In this episode of 'After the Affair,' host Luke Shillings delves into the concept of "doing the work" in the aftermath of betrayal, particularly in the context of the self-help world.
Often, we think of self-help as something we turn to only when something in our lives has gone wrong, a reactive measure rather than a proactive one. But the bigger question is, what does 'doing the work' even mean?
Luke discusses the importance of committing to self-improvement not just in times of crisis but as a regular practice.
He also reminds us of the first three lines of the self-coaching model: Circumstances, Thoughts, and Feelings, and explains how understanding these components can help us navigate the emotional landscape of betrayal and beyond. You can learn more about the self coaching model on Episode 20 - How to Handle any Problem ( https://www.lifecoachluke.com/podcast/episode/c20ef146/20-how-to-handle-any-problem )
Whether you’re currently dealing with the aftermath of infidelity or simply interested in how self-help can be integrated into your everyday life, this episode offers valuable insights into the power of "doing the work" before life throws its curveballs.
Key Topics Discussed:
The Concept of "Doing the Work":
Self-Help as a Preventative Tool:
The Self-Coaching Model:
Applying Self-Help in the Aftermath of Betrayal:
Listener Takeaways:
Reflective Question:
How can you start integrating self-help practices into your daily routine, not just when things go wrong but as a way to build ongoing resilience?
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