506: 13 Things Mentally Strong People Do Not Do | Amy Morin
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Today, I’m joined by therapist, bestselling author, and speaker Amy Morin for a deeply honest conversation about what it really means to become mentally strong. Amy shares how her understanding of mental strength was shaped not only by her work as a therapist, but by walking through profound grief, unexpected loss, and the kind of life experiences that can completely change you.
We talk about the difference between grief and self-pity, why people-pleasing drains us, how boundaries support mental strength, and what to do with the inner critic that keeps trying to run the show. Amy also shares powerful insight on social media, comparison, alone time, and why becoming mentally strong often starts with the smallest choices we make each day.
in this episode, You’ll Learn:
The difference between feeling your grief and getting stuck in self-pity
How to stop giving away your power to other people
Why mentally strong people don’t avoid change
How to learn from mistakes instead of repeating them
Why alone time and reflection are essential for emotional health
How people pleasing weakens your sense of self
Why boundaries are a key part of mental strength
How to work with your inner critic through self-compassion
How social media fuels comparison and what to do instead
Why being intentional about what you consume matters for your mental well-being
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