If you’ve been listening to the show in the last year, you may remember past guests such as Stuart Wilde and his book Silent Power that provided a stepping stone to better boundaries. Before that, Dr. Konstatin Korotkov had told us that human intention can be scientifically measured within the universal element of water. Any intention will have a profound effect on your mind and body. Past guest Penney Peirce, author of Frequency dove into the topic of using your intuition and instincts. These interviews give us a background to examine components of a wider system put together by returning guest Dr. Paul Dobransky. This week, we continue the discussion with Dr. Paul into a specific aspect of Mind OS. We look specifically at turning off the autopilot and consciously using something called observing ego. What is it and why is it important when instituting healthy boundaries?
Guest – Dr. Paul Dobransky is a psychiatrist, author, speaker and runs several websites, womenshappiness.com and menspsychology.com. He conducts seminars on dating and relationships with men and women. His system called Mind OS is the starting point for most of clients, and it covers a lot of material. But today we focus in on what contributes to overwhelming stress in young people, and the cultural factors connected to a healthy psychology in men and women.