Strengthening Your Spiritual Core - Practices to Create a Fun and Fulfilling Life: Interview with Kate Eckman | Episode 94

Well-being is a current obsession. When you hear this word, what comes to mind? Fitness? Nutrition? Bliss? A sense of belonging? What is often forgotten in these conversations is our spiritual well-being. For some people this means engagement with their religious traditions and faith communities. For others it is about connecting deeply with nature, the arts or social justice. Still for others, it means contemplative spiritual practices that connect us to a higher power. The common theme throughout all of these practices is a journey to understand ourselves in the context of something much larger and mysterious that invites curiosity, stillness, wonderment, reverence and courage.

In this conversation I speak with Kate Eckman, an elite college athlete, broadcast journalist and TV personality and recent author of “The Full Spirit Workout: A Ten-Step System to Shed Your Self-Doubt, Strengthen Your Spiritual Core, and Create a Fun and Fulfilling Life.” We talk about the neuroscience behind our understanding of well-being — and what gets in our way of achieving and maintaining well-being. We discuss the curious versus the anxious brain and the learning versus the judging brain. We explore the questions of “when is enough, enough?” and “who do we really want to be?” We close with specific strategies on how to tip the scales from immobilizing fear to the ability to “stretch the comfort zone” and “build the emotional muscles.”

About Kate Eckman

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Kate Eckman is the author of The Full Spirit Workout: A Ten-Step System to Shed Your Self-Doubt, Strengthen Your Spiritual Core, and Create a Fun and Fulfilling Life. She is a broadcast journalist and TV personality who brings her expertise in communications, performance, and mindfulness to her practice as a success coach for business leaders and professional athletes. She earned a B.A. in communications from Penn State University, where she was an Academic All-American swimmer, and received her master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. She graduated at the highest level from Columbia University’s executive and organizational coaching program and is a certified ICF coach (ACC) and a licensed NBI consultant. Passionate about mindfulness practices for both brain and body health, she is also a meditation teacher and course creator for Insight Timer, the world’s number one–ranked free meditation app. Visit her online at kateeckman.tv. and www.thefullspiritworkout.com.

 

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Show Notes

BOOK: Full Spirit Workout https://www.thefullspiritworkout.com/

·      Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Full-Spirit-Workout-Self-Doubt-Strengthen/dp/160868721X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

 

Pay a Gratitude Visit: https://bestselfmedia.com/psychological-immunity/

 

When is enough, enough? https://www.miir.com/blogs/community/when-is-enough-enough

 

Practice the Pause: https://www.success.com/22-ways-to-practice-stillness/

 

Whole Person Coaching https://coachtrainingworld.com/about-whole-person-coaching/

 

Positive Psychology (Seligman) https://ppc.sas.upenn.edu/

 

“Now Discover Your Strengths” https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/286556/ndys.aspx

 

Brain is Lazy:

·      https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180918090849.htm

·      https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/evolution-made-our-brains-lazy

 

W.A.I.T. “Why am I talking?” https://200millioncoach.com/wait-article

Sarah Gaer: Soul Care & Soul Exhaustion https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/58

DeQuincy Lezine:

Eduardo Vega: Growing Through https://www.humannovations.net/growing-through