About
This Podcast
Are you trying to be normal? Are you trying to fit in? Do you judge yourself when you’re a little too different? What if your difference is exactly what our world requires? Welcome to a new paradigm on you being everything that you are! Happiness isn’t about being normal; it’s about being you. Here we invite you to use your crazy as a resource to create your own phenomenal life. Discover what capacities are hiding and waiting for you to be discovered. What if everything you call wrongness is a strongness!
Maybe you find out what possibilities are behind the things you call incapacities, and see if things like depression, anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and autism might just be yet-to-be-discovered superpowers. Tap into your unique brilliance and create the life you want and live life fully with happiness and joy.
Welcome to Pragmatic Psychology!
I am
Susanna Mittermaier
Your host, Susanna Mittermaier, psychologist, founder of Pragmatic Psychology, best selling author, international keynote speaker and happy person, is looking forward to inspiring you.
Welcome to Pragmatic Psychology!

Susanna Mittermaier
Founder Pragmatic Psychology

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