you have a financial plan for the future? Dr. Taylor explores the value of money as it relates to happiness along with hugs and other things. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Is the pursuit of happiness overrated? Are simply called to be content? In contrast to the last episode JJ Parker argues for contentment over happiness. Happiness is not something he seeks out but rather a calm contentment in life. Dr. Taylor explores the value of identity in our battery pack through JJ's creativity. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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For a man with one leg Dr. Arias has no issue jumping into happiness. Scott shares how grateful he is for losing his leg and how this tragedy deepened his faith and relationship with God. Dr. Taylor explores how tragedy can help us build stronger identities and inspire greater happiness. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Matt Robinson takes us on a journey through his recovery and complex family business. Dr. Taylor explores how gratitude can be the glue that holds it all together. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Season 3 is here! Are you happy? We are taking the podcast in a new direction. Dr. Taylor explores what it means to be happy and how can charge our happiness battery and expand our capacity for happiness. This episode dives deeper into what it means to be happy as Dr. Taylor discusses some of the interesting viewpoints on happiness we will enjoy this season. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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Are you happy? We are taking the podcast in a new direction. Dr. Taylor explores what it means to be happy and how can charge our happiness battery and expand our capacity for happiness. This is the first episode that outlines what we will dive into in session three. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen.
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What are the makes of a real friendship? Dr. Taylor explores how to make a friendship work even when you work together. Lynne and Danielle of Fave4 join the show to discuss the ups and downs of their friendship of over 20 years. The secret to making it work, not as difficult as you might think.
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Dr. Taylor explores how to develop, maintain and grow friendships with Lauren Gilland. One of TCG's senior therapists Lauren has a great deal of experience with helping clients develop healthy relationships and helps us to understand what makes a health relationship and how to grow new ones.
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Let's start 2021 off right by exploring the things that really matter... friendships! We have all struggled through 2020 and let's be honest our relationships are probably not where they should be. No worries, it's never too late to get back on the right track.
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Dr. Taylor wraps up the first half of season two and reviews ways that we can make the best out of 2020. See you in 2021!
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