The Mindful Kind, hosted by Rachael Kable, shares exciting insights into mindfulness journeys and provides listeners with simple and effective practices to incorporate into their own lives. Being mindful can be a fun and interesting journey and has amazing potential to increase general wellbeing, from managing stress to improving sleep quality. With The Mindful Kind, you will have weekly access to new ideas, personal experiences and practical mindfulness exercises! Thank you for being one of The Mindful Kind. For more wellness tips and articles about mindfulness, head to http://www.rachaelkable.com
Hello and welcome to episode 323 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about the Status Quo Bias and how it might be protecting you and, also, how it might be holding you back.
As you'll hear in the episode, I've recently started a new full time job and made the difficult decision to take some time away from podcasting. If you'd like to stay up to date with my work, I highly recommend joining my email list he...
Hello and welcome to episode 322 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll hear some great questions from the students inside my Derail Imposter Syndrome Online Course.
The questions include:
- I just started a new job and I feel like a fraud. Everyone seems so much more qualified than I am and I'm worried I'm in way over my head. What should I do?
- I struggle with self-sabotage and whenever I feel like I'm close to ...
Hello and welcome to episode 321 of The Mindful Kind podcast (and the fourth episode in the relationships mini-series).
In this episode, you'll learn about emotional vulnerability in relationships, including why it's so important and some of my favourite tips to help you implement it.
Don't forget to visit www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/321 to get your copy of my Self-Compassion Meditation Album and find the writing prompts to help...
Hello and welcome to episode 320 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn some of my best tips for developing healthier and more vibrant relationships, including:
- Asking for help and support in specific ways
- Learning to disagree with compassion
- Developing your emotional intelligence
Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/320 to find out more and enrol in a wonderful course about relationships on Mindvall...
Hello and welcome to episode 319 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll discover my best tips for being more present in your relationships, including:
Tip 1: Develop small habits that help you spent quality time with your loved ones
Tip 2: Organise regular adventures with people you care about
Tip 3: Look after your own needs
Tip 4: Ask more questions in an open-minded and curious way
Tip 5: Create a consistent mindfu...
Hello and welcome to episode 318 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about expectations in relationships and how expectations that are either too high or too low can damage important relationships in your life.
You'll also learn some tips for managing your expectations well, including:
- Expressing your expectations assertively and compassionately
- Learning to be flexible with some of your expectations
-...
Hello and welcome to episode 317 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
As someone who struggled with meditation for a long time thanks to my busy mind, I'm particularly passionate about this topic! Meditation can be an incredible practice, but it can also be really challenging for anyone who finds it hard to focus.
So, in this episode, you'll discover some great meditations for people with busy minds, including:
- mindful walking
- sho...
Hello and welcome to episode 316 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about the interesting ways that self-love can impact on your relationships.
For example, you might become less judgemental and people will feel like they can be more open with you!
Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/316 to read my article about implementing self-love after a tough day.
Thank you so much for listening and I hope yo...
Hello and welcome to episode 315 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about negative and optimistic attributional styles and how they can impact your life.
You'll also discover some real examples of attributional styles so you can understand how they might be arising in your life, too.
Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/315 to grab your free copy of my favourite list of affirmations!
Thank you for lis...
Hello and welcome to episode 314 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll discover why it can be important to practice giving people the benefit of the doubt (including some interesting research about happiness!).
You'll also hear some of my favourite reasons for giving people the benefit of the doubt, including:
- It helps me feel less stressed
- I feel more compassionate and optimistic
- It's taught me to forgive m...
Hello and welcome to episode 313 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, I'm really excited to share some things I'll be focusing on in 2022, including:
1: Giving people the benefit of the doubt
2: Slow mindful movement
3: Cooking
4: Going on new adventures
Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/313 to find the link to my article, Rach's Recommended Resources: The Best Books And Podcasts For Greater Wellbeing, Mental Healt...
Hello and welcome to episode 312 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll discover three important stages that can be helpful when you're making choices that feel right for you.
Stage 1: Collect new information with an open mind (even if you don't agree with it!)
Stage 2: Analyse new information and ask yourself helpful questions, like "Could it be good or interesting if I apply my new knowledge to my life?"
Stage 3: E...
Hello and welcome to episode 311 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll discover four things that can be helpful to do when you're feeling a bit lost (based on my own experiences over the last week!).
1: Take the pressure off yourself and try to avoid making big decisions or changes if you don't feel ready
2: Clean and organise your home or workspace
3: Spend time in nature
4: Remember that feeling lost is usually a t...
Hello and welcome to episode 310 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
First of all, I have some very exciting news to share! My new online course, Derail Imposter Syndrome, is currently open for enrolment until 8pm AEDT, 15th Dec 2021. Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/310 to learn more and secure your spot!
In this episode, you'll discover some key signs of Imposter Syndrome, including:
- feeling like an imposter despite evidence...
Hello and welcome to episode 309 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
Before we dive into the reasons that might be holding you back from success, there's something important to consider...
What does success actually mean to you?
Once you feel more clear about that, it's time to take a look at some things that might be holding you back.
1: Not knowing how to reassure yourself
2: Sabotaging your success or not taking the right actions
3...
Hello and welcome to episode 308 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll hear about some of my experiences with Imposter Syndrome, including how it stopped me from becoming a psychologist and how it almost interfered with my dream of writing a book!
You'll also hear about some experiences from people in my community and how Imposter Syndrome impacted their lives, too.
Un...
Hello and welcome to episode 307 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about emotional dumping and strategies to help you stop yourself from doing it too much!
I learned about the concept of emotional dumping in Dr Nicole LePera's book, How to Do The Work.
Here are the strategies I shared in the episode:
1: Ask for someone's permission before you start talking about any intense emotional experiences
2: Find a ...
Hello and welcome to episode 306 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll learn about unmet needs and how to deal with them in compassionate ways.
Getting our important needs met isn't always possible, which is why it can be so helpful to know how to look after ourselves well when that happens.
Here are some simple and self-compassionate ways to deal with unmet needs:
- use self-soothing touch
- engage in kind self-ta...
Hello and welcome to episode 305 of The Mindful Kind podcast about dealing with resentment.
In this episode, you'll learn more about what resentment is and some strategies that I've found helpful when I'm dealing with it, including:
- Practice observing resentment and understanding what it feels like and why it occurs
- Explore if the resentment might be telling you something important. For example, is it a sign that you might nee...
Hello and welcome to episode 304 of The Mindful Kind podcast.
In this episode, you'll discover a brief overview of mindfulness and three things you should know about practicing it. Then, you'll find out some interesting ways that mindfulness can boost your energy, including:
- potentially improving your quality of sleep
- reducing emotional suppression
- encouraging "single-tasking"
Head over to www.rachaelkable.com/podcast/304 to...
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