Kate's Nuggets

By: Kate Arms
  • Summary

  • Bite-sized chunks of wisdom about self-leadership for you to chew on.
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Episodes
  • The Importance of Rest
    Oct 7 2020

    Rest is a crucial part of life. Especially when we are stressed and things are busy. In this episode, Kate discusses rest as a radical act and rest as the foundation of productivity.

    50% of Americans don’t take the vacation days they earn. 31 million earned vacation days are left unused by Canadians every year. What do we have against rest?

    Rest is crucial for regulating our nervous systems for optimism and joy, for memory formation, and for physical health.

    This episode is a call to nap, dawdle, vacate, and play for your health and happiness.

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    13 mins
  • Connecting with Your Inner Sage
    Sep 30 2020

    Your Inner Sage is capable of handling every situation you might encounter. All you have to do is learn how to put it in charge. In this episode, Kate helps you get to know this very powerful part of your consciousness.

    We all have subpersonalities, parts of our personality that function independently. If you have ever had the experience where you felt like one part of you wanted to do something and another part of you wanted to do something entirely different, you have experienced these subpersonalities.

    Each subpersonality is created by a pattern of neurons that fire together. When one pathway is activated, you experience one set of thoughts and behaviours. And when another pathway is activated, you experience things differently. Developing a mature personality is the process of integrating these subpersonalities so they are working together.

    Your Inner Sage is the part of you that can see all of the subpersonalities with calm, clear wisdom and choose how to integrate them in service of what matters most to you.

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    10 mins
  • The Anatomy of Fear
    Sep 23 2020

    Many of our self-sabotaging behaviors are overactive responses to fear. In this episode, Kate describes the anatomy of fear and discusses how understanding that anatomy can help us learn more appropriate fear responses.

    When our threat response system is engaged, we can’t think straight. We act reactively and without thought. If our threat response system is badly calibrated, we behave badly. Many of our reactive behaviors have negative unintended consequences.

    In order to have more control over the impact we have in the world, we need to learn how to respond more skillfully in situations that scare us.

    In this episode, Kate discusses the connections between fear, strong, emotions, learning and memory. She talks about how to use what we know about the anatomy of threat responses to help us have more control over how we react to the things that happen to us.

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    14 mins

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