Self-awareness is a good thing…right? In this episode of the Being Well Podcast, Forrest and Dr. Rick Hanson explore how we can stop overthinking and break the self-awareness trap: when knowing ourselves becomes an obstacle to change. They discuss the difference between reflection and rumination, the pitfalls of being “an expert on yourself,” and why overthinking is often an avoidance mechanism disguised as problem-solving. Dr. Rick shares practical strategies for managing attention, setting boundaries around decisions, and cultivating an experimental mindset.
Rumination Course: Rick’s 5-week online course Breaking Out of Rumination starts on March 29th. Rumination is a big pain point for many people, and this course will help you learn how to break repetitive patterns of thought. Learn more at RickHanson.com/ruminating, and use coupon code BeingWell25 to receive a 25% discount.
Key Topics:
- 0:00: Introduction
- 1:40: When self-awareness gets in the way
- 8:15: Rumination vs. reflection
- 13:25: Developing passion for the ‘useful truth’, and working with obsession
- 16:45: Beginner’s mind and self-concept
- 25:15: The 90/10 approach to stop overthinking
- 31:15: Seeing what’s liberating, naming what’s important, seeing your full self
- 35:05: Managing your attention, and self-trust
- 42:00: Thinking vs. taking useful action
- 50:35: Letting yourself experiment
- 54:00: Self-acceptance, and having a spirit of openness
- 58:10: Avoiding the unknown
- 1:00:35: Recap
Forrest is now writing on Substack, check out his work there.