Battle Plan

Nate Battle

In his podcast series, Certified Behavioral Mental Health, Healing, and Wellness Coach, Nate delivers proven strategies, wisdom, and tactics to help you navigate life's challenges, let go of what does not serve you, and shift onto a pathway to win. Nate's style is powerfully impactful and evoking, weaving inspirational insight with helpful tools and insights for personal growth and well-being! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nate-battle/support read less
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Episodes

Return to Sender
Jan 23 2024
Return to Sender
We will all lose loved ones, which tends to change us forever, depending on our relationship with them. Separate from this, we cross paths with many people in our lives that come and go. Some of those relationships end intentionally, while others end unexpectedly or unfortunately. Nearly all relationships of substance and meaning create the sting of loss when ending. Sometimes, we even feel like we cannot go on. The truth is that we existed before the relationships and, thus, can exist afterward. It may be painful at first, but it is possible if we do not lose ourselves, who we are, and our authentic selves while in the relationship. Know that no one is going to love you more than you love yourself, no one is going to care about you more than you care about yourself, and no one is going to respect you more than you respect yourself. While we may want or desire others, we only truly need ourselves. Shifting our mindsets to being our own most important person and prioritizing our relationships with ourselves as the most important relationship we will ever have serves us best. After all, we are the ones we will spend the most time with during our lives, more than any other human. If this video resonated with you, consider giving it a like and share it with others. Click subscribe so that you are made aware when I post new content. I appreciate you.  💙 I hope you experience at least one thing that helps support your journey from watching this video. @coachnatebattle  🔵 https://youtube.com/@coachnatebattle  For information about private coaching, visit https://natebattle.com/pathway-to-healing-program/ #letgolivenowwin #mentalhealth #wellbeing #mindfulness #selfcare  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nate-battle/support
Why Ask Why
Jan 16 2024
Why Ask Why
Many factors can influence human behavior. These can include childhood trauma and experiences, environmental factors, family constellation, and genetics, which can all impact our temperament development and self-worth. Even under ideal conditions while growing up, exposure to toxic human behavior, when no longer protected by the haven of our family environment, can wreak havoc on a person and influence their behavior. Notwithstanding psychological and personality disorders, the reasons for toxic behaviors can range from trauma responses, insecurity, lack of character or values, meanness, or the driving need to “get even” for perceived past wrongs – entitlement. For the protection and preservation of our well-being, we are best served to know the “what” others are capable of that can impact us over the “why.” Unless we are closely connected with the individual, learning the why can take time and investment, usually requiring transparency, authenticity, and vulnerability, which are unfortunately rarely embraced or leveraged. Protecting yourself and your mental health should be a top priority, like defensive driving, always remaining alert, and anticipating that other drivers may be prone to unexpected behaviors at any moment, providing you time to engage in (emotionally) evasive maneuvers to remain out of harm's way. If this video resonated with you, consider giving it a like and share it with others. Click subscribe so that you are made aware when I post new content. I appreciate you.  💙 I hope you experience at least one thing that helps support your journey from watching this video. @coachnatebattle  🔵 https://youtube.com/@coachnatebattle  For information about private coaching, visit https://natebattle.com/pathway-to-healing-program/ #letgolivenowwin #mentalhealth #wellbeing #mindfulness #selfcare  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nate-battle/support
Go Away
Jan 9 2024
Go Away
Energy is a priceless resource. Our energy can attract or repel. While energy does regenerate, we do not have an endless supply at any given moment. When we endure the energy-draining disregard of being tolerated rather than accepted or respected, this can rob us of the energy needed to manage, cope, and navigate life. We gain nothing by trying to force matters with others who do not want or value us in their lives. You are best served to cease accepting behaviors from others that fall beneath the incredible soul that you are. You deserve to be valued, respected, appreciated, and celebrated – for who you are, not just based on what you can do for others. If that is not occurring where we are, we are better off going away from that place to discover our purpose first. Then, your tribe will find you. It is better to be a tribe of one than surround yourself with a pack of distrustful, selfish wolves.   If this video resonated with you, consider giving it a like and share it with others. Click subscribe so that you are made aware when I post new content. I appreciate you.  💙 I hope you experience at least one thing that helps support your journey from watching this video. @coachnatebattle  🔵 https://youtube.com/@coachnatebattle  For information about private coaching, visit https://natebattle.com/pathway-to-healing-program/ #letgolivenowwin #mentalhealth #wellbeing #mindfulness #selfcare  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nate-battle/support
Anger is Self Punishment
Dec 23 2023
Anger is Self Punishment
Generally speaking, we are best served to acknowledge and allow ourselves to experience our emotions. Anger is one of those natural emotions. Leveraged correctly, it can empower us to pursue a just cause or purpose. However, as with any emotion, in excess, anger can become a trap, a pit, or even a grave. Being quick to anger or dwelling there for extended periods can rob us of our creativity and problem-solving abilities. Our decision-making can become skewed, potentially putting us at significant risk. This becomes even more futile when we are consumed by anger over the things we do not control, namely the behaviors and actions of others. When we allow others to use our emotions against us, we enable them to distract and disable us, thus robbing us of our peace and well-being. We are best served to let go of what we do not control and turn our focus to the lesson to be found in what happened instead of remaining upset over what happened. If this video resonated with you, consider giving it a like and share it with others. Click subscribe so that you are made aware when I post new content. I appreciate you.  💙 I hope you experience at least one thing that helps support your journey from watching this video. @coachnatebattle  🔵 https://youtube.com/@coachnatebattle  For information about private coaching, visit https://natebattle.com/pathway-to-healing-program/ #letgolivenowwin #mentalhealth #wellbeing #mindfulness #selfcare  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nate-battle/support