EP. 601

02/12/18

Guy Winch

โ€œWe need to think about feelings and how we respond to them as something we have control over.โ€

How to Heal a Broken Heart

I have had a lot of injuries in my life. Iโ€™ve even had a physical injury that destroyed my sports career. Honestly, that was nothing compared to some of the emotional injuries Iโ€™ve been through.

We all tend to neglect our emotional injuries. We push them off and consider ourselves as wimps or over-emotional. In reality, these injuries are extreme. They need to be cared for like any broken bone.

If we continue to ignore our heartbreaks, that pain will never heal. It will carry with us for years, or even decades.

On this episode of The School of Greatness Iโ€™m joined again by the amazing psychologist, Guy Winch, to discuss emotional pain — whether itโ€™s from a break up, the loss of a loved one, or any other negative feelings that may be holding you back in life.

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Dr. Guy Winch is a licensed psychologist, author, and in-demand keynote speaker whose books have been translated into twenty-four languages.

Dr. Winch’s viral TED Talk, “Why We All Need to Practice Emotional First Aid”, has been viewed over 5 million times and is rated among the top 5 most inspiring talks of all time on TED.com.

His upcoming book, How to Fix a Broken Heart, just came out and that’s what we dove into in this episode.

Previously on the show (way back in year 1), we talked about the idea of “emotional first aid” and how important it is for us to learn how to heal our emotional injuries just like we do our physical ones.

However, as Guy pointed out, heartbreak is a special kind of emotional pain and there are certain behaviors that support us in healing from this (and many that don’t.)

Learn how to understand yourself and your friends in heartbreak, and heal the healthy way, on Episode 601.

Some Questions I Ask:

  • How do we communicate with someone who has a broken heart? (7:02)
  • Should we feel embarrassed for grieving? (12:32)
  • What are examples of some things people do with feelings that are ok or that they shouldnโ€™t be doing? (14:21)
  • What are thoughts we should be having after a heartbreak? (18:30)
  • Whatโ€™s the best approach to process the feelings? (25:36)
  • Whatโ€™s the best way for friends to reach out to someone going through a heartbreak? (31:08)
  • Whatโ€™s the longest it took you to get over a romantic relationship? (40:15)
  • Whatโ€™s the biggest lesson youโ€™ve learned about yourself from 20 years of psychology? (43:10)
  • What do you think is holding you back from doing what you want to do faster? (47:03)
  • Has there ever been a challenge someone brought to you that you didnโ€™t feel like you could find a solution for? (52:00)

In this episode, you will learn:

  • What happens if you donโ€™t process your heartbreak (10:36)
  • The โ€œstupidโ€ feelings Dr. Winch has (13:02)
  • The time frame for when someone should be able to get back to a normal life after a heartbreak (16:32)
  • The best process for when you breakup with someone (21:42)
  • Which is harder to recover from, an emotion or a physical injury (27:34)
  • A serious heartbreak that took Dr. Winch a long time to recover from (35:45)
  • Whatโ€™s the greatest part about being a psychologist for Dr Winch (41:32)
  • The greatest challenge Dr. Winch faces in his life right now (44:34)
  • A common theme heโ€™s learned about people (49:00)
  • Plus much more…

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