(Rerun) Resilience & Self-Leadership: Mastering Emotional Intelligence in Uncertain Times.

28 Jul 2025 • 50 min • EN
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Get in touch with us! We’d appreciate your feedback and comments. "Emotions are these chemical messengers that communicate from our physiology to our psychology... I think all emotions are important for us. And I think all emotions have positive intent." (11:40) In this episode, we unpack the essentials of resilience, self-leadership, and emotional intelligence. Discover actionable strategies to navigate uncertainty, foster self-compassion, and maintain your calm in challenging conversations, both personally and professionally. How can you leverage your emotions and inner dialogue to build unwavering resilience, even when chaos strikes? Key Takeaway Insights and ToolsThe Three Pillars of Thriving: Resilience, self-leadership, and emotional intelligence are crucial for navigating both personal and professional challenges. (00:44)The Sparring Partner Approach: Jason describes his role as a "sparring partner," helping clients articulate intangible thoughts and emotions, making them concrete and manageable. This process fosters agency and autonomy by shifting perception. (04:58)Self-Leadership Defined: It"s about self-awareness of your thoughts and emotions, understanding the narrative you assign to situations, and the ability to reframe or reappraise them to change your emotional and behavioral response. (07:07)Language and Operational Definitions: Using common words like "challenge" or "stress" can be misleading. Deeply exploring and operationally defining these terms helps to understand their specific meaning to an individual, leading to clearer insights. (09:56)Emotions as Chemical Messengers: Emotions are not inherently positive or negative but are vital chemical messengers from your physiology to your psychology. Understanding their positive intent and what they are communicating is key to self-leadership. (11:25)Navigating Uncertainty with Self-Compassion and Efficacy: When facing difficult situations (e.g., redundancies), focus on what you can control, what is certain, and what actions/efforts you can take. Combine this with self-compassion (treating yourself with kindness) and self-efficacy (belief in your ability to succeed) to build resilience. (14:56)Integration Over Balance: Instead of striving for an unattainable "balance" between ambition and self-compassion, aim for integration and trade-offs. Allow time for self-compassion and reflection (e.g., an "after-action report") after setbacks to learn and improve, then re-engage with ambition. (18:37)Equanimity: This is the ability to remain calm and collected in uncertain, chaotic situations—the "eye of the storm." It"s a learned skill, honed through self-awareness, self-compassion, and self-efficacy, enabling reflective action over impulsive reactions. (23:37) "Experience... is the best teacher. But if we don"t take time to reflect and do to understand our situational awareness or how we reacted to something, then we can never learn." (26:49) If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends, family, and colleagues to help spread the word! We also welcome your feedback on topics you"d like us to cover in future episodes—whether it"s more solo deep dives, specific guests, or other areas of resilience, well-being, psychology, or leadership. Support the show Sign up for the weekly IT"S AN INSIDE JOB NEWSLETTER takes 5 seconds to fill out receive a fresh update every Wednesday

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