The Upside of Your Dark Side with Todd Kashdan, PhD

Authentic Parenting - A podcast by Anna Seewald

Todd Kashdan talks about the importance of feeling all our emotions and not being so concerned about labeling them as negative and positive. We can harness superpowers from anger, embarrassment, anxiety and all other emotions. By experiencing the full palette of emotions we develop emotional agility. 

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"How to Find Balance and Create Time for the Things You Love (Without Feeling Guilty!) 

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  4. The Benefits of Negative Emotions

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