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This Neuroscientist Shows You the Secrets to Obtaining A Growth Mindset | Andrew Huberman (Replay)

This Neuroscientist Shows You the Secrets to Obtaining A Growth Mindset | Andrew Huberman (Replay)

FromImpact Theory with Tom Bilyeu


This Neuroscientist Shows You the Secrets to Obtaining A Growth Mindset | Andrew Huberman (Replay)

FromImpact Theory with Tom Bilyeu

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

[Original air date: November 12, 2020].

Celebrate small victories. Your thoughts are a choice. Move towards fear. Lean into your negative experiences. No matter what the question is, action is the answer. Meditate. Breathe deeply. These are well-known concepts and mantras that many people have assimilated, through experience or through training. But what is the scientific explanation for why all these practices and beliefs work so well? What is happening on the level of the brain?

On this episode of Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu, recognized neuroscientist Andrew Huberman details the science behind successful strategies for life change.

SHOW NOTES:
Ultimately our thoughts are a choice [1:13]
The brain creates an abstract representation of everything that’s out there in the world [4:52]
There two pieces of your brain that are outside of your skull and spinal cord [7:23]
Viewing screens after 11 PM suppresses dopamine and punishes the brain [9:25]
Action in pursuit of a goal stimulates neural rewards [11:36]
Dopamine reward cycles can provide you with endless energy [14:21]
The reasons why it’s so important to celebrate small victories [16:25]
How to unlearn negative experiences [21:10]
Using lateralized eye movements while recounting negative experiences helps [25:01]
Forward movement is absolutely the remedy for trauma and fear [28:03]
Stress and agitation are meant to be triggers for action, not forms of suffering [31:31]
It’s not easy to suppress negative thoughts, but you can replace negative thoughts [34:21]
Always reward incremental steps that are about forward action [37:37]
Andrew explains hypnosis and why it works [40:08]
Andrew explains why slow, diaphragmatic breathing works so well [43:48]
Andrew shares the one thing he would have most people change in their lives [51:16]

FOLLOW ANDREW:
WEBSITE: https://hubermanlab.com
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Released:
Sep 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Impact Theory is a business and mindset-focused interview show that will teach anyone aspiring to greatness the secrets to success. The show is hosted by Tom Bilyeu - a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of the #2 Inc. 500 company Quest Nutrition and former host of the viral hit Youtube series Inside Quest (viewed over 100,000,000 times). Bilyeu is known for his passion and preparation. Always eager to truly learn from his guests, Bilyeu digs deep and brings the urgency of someone hungry to put what he’s learning to immediate use - making the show not only entertaining and energetic, but also hyper-useful.