Thursday, September 12, 2024

Why Naggers Nag People & How to Respond and Deal with a Nagging Spouse, Co-worker, or Someone Else; Bad Cell Phone Manners & Etiquette


In this conversation of podcast episode from INSIGHT with Dr. Seth, Dr. Seth and Jeannie discuss various topics including the psychology word of the day (amygdala), nagging in relationships, and inappropriate cell phone use in public places. They provide insights into the reasons behind these behaviors and offer strategies for dealing with them. They also recommend a book called 'The Pivot Year' and end with a Chinese proverb about taking action. Dr. Seth and Jeannie discuss: -how the amygdala is a part of the brain that contributes to emotional processing and triggers the fight or flight response. -how nagging is a type of negative communication that often occurs in close relationships and can be caused by mood issues or a need for control and order. -how dealing with nagging requires clear communication and setting boundaries, such as specifying when and how to address the issue. -how inappropriate cell phone use in public places can be bothersome, and addressing it politely or involving staff members can help maintain a shared space. -how the book 'The Pivot Year' offers daily passages and perspectives on life to navigate adversity and transitions. -The Chinese proverb: 'The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best is now.'

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