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Elizabeth Weingarten

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
306 total appearances

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Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

This kind of relationship with yourself was so central, what I found, to this question of how do we live better and differently with uncertainty. And for a long time, I'd imagined that the best analogy for loving and staying committed to a big question was our love for someone else, right? Like a challenging relationship to someone else.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

This kind of relationship with yourself was so central, what I found, to this question of how do we live better and differently with uncertainty. And for a long time, I'd imagined that the best analogy for loving and staying committed to a big question was our love for someone else, right? Like a challenging relationship to someone else.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

But I learned throughout my research and the folks that I spoke to that

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

But I learned throughout my research and the folks that I spoke to that

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

But I learned throughout my research and the folks that I spoke to that

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

that instead the relationship that we have and this was true for me and true for many people that i spoke to so i'm curious how this will resonate with you and other listeners but my relationship to my questions was not a reflection of some other kind of relationship to another person but it was a reflection of my relationship to myself and that was at the root of being able to

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

that instead the relationship that we have and this was true for me and true for many people that i spoke to so i'm curious how this will resonate with you and other listeners but my relationship to my questions was not a reflection of some other kind of relationship to another person but it was a reflection of my relationship to myself and that was at the root of being able to

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

that instead the relationship that we have and this was true for me and true for many people that i spoke to so i'm curious how this will resonate with you and other listeners but my relationship to my questions was not a reflection of some other kind of relationship to another person but it was a reflection of my relationship to myself and that was at the root of being able to

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

really exist and sit with uncertainty with more ease and patience. To love the questions, we really first need to learn how to show ourselves more compassion, more love, and to commit to that first. And one of the ways that I found helpful to be able to do that, and one of the kind of tools that I bring up in the book, is the questions map.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

really exist and sit with uncertainty with more ease and patience. To love the questions, we really first need to learn how to show ourselves more compassion, more love, and to commit to that first. And one of the ways that I found helpful to be able to do that, and one of the kind of tools that I bring up in the book, is the questions map.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

really exist and sit with uncertainty with more ease and patience. To love the questions, we really first need to learn how to show ourselves more compassion, more love, and to commit to that first. And one of the ways that I found helpful to be able to do that, and one of the kind of tools that I bring up in the book, is the questions map.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And the idea there is to share a series of prompts to help folks not necessarily to find answers to their questions, but to find clarity and to really help guide folks through the flow of different potential questions that you can ask yourself to find your way back to who am I? What do I want? What's maybe making me feel uncomfortable or anxious in this particular period of uncertainty?

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And the idea there is to share a series of prompts to help folks not necessarily to find answers to their questions, but to find clarity and to really help guide folks through the flow of different potential questions that you can ask yourself to find your way back to who am I? What do I want? What's maybe making me feel uncomfortable or anxious in this particular period of uncertainty?

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And the idea there is to share a series of prompts to help folks not necessarily to find answers to their questions, but to find clarity and to really help guide folks through the flow of different potential questions that you can ask yourself to find your way back to who am I? What do I want? What's maybe making me feel uncomfortable or anxious in this particular period of uncertainty?

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And so the first part of the questions practice and the questions map is really about curiosity and even becoming aware of and curious of some of the questions that might be behind some of the feelings of anxiousness or discomfort that you might have in a particular moment of transition.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And so the first part of the questions practice and the questions map is really about curiosity and even becoming aware of and curious of some of the questions that might be behind some of the feelings of anxiousness or discomfort that you might have in a particular moment of transition.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

And so the first part of the questions practice and the questions map is really about curiosity and even becoming aware of and curious of some of the questions that might be behind some of the feelings of anxiousness or discomfort that you might have in a particular moment of transition.

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

the question, how do you maybe take action on learning about that question, figuring out what you may already know, what types of communities might you be able to rely on to help you get more clarity on that question? And then finally, it's about really coming back and reflecting on what you learned and whether you want to keep holding and living that question or do you want to let it go?

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

the question, how do you maybe take action on learning about that question, figuring out what you may already know, what types of communities might you be able to rely on to help you get more clarity on that question? And then finally, it's about really coming back and reflecting on what you learned and whether you want to keep holding and living that question or do you want to let it go?

Passion Struck with John R. Miles
Elizabeth Weingarten on How to Fall in Love With Questions | EP 605

the question, how do you maybe take action on learning about that question, figuring out what you may already know, what types of communities might you be able to rely on to help you get more clarity on that question? And then finally, it's about really coming back and reflecting on what you learned and whether you want to keep holding and living that question or do you want to let it go?