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Episode: 198

Do THIS to Reprogram Your Mind for More Positive Thinking

a Solo Episode

Unlock the full power of your mind.

Your brain is wired to give you what you want, and today, you’re getting Mel’s science-backed insights and her step by step guide for letting go of negative thoughts and redirecting your energy to self transformation.

Use neuroscience and specific mindset tricks to take control of your mental habits and become more optimistic and resilient.

This is an encore episode with new and exciting insights from Mel at the top of the episode that is packed with tools, tips, and scripts to reprogram your mind for more positive thinking

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If you doubt yourself, your brain will only show you reasons to keep doubting yourself.

Mel Robbins

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Key takeaways

  1. You are not stuck with your thoughts. Your brain will believe what you tell it, and your life will follow.

  2. When you obsess over self-doubt, your brain literally starts filtering out the good to show you more proof you suck. 

  3. You don’t need hope to change. You need hard science and consistent practice reprogramming your mind.

  4. “What if it does work out?” is a powerful thought-substitute that can snap you out of the negative thought spiral instantly.

  5. Negativity trains your brain to expect disaster; optimism trains it to take action. You choose the training.

Resources

    • Read Mel’s book, High 5 Habit.
    • Listen to the High 5 Habit audiobook, here.
    • Baylor research: "Saying “No” to Cake or “Yes” to Kale: Approach and Avoidance Strategies in Pursuit of Health Goals"
    • University of Wisconsin: Self-affirmation activates brain systems associated with self-related processing and reward and is reinforced by future orientation
    • BBC Lab UK: Brief Online Training Enhances Competitive Performance: Findings of the BBC Lab UK Psychological Skills Intervention Study.
    • Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg: Expectations affect psychological and neurophysiological benefits even after a single bout of exercise
    • University of Toronto, People who wear rose-colored glasses see more
    • Wake Forest: “What you say about others says a lot about you.”
    • New York Times: Feel Like You’re Going Out of Your Mind? Consider Mindset.
    • Scientific American: Unraveling the Mindset of Victimhood
    • Forbes: What Your Brain Thinks of Productivity (RAS helps you concentrate)
    • Griffin Health: Mental flexibility
    • Dr. David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity book
    • ScienceDirect: Reticular Activating System
    • Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Journal: The Brain’s Conversation with Itself: Neural Substrates of Dialogic Inner Speech.
    • Dr. Sandra Erdelez: Information Encountering: It's More Than Just Bumping into Information.
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