Eps 449: Motivating teens with Nataly Kogan

Episode 449


My guest today is Nataly Kogan, and she’s here to talk about simple practices that can help us move from struggling to thriving.   

Nataly starts off today sharing her amazing story as a child immigrant and refugee and how that led her to the work she does today.  Nataly and I discuss how we can juggle motivating our teens to be achievers without pushing themselves to burnout.  We talk about Nataly’s “Awesome Human Journal,” her TEDx Talk, and how our inner-critics help, or don’t help, our parenting.  Nataly shares her wisdom about self-talk, why we are so much kinder when we speak to others, and how self-compassion makes us better parents.  Finally, I ask Nataly to introduce her five emotional fitness skills: acceptance, gratitude, self-care, intentional kindness & compassion, and finding the “bigger why.”  


Guest Description 

Nataly is an entrepreneur, speaker, and author on a mission to help millions of people cultivate their happier skills by making simple, scientifically backed practices part of their daily life. Nataly is a sought-after keynote speaker and has appeared in hundreds of media outlets, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, TEDxBoston, SXSW, The Harvard Women’s Leadership Conference, and The Dr. Oz Show. She is a self-taught abstract artist and a devoted yogi. Nataly lives with her family outside of Boston. For more, visit happier.com.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • How do we teach teens to be achievers without pushing themselves to burnout? 
  • Nataly’s “Awesome Human Journal” 
  • Quieting your self-criticism 
  • “Self-talk is not free” 
  • Self-compassion improves your ability to show-up at your best 
  • Making the decision to shift from struggling to thriving 
  • We are not here to suffer
  • “Treating yourself like a friend” 
  • Emotional fitness skills 
  • “Earning” or “deserving” self-care & how much time self-care takes

What does joyful courage mean to you

To me, personally, what joyful courage means is expressing your unique gifts with confidence.  We’re sitting here, and you’re looking at one of my paintings behind me.  One of the things I started to do after my burn-out was paint.  I always wanted to paint my whole life, but I didn’t give myself permission because what did that have to do with being a successful business woman or taking care of my family?  No!  So many parents deny themselves self-expression because they think, “How does this contribute to my family? I don’t have the time.  I don’t deserve this.”  In retrospect, all those B.S. stories were just stories of denying myself joy.  I think it takes courage to say, “You know what?  This brings me joy and I’m going to do it.  I’m going to do it for me.”  Then, what you realize, and this is what I’ve realized with all of my painting, is when you do things that bring you joy, you are a being of joy for everyone around you.  I cannot imagine myself without painting anymore, and it has nothing to do with the painting.  I’ve embraced the artist part of myself, which means I’m more authentic.  I’m more real.  I can stand here and tell you that painting has made me a better mom.  Not because of painting, not because my daughter paints – she doesn’t, not even because she likes my art.  That doesn’t matter.  It’s made me a better mom because you cannot truly thrive and show-up for people if you are hindering part of yourself.  So to me, that’s what courageous joy means: really expressing your unique gifts with courage and with openness.  I realize this can be challenging.  I have a whole practice in the journal of telling a better joy story because parents especially, we are amazing at denying ourselves joy.

 

Resources

Nataly’s Website (with info about Nataly’s upcoming 5-week course and the Five Day Emotional Fitness Challenge) 

Nataly’s Books 

Nataly’s TEDx Talk 

Happier App 

Nataly on Instagram

Nataly on LinkedIn

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SUMMARY KEYWORDS
parents, people, work, practice, love, struggle, kids, skills, giant, natalie, inner critic, question, journal, self criticism, day, burnout, care, emotional, humans, self compassion
SPEAKERS
Casey O'Roarty, Nataly Kogan

Casey O'Roarty 00:03
Hey, welcome to the joyful courage podcast a place for inspiration and transformation as we try and keep it together, while parenting our tweens and teens. This is real work people and when we can focus on our own growth, and nurturing the connection with our kids, we can move through the turbulence in a way that allows for relationships to remain intact. My name is Casey already I am your fearless host. I'm a positive discipline trainer, space holder coach and the adolescent lead at Sproutsocial. I am also the mama to a 20 year old daughter and 17 year old son walking right beside you on this path of raising our kids with positive discipline and conscious parenting. This show is meant to be a resource to you and I work really hard to keep it real, transparent and authentic so that you feel seen and supported. Today is an interview and I have no doubt that what you hear will be useful to you. Please don't forget sharing truly is caring. If you love today's show, please pass the link around snap a screenshot posted on your socials or texted to your friends. Together we can make an even bigger impact on families all around the globe. I'm so glad that you're here. Enjoy the show.

Casey O'Roarty 01:19
Hi, listeners. Welcome back to the show. My guest today is Nataly Kogan. Nataly is an entrepreneur, speaker and author on a mission to help millions of people cultivate their happier skills by making simple, scientifically backed practices part of their daily life. Natalie is a sought after keynote speaker and has appeared in hundreds of media outlets, including the New York Times The Wall Street Journal, TEDx Boston, South by Southwest, the Harvard Women's Leadership Conference and the Dr. Oz Show. She is a self taught abstract artist, and devoted yogi. Natalie lives with her family outside of Boston. And you can find more about her and her work@happier.com I'm so excited to be in conversation with you. Welcome to the podcast. Natalie,

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