Finding the Pace of Peace: Reframing Rejection and Building Resilience
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Dr. Kamilah Majied is a mental health therapist, clinical educator, researcher, and consultant on advancing equity and inclusion using meditative practices. Drawing from her decades of contemplative practice and leadership, Dr. Majied engages people in experiencing wonder, humor, and insight through transforming oppressive patterns and deepening relationships toward ever-improving individual, familial, organizational, and communal wellness.
In our latest episode, Dr. Kamilah Majied and Monique Russell delve deep into the vital topic of unity and diversity within black cultures. The enlightening conversation touched on strategies to overcome internalized racism, the impact of colonialism, and the importance of rejecting a mindset of false competition and scarcity.
Dr. Majied shared valuable insights on navigating relationships with individuals who may not be on a path of awareness and insight, emphasizing the significance of creating space from harmful and negatively competitive influences.
She also explores the power of gratitude in fostering resilience and navigating life's challenges. Dr. Kamilah Majied's discussion on the neurobiological impact of gratitude and the concept of not letting life become a complaint department but instead turning it into a gratitude department provided profound food for thought.
The conversation culminated in a rich exploration of reframing rejection as an opportunity for growth and instilling resilience and positivity, as well as the value of slowing down and experiencing life at the "pace of peace."
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