Episode 300

In our 300th episode (actually episode 301, but we wanted to save it for Dr. Howk),  Dr. Lisle and Dr. Howk take a break from solving listener problems and answering listener questions and instead turn towards answering some fun, personal questions.  

 

 

300: Genetics,BPD, Getting Your Health on Track,Group performance,Nosy Neighbors

Upcoming seminar Sun, Feb 19:  True to Life Seminar – visit http://www.TrueToLife.us to register. 

In this show, Dr. Lisle discusses:

1. I am still trying to figure out genetics and evolution (I wasn’t taught it), so I might be way oversimplifying this. If you get a set of genes from your parents and they get a set of genes from each of their parents, wouldn’t you be able to track a certain genetic trait as being from either one of your parents or one of their parents?

2. You have previously explained borderline personality.  Can we have a refresher on this, and do you have a better moniker it?

3. If you had to map out the very best way to get on the right track or stay on the right track for my health, What would be the best things for me to do?

4. My organization is constantly trying to access and improve ‘group performance’ and there are a variety of corporate tools marketed to optimize the effectiveness of work Teams. Is this bunk or does this have any relevance. More broadly, what do you think of “Organizational Psychology?” and does this relate?

5. My wife and I recently moved to a very exclusive neighbourhood. It’s a small, rich neighbourhood and we thought before we moved here that we would enjoy a lot of privacy and that people would keep to themselves. However, we have discovered to our horror hat we have extremely nosy, over-friendly, and slightly interfering neighbours. What can I do to enforce boundaries without falling out with them and potentially creating even bigger issues?

301: Genetics,BPD, Getting Your Health on Track,Group performance,Nosy Neighbors

Upcoming seminar Sun, Feb 19:  True to Life Seminar – visit http://www.TrueToLife.us to register. 

In this show, Dr. Lisle discusses:

1. I am still trying to figure out genetics and evolution (I wasn’t taught it), so I might be way oversimplifying this. If you get a set of genes from your parents and they get a set of genes from each of their parents, wouldn’t you be able to track a certain genetic trait as being from either one of your parents or one of their parents?

2. You have previously explained borderline personality.  Can we have a refresher on this, and do you have a better moniker it?

3. If you had to map out the very best way to get on the right track or stay on the right track for my health, What would be the best things for me to do?

4. My organization is constantly trying to access and improve ‘group performance’ and there are a variety of corporate tools marketed to optimize the effectiveness of work Teams. Is this bunk or does this have any relevance. More broadly, what do you think of “Organizational Psychology?” and does this relate?

5. My wife and I recently moved to a very exclusive neighbourhood. It’s a small, rich neighbourhood and we thought before we moved here that we would enjoy a lot of privacy and that people would keep to themselves. However, we have discovered to our horror hat we have extremely nosy, over-friendly, and slightly interfering neighbours. What can I do to enforce boundaries without falling out with them and potentially creating even bigger issues?