Dr. Joe Luciani
Self-Coaching
A revolutionary, new approach to alleviating life’s emotional struggles
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Dr. Joe Luciani
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Jun 30, 2026
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Are you connected to your ‘true self?’ 25.09.2023 12:46
“To thine own self be true.” Common sense, right? But, how do we really know what our “self” is? Our, true self? There are those who argue that the concept of a ‘true self’ is an illusion, that there is no such thing as a “true self.” From a Self-Coaching perspective, I completely disagree, not only is there a true self, but unless you understand how we inadvertently smother it’s expression, you...
Why we get stuck in our neurotic habits 18.09.2023 28:12
You’re probably familiar with the quote that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Same goes for neurosis. If we keep indulging our habits of insecurity, why should we expect to feel different? In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss the reason why we get entangled in our reflexive, neurotic ways, never realizing what the fundamental answer to our l...
Can’t stop worrying? Try my pink elephant technique 11.09.2023 27:07
From time to time, we all worry. Right? Sometimes however, our worry-thoughts just keep spinning and spinning in spite of our best intentions to stop. It’s as if worrying has a mind of its own. This isn’t far from the truth. Insecurity does have a voice; it’s the hand-wringing, what-iffing voice of chaos. If we passively yield to that voice, we do become powerless. In this Self-Coaching episode, I...
Cognitive dissonance? How we handle straying from our true self 04.09.2023 22:25
Do you want to be liked? Well, according to cognitive dissonance theory, get someone to do you a favor. Sounds crazy, right? Well, not only is it not crazy, but it explains how we justify doing things that are contrary to our better judgment and moral values. Cognitive dissonance is a mental conflict that occurs when our actions, feeling, ideas, beliefs, or values don’t line up with our actions. I...
The difference between shame and guilt–why I still feel guilty after more than sixty years? 28.08.2023 26:14
Many people use ‘guilt’ and ‘shame’ interchangeably, but they are, in fact, quite different. Join me in this Self-Coaching episode as I not only explain the difference, but dig deep into my own personal history to reveal an incident that took place many years ago that, to this day, still echoes with guilt and shame. What about you? If you forget to feed the dog, say something you regret to a frien...
Deconditioning: a Self-Coaching solution for People who worry all the time 21.08.2023 39:36
It just seems that no matter how much you try to anticipate, control, or manipulate life…there’s always something! Whether it’s a cracked pipe in the basement, inflation woes, or an infestation of ants crawling in your kitchen—it’s always something…always one more thing to worry about. If you worry all the time or too much of the time, don’t think you’re going to find solace or serenity by worryin...
Therapy vs. Self-help—which one is best for you? 14.08.2023 27:54
There are many reasons why someone suffering doesn’t choose psychotherapy. It could be fear of the unknown, the stigma of being “in therapy,” the cost, or simply confusion over the many types of therapies and therapists. In this Self-Coaching episode, you'll learn that whatever the reason for not pursuing therapy, that doesn’t mean that you need to concede to a life of struggle—not when you unders...
Annoying and obnoxious people 07.08.2023 22:05
One of the most annoying personality traits has to do with people who are full of themselves. For them it’s all about self-promotion, blowing their own horn and never realizing that the rest of the world isn’t that interested. In this Self-Coaching episode, I talk about the need for emotional relativity—seeing yourself and your behavior in a more objective fashion. Unfortunately, the egocentric, i...
How to become a more effective people person 31.07.2023 25:56
I would say that most people like to be liked. And if you’re like most people, whether it’s socially, professionally, or in your intimate relationships, it’s never a bad idea to brush up on your people skills. Research shows that people are biologically predisposed to be attracted to confident people and—no surprise—confident people tend to be socially more adept. In this Self-Coaching episode, I...
Three ways you unintentionally make your life miserable 24.07.2023 21:55
No one likes to struggle and no one intentionally decides to generate stress and emotional friction in our lives. And yet, the truth is that most of our struggles aren’t created by legitimate life challenges, they’re caused by longstanding habits of self-doubt, fear and negativity. In this Self-Coaching episode, you can find out not only ‘why’ you struggle, but what you can do to recognize and rel...
You’ve got to be kidding… lucky charms and superstitious rituals actually work? 17.07.2023 20:23
In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss the improbable truth that lucky charms, rituals and various superstitions can actually have a beneficial effect on our behavior, health, and attitude. But how can this be? We know that superstitions or the belief that an object or behavior has the power to influence an outcome is, well, not logical. Yet, researchers have found that people who have luck on t...
How to improve your luck 09.07.2023 19:44
It’s a fact that no one is lucky all the time. No one! We all have setbacks, disappointments, flat tires and rained out picnics. And yet, there are some people who, in general, just seem to have better…luck. Things seem so go well for them, they’re happier, more productive, and seemingly more blessed by life’s bounty. Are these people more lucky? And if so, are there certain characteristics of luc...
How to look forward to getting older 03.07.2023 18:35
It’s understandable that we try desperately to cling to our youth, but in this Self-Coaching episode I explore the fact that unless you change your youth-oriented perspective on ageing, you will be doomed to fight your natural, psychological propensity to awaken to a much deeper, more fulfilling reality. Clinging to youth keeps us frozen, preventing us to evolve. We know intellectually that we can...
Reversing low self-esteem 26.06.2023 26:48
In this Self-Coaching episode, I explore the concept of low self-esteem--the negative opinions and feelings we have of ourselves. Join me as I trace the origins of low self-esteem as well as what we do to perpetuate these insecure feelings in our lives today. As natural as it is to compare ourselves to others, this is the root of low self-esteem, especially if our comparisons are contaminated by p...
Are you inadvertently prolonging your emotional struggle? 19.06.2023 25:10
In this Self-Coaching podcast, I respond to an email from a listener outlining her long-standing emotional struggles with explosive anger, low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. I'm introducing a new format of responding to specific questions sent to me in order to provide you with a real-life application of Self-Coaching. I hope to give you a more direct glimpse as to how Self-Coaching can be...
Fear, anxiety, panic–do you know the difference? 12.06.2023 28:36
In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss the subtle differences between fear, anxiety, and panic. Fear is an inherited, survival—fight-flight—mechanism ensuring our ability to react spontaneously to an external danger. Anxiety is fear injected with insecurity driven-thinking. Panic is the end result of a mind-body depletion caused by prolonged stress, anxiety, and loss of self-trust and confidence...
Is it normal to have anxiety or depression? 05.06.2023 31:37
Ever ask yourself, “what’s normal?” Actually, ‘normal’ is a statistical concept, not a people concept. We can, however, use the term to refer to your uncorrupted personality—your normal personality. Insecurity is what hijacks your pristine—normal—personality, convincing you that in order to handle life’s challenges you need to develop strategies to compensate for your vulnerabilities. This may not...
Psychological relativity: understanding the phases of our lives 29.05.2023 31:11
Our lives flow from childhood through adolescence to the middle years and, so as not to spook you, to what I call the, post-middle years. It’s the middle years (let’s say from our 30s to our 50s), which are typically spent in what we might call the acquisition phase of life. That’s where we typically go through an external whirlwind of doing, buying, competing, becoming, evolving, and so on (phew!...
Staying sane during trying times 22.05.2023 26:42
Let’s face it, no one escapes life challenges. Sometimes, it’s all we can do to slog through and regain our emotional balance. In this Self-Coaching episode, I reintroduce and expand my ‘wave’ theory for handling life’s inevitable struggles. You’ll learn about the four types of “waves” and various Self-Coaching strategies for getting through even the most devastating life events. What’s interestin...
The simple, honest truth about ending emotional struggle 15.05.2023 29:11
No question we’re all looking for quick, abracadabra solutions to our emotional struggles. But the reality is that unless you realize the habit nature of anxiety, depression, unhappiness, and so on, you’ll never understand the real solution. In this Self-Coaching episode, I talk about what’s necessary for you to unravel the habits of insecurity that continue to reinforce your struggles. The only c...
Fear of abandonment 08.05.2023 25:35
To some extent, humans seem to have an innate fear of abandonment. When early life circumstances (divorce, neglect, etc.) cause a disruption to the child’s developing ego, chances are that the fear of abandonment can percolate through life creating anxiety, stress and dysfunctional relating. In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss the origins of abandonment fear as well as the many manifestations...
Is self-doubt limiting your potential? 02.05.2023 27:58
“I can’t find a job.” “I can’t lose weight.” “I can’t stop worrying.” Are you paralyzed by self-doubt or discouraged by lack of confidence? There’s no question that self-doubt and self-distrust will suppress your true potential for success and happiness. In this Self-Coaching episode, you’ll learn the attitude that’s necessary to effectively challenge and reverse your hesitations, paving the way f...
Emotional struggle, is it fair to blame your parents? 24.04.2023 34:20
Through the years, I’ve been told by many patients entering therapy, “I don’t want to blame my parents.” This is especially true with loving—however misguided—parents. What’s the truth? Is it fair to point a finger of blame for your struggles on your mother or father? Or is it a cop out? A child grows up, in a sense, through the “eyes” of the parents. Parents dealing with their own neurotic issues...
Getting the most out of life 17.04.2023 25:05
Confucius once said, “man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in.” Is this you? Are you passively waiting for life to deliver your happiness? Just plodding along, day by day, hoping that things will get better? Wishing that things were different? In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss how you can determine what you need—really need— to have a happier more...
Why I hate updates (or is it just me?) 10.04.2023 18:10
After struggling with the audio quality of my podcasts for the past couple of weeks, I’ve managed to almost survive the software update that caused all my problems. In this Self-Coaching episode, I discuss how difficult it is to change from the familiar devil-you-know, to the unfamiliar devil that you don’t. With change occurring faster and faster, we are all victims of constant ch...
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