E17. The Structure of Emotional Resilience

Insights with Joe Pane - Un pódcast de Joe Pane

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In this episode, Joe talks about the good mind and the structure of emotional resilience. Joe shares his take on Tonny Robbins 'core needs' model which he calls the 6 core drivers and expands on what they mean for us behaviourally as humans. Joe says: "... regardless of culture, socio-economic background, geographical background, gender, consciousness level... Regardless, these six core drivers drive the human condition, whether we're aware of them or not, this is like the human behavioural version of oxygen. We can't see oxygen, we can't feel it. We can't even hear it. We can't smell it. But we know that it's there. And if we don't believe that it's there try traveling without it, we know that we can't live without it. Well, these six universal drivers are like oxygen to us, behaviorally speaking..." "... I've given you a very high level helicopter view that purely in the perspective of emotional resilience, and I trust you've enjoyed today and taking something from it that can be of use. And when these six universal drivers are lit up, and they're resourcefully men, we feel amazing. We feel great. We feel emotionally fit, we feel emotionally healthy, we feel emotionally strong. We feel emotionally resilient..."

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