We all face problems in life. The issue is whether our dominant strategy is avoidance or confrontation. Within every problem is the chance to master a new possibility for growth. In today’s episode I discuss some insights on the value of our problems from the perspective of the great psychologist Carl Rogers.

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Well, Hey everybody, Jonathan Doyle with you.

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Once again.

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Welcome aboard friends to the daily podcast.

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Wherever you're listening.

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Walking running, driving.

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Hopefully not while operating dangerous machinery.

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You are.

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I hope I can bring you something good today.

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There's just so much wisdom in the world.

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You know, there's so many great men and women.

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Who've uh, learned so much and I love bringing you some

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of these insights each day.

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You know, I always say we just need one or two good ideas sometimes in life

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to, um, to push us in a new direction.

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We just need a little bit of.

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Encouragement and insight and inspiration.

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So today I want to share with you another great quote from.

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The famous psychologist, Carl Rogers.

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Now I know some of you have been listening on a daily basis and you're

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like, what is this thing, Jonathan?

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You've been on a bit of a, uh, He'd been on a bit of a smorgasbord

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of famous psychologists lately.

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And I have been, I think there's just so many incredible men and

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women that have just, you know,

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Spent their entire lives, thinking about human behavior and what leads

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to a rich, full, meaningful life.

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And, uh, I want to bring you some of that.

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So today I'm going to share with you this quote from Carl

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Rogers, and I really liked this.

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He says growth occurs.

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Let's agree before I give you the rest that we are all

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interested in growth over here.

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You ever met somebody that says, you know what?

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I hate growth.

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I want to go backwards.

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So let's start from there.

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Growth matters to us.

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He says this growth occurs when individuals.

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Confront problems.

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Struggled to master them.

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And through that struggle.

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Develop new aspects of their skills, capacities, and views about life.

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One more time.

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Growth occurs when individuals confront problems.

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Struggled to master them.

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And through that struggle, develop new aspects of their skills.

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Capacities.

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And views about life, right.

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A couple of key points.

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The word is confront.

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When individuals confront their problems.

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So we all have problems, right?

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So you right now have a problem.

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And, you know, it was laughed at when Tony Robbins said that the

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thing about success is that, uh, the more successful you become, what

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you get is a better kind of problem.

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You just get different problems.

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So some people like, well, I'll be happy one day when this happens

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and I go, no, when you get there, what are you going to have?

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It's just a different kind of problem.

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It might be a.

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You know, a bigger one.

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It might be more expansive.

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One.

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But remember that this journey of life doesn't lead to.

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The avoidance and disappearance of all challenge and suffering.

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We just get new challenges and bigger ones if we want to grow.

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And that's what it means to be human.

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So we've got to confront these problems.

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And struggle to master them.

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So whatever you're facing right now, whatever problem you have in

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your life, relationship problem.

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The health problem.

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A career problem.

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You got a couple options here.

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You've got avoidance or confrontation, right?

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Avoidance or confrontation.

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Think about the universe is that it doesn't seem to like standing

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still, you know, you look around you, things are either growing or dying,

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aren't they, they're not, you know, very people go, no, I could look

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at the mountains and the mountains.

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They don't change.

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Course.

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They changed it, changing all the time.

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They used to be bigger.

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They've been worn down by rain and wind.

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I guess everything's changing all the time.

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So our thing with problems is confrontation or avoidance

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confrontation or avoidance.

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Now we don't have to burn ourselves out.

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Full frontal attacking every problem all the time.

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But we want to have a life where in general, when we become aware of

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problems in our life that we don't go into denial, we don't want to

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be on that river in Egypt, denial.

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We want to be facing things and confronting them and

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seeking to master them.

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So what Roger is saying here is that as we go through that

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struggle, as we do that work of confrontation, instead of avoidance.

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We end up with a new set of a new aspect about our own skills.

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And you know, if you've been listening carefully a few days ago,

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I shared a quote from Albert Bandura.

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Who said that?

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That our belief about our capacities has a huge influence on our capacities.

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So this ties in with what Rogers is saying is that.

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When you confront something and eventually you master it.

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It changes your self perception.

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It changes your self perception because you become aware that, you know what,

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that was really hard, but I did it and I got better and I grew in the process.

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So I want to encourage us all today that whatever problem we're facing.

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It isn't going to go sideways or stay the same.

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It's either going to get worse or it's going to get better.

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So if your problem is you hate your career.

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Well, what do you do about that?

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Well, you can stay exactly where you are.

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You can just, uh, you know, but.

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Ironically, you know, paradoxically, you're not going to stay where you are.

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Are you going to go slowly backwards?

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Because you're going to get more resentful.

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You're going to get more unhappy.

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So to confront that problem to seek, to master a new set of skills, whether that's

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interview skills or doing more study or.

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You know, entering a new area of the economy, whatever it is like it's about

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either confrontation or avoidance.

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So I want to encourage us all relationships, health, and fitness.

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Uh, Korea, the big things that matter in life for spirituality.

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Love.

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We don't want to live in that land of avoidance.

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We want to live in that land of confrontation, mastery, and growth.

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All right friends.

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