You have a talent and a skill of explaining these “common” issues in the most personalized, uncommon way that breathes life into and puts a spotlight on all the hidden reasons we suffer. Thank you! Thank you being you and sharing with the world!
This talk may have just changed my life; I’ve been binge watching all the videos on CPTSD and never made the connection between my impatience / lack of ability to sit with discomfort was absolutely debilitating and subsequently is being transferred to my 4 year old daughter… I now know for the first time that my daughter is impatient because I myself don’t have the tools for patience. Thank you for diving into this so thoroughly, and providing a new avenue to keep trying to heal.
Great video. Learned so much. Makes me wonder how many "symptoms" of impatience are confused with narcissistic traits or narcissism itself. I bet if more people eventually learned true patience--and grew their "window of tolerance"--we would experience fewer narcissists/narcissism around us and within ourselves.❤
Tim, Your videos have been very helpful to me. I wonder if you would consider putting this information into a book or a series of books, including the written outlines and your narrative. I think it would be helpful to others with complex trama to have this information on hand. I'm not a publisher or anything like that. Just an idea i had while watching the videos. Thanks for the gift of your knowledge.
Yet another great and relatable video! Thank you so much. P.S. Only thing that would make it better is if the greek word pronunciation was not butchered! Obviously not Tim's fault as I understand this is how they're being used in English. If curious it's Ee-po-mo-nee and Makro-thee-mee-ah
I've been listening to a podcast lately called Breathcast Take a Deep Breath with Mike Maher. British fella interviews experts on breathing. Most of us are doing it wrong, causing stress etc.
This has been one of my biggest issues. Thank you for the valuable teaching. 😢
You have a talent and a skill of explaining these “common” issues in the most personalized, uncommon way that breathes life into and puts a spotlight on all the hidden reasons we suffer. Thank you! Thank you being you and sharing with the world!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Tim you really should do a Ted Talk for real
Ted talks are silly and narcissistic
Thank you very much for teaching us these things. It made me more aware of my impatience and what is associated with it from my experiences.
Thank you as always, Tim
Thank you for this invaluable support.
This talk may have just changed my life; I’ve been binge watching all the videos on CPTSD and never made the connection between my impatience / lack of ability to sit with discomfort was absolutely debilitating and subsequently is being transferred to my 4 year old daughter… I now know for the first time that my daughter is impatient because I myself don’t have the tools for patience.
Thank you for diving into this so thoroughly, and providing a new avenue to keep trying to heal.
Thank you brother for the lesson. I appreciate it so very much to acknowledge my trauma and know that I’m not alone.
This resonated deeply ,,,I have always had patience,, almost too much @times,,,,My Dad.was a good influence ,, ,,I love your content,,🙏🙏💖
This was immensely helpful. Thank you very much. Shared!
Great video. Learned so much. Makes me wonder how many "symptoms" of impatience are confused with narcissistic traits or narcissism itself. I bet if more people eventually learned true patience--and grew their "window of tolerance"--we would experience fewer narcissists/narcissism around us and within ourselves.❤
Tim,
Your videos have been very helpful to me. I wonder if you would consider putting this information into a book or a series of books, including the written outlines and your narrative. I think it would be helpful to others with complex trama to have this information on hand. I'm not a publisher or anything like that. Just an idea i had while watching the videos. Thanks for the gift of your knowledge.
Glad I'm not the only one who has thought about it. 👍🏻
Thank you from Milano
It is too helpful. Thankyou.🫰🏻
Yet another great and relatable video! Thank you so much.
P.S. Only thing that would make it better is if the greek word pronunciation was not butchered! Obviously not Tim's fault as I understand this is how they're being used in English. If curious it's
Ee-po-mo-nee and
Makro-thee-mee-ah
I've been listening to a podcast lately called Breathcast Take a Deep Breath with Mike Maher. British fella interviews experts on breathing. Most of us are doing it wrong, causing stress etc.
I get annoyed really easily. i dont like it.
Hate users.
❤ thank you i learn a lot from your channel ❤