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Encouragementology
Kendell Boysen
100 episodes
2 days ago
Professional Life & Recovery Coach, Kendell Boysen gives a positive spin on some of life’s challenges in this weekly segment. Identify with the topic, learn positive ways to overcome, and receive a weekly challenge.
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Professional Life & Recovery Coach, Kendell Boysen gives a positive spin on some of life’s challenges in this weekly segment. Identify with the topic, learn positive ways to overcome, and receive a weekly challenge.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Seeing Clearly: The Difference Between Critical and Cynical
Encouragementology
30 minutes
1 week ago
Seeing Clearly: The Difference Between Critical and Cynical
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we’re exploring something that shows up in almost every part of life, yet we rarely sit down and separate it out: the difference between critical and cynical. Have you ever noticed how easy it is to take something at face value, especially when the information comes fast, polished, and wrapped with confidence? Or maybe you’ve had the opposite reaction, where you hear something new and immediately think, “Yeah right…” and shut it down before it even has a chance. Somewhere between believing everything and doubting everything is the space we’re trying to find today. We live in a world that delivers opinions like a conveyor belt; nonstop, loud, and often disguised as fact. Articles, posts, videos, conversations, “experts,” your cousin’s cousin, all chiming in with certainty. And if you’ve ever wondered, “How am I supposed to know what’s actually true?” you’re not alone. It can feel overwhelming, and honestly, it’s tempting to pick one of two defaults: go along for the ride without questioning anything, or armor up and become suspicious of everything. But neither one really leads us to clarity. The more I think about it, the more I realize how important it is to bring your own critical eye to what you see, hear, and even feel. Not in a confrontational way, not in a “let me prove you wrong” way, but in a grounded, thoughtful way. It’s your job and my job to ask questions, explore, and do a little digging. To understand not just what might be true, but what might be false. To recognize that believing something at face value can be irresponsible, especially when your decisions, your peace of mind, and your perspective are on the line. But here’s where today’s topic gets interesting: being critical and being cynical are not the same thing. One opens the door to growth. The other slams it shut. One helps you navigate the world with clarity. The other keeps you stuck behind a wall of distrust. And if you’ve ever felt yourself drifting toward cynicism, maybe from burnout, disappointment, or just being tired of sorting through so much noise, you’re not alone there either. CHALLENGE:  Take one moment this week to notice which window you’re looking through. When new information comes your way, pause before you react. Ask yourself whether you’re leaning in with curiosity or leaning back with cynicism. Choose the version of you that trusts your ability to think, explore, and decide for yourself. I Know YOU Can Do It!   🎶 Music that Moves the Message All original music featured in this episode—including the Encouragementology intro, outro, and interludes—was written and performed by Matt Martino. His work brings warmth and emotion to every episode. Find more of Matt’s music here: MATT MARTINO Spotify iTunes Youtube
Encouragementology
Professional Life & Recovery Coach, Kendell Boysen gives a positive spin on some of life’s challenges in this weekly segment. Identify with the topic, learn positive ways to overcome, and receive a weekly challenge.