Topics covered: - The power and potential of curiosity in hoarding - The benefits of changing beliefs and embracing new perspectives - Admitting mistakes and apologising as a less stressful alternative - The importance of admitting when you don’t know something - Using curiosity to understand why tasks or environments seem impossible - How therapy can increase curiosity and explore hoarding thoughts and patterns - Accepting uncertainty and unanswered questions - Being open to new experiences - The positive impact of curiosity on mental health and personal growth - Seeking out new information, different perspectives, and asking questions - Examples of curiosity, such as exploring fears or understanding others' experiences - Embracing creativity as a way to foster curiosity - Engaging with people from different backgrounds and life stories - Encouraging open communication, learning, and challenging assumptions - The importance of trying new things multiple times before forming an opinion - Deepening connections through a curious outlook - Strategies to encourage curiosity, like treating tasks as experiments - Framing dehoarding tasks as an experiment - The effectiveness of the curious and experimental mindset in dehoarding - Thinking outside the box for a more creative and innovative outlook - Acceptance of different people and ideas through curiosity - Adding depth to life through trying new things and learning - Being present and engaged through attention to details - Learning from mistakes and cultivating personal growth through curiosity - Feeling safe to make mistakes and explore for curiosity to thrive - The numerous benefits of developing a curious outlook - Opening up communication and expanding one's world through exploration - The ripple effect of bravery and curiosity on other aspects of life For the full show notes and transcript for this episode, visit the website at http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ Subscribe to the podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.