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PZ 606 D
Can regret and happiness co-exist? Rabbi Pliskin examines how one can learn from the past to plan for the future - without getting dragged through the mud. Also learn how to balance guilt with productivity by riding upon a hidden joy.
PZ 606 E
Changing a character trait is the work of a lifetime – and also why we were given a life-time to do it. Yet failing to change despite earnest efforts can be demoralizing. Rabbi Pliskin helps us envision the self we want to be, with instructions to use our natural inner joy to promote our vision.
PZ 606 F
Many say anger is the most difficult trait to overcome, and a tough barrier to joy and inner serenity. Rabbi Pliskin shows how anger wrecks havoc in our lives, and how our inner landscape would appear if freed from it. For a sense of this lasting peace, listen up for a Jewish-based methodology on conquering anger.
PZ 606 G
The seeds of freedom are rooted in the mind. Rabbi Pliskin looks at the big three happiness destroyers: Jealousy, desire and honor. Hear why jealousy makes so little sense, and the way to stamp it out. Also hear the balancing act of enjoying the good things in life against our feeling really good about ourselves.
PZ 606 H
The struggle to maintain positive speech is easier said than done. It becomes even harder if we're on the listening end - with a juicy story. Join Rabbi Pliskin as he expounds on ways to avoid sticky situations. Learn great lines to say when people speak negatively, and easy mindsets to help us stay positive.
PZ 613 A
With a pleasant blend of anecdotes and pragmatic advice Rabbi Pliskin presents an upbeat formula for a happier marriage. He shows how to tailor these steps to fit our specific needs. Hear a wonderfully simple way to open up space for more harmony between a Ben Adam and his Eizer Kenegdo.
PZ 615 B
Ahavas Yisrael - treating other Jews with proper respect is a tall order if the only thing you can see is their annoying flaws - in technicolor. But short of interviewing their mom, most will agree that every person has positive traits. Rabbi Pliskin explains how to see another's good qualities while blocking their negative traits which takes up valuable emotional space in your heart. A fountain of classical wisdom on character development.
PZ 617
People with a good eye see the world in a positive light, regardless how unpleasant it may appear. Join Rabbi Pliskin for an amazing lesson on extracting and feeling the good in every situation that comes your way. Learn a simple yet profound tool for brightening your 'good eye.'
PZ 626 A
How can we teach our children about guarding their speech when we have the same problem ourselves? Rabbi Pliskin suggests an approach that is less behavioral and more based on attitude, which will automatically affect ones speech. Such attitudes Include feeling another's pain, valuing your own self-worth, dealing with the complaints we have against others, and fighting the desire to share questionable item of interest.
PZ 626 B
There are five areas of one's mindset that affect what we say: How we view the concept of derogatory speech; how we understand of the power of words; our feelings towards others and how we label them; our way of relating to the faults of others; and how we react when we hear others speaking Lashon Hara. Rabbi Pliskin boils down decades of insight to upgrade the quality of your speech and your life.