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Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Christine Collins, MS
89 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind creating autonomous characters with childhood play using toys & stuffies. We'll look at how it translates into adult creative skills like writing, storytelling & even marketing - and how it may have built the perfect neural infrastructure for business & entrepreneurship. And how to grow it further in adulthood! . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on...
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In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind creating autonomous characters with childhood play using toys & stuffies. We'll look at how it translates into adult creative skills like writing, storytelling & even marketing - and how it may have built the perfect neural infrastructure for business & entrepreneurship. And how to grow it further in adulthood! . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on...
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (20/89)
Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Did naming your toys actually wire your brain for entrepreneurship?
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind creating autonomous characters with childhood play using toys & stuffies. We'll look at how it translates into adult creative skills like writing, storytelling & even marketing - and how it may have built the perfect neural infrastructure for business & entrepreneurship. And how to grow it further in adulthood! . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on...
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5 days ago
10 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
if you're only setting "outcome" goals, try adding this
In this episode, we'll peek at why "outcome-only" goals often backfire (and why it's not your fault). We'll talk about the brain science behind why chasing pure results feels exhausting, and how identity-based goals work with your neural wiring instead of against it. We'll also cover how to shift from "I want to achieve this" to "I'm someone who does this" - and why that language shift changes everything. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i l...
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
is PTSD mental or neurophysiological?
In this episode, we'll peek at why PTSD isn't just "mental" or "psychological," but involves your whole body's inflammatory system. We'll talk about how trauma rewires both brain and immune responses, and why somatic techniques like EFT work so well for healing. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology, neuroscience & optimizing neural pathways for creativity, happiness & success. . . . The Poth™ - ...
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1 month ago
8 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
why it's b.s. to say "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" - the neuroscience
In this episode, we'll peek at why "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" is actually backwards from a neuroscience view. We'll talk about how trauma ACTUALLY changes your brain, how hyper-vigilance kicks in, and the relief that can be found with evidence-based healing therapies that actually work. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology, neuroscience & optimizing neural pathways for creativity, happ...
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2 months ago
7 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
ping! why does 1 notification ruin your entire focus?
In this episode, we'll peek at why notifications hijack your focus before you can even think. We'll talk about the neuroscience behind notification addiction and attention fragmentation, and a few concrete strategies to readily reclaim your focus. We'll also cover what happens when your nervous system gets stuck in digital overwhelm, and how to give your brain the recovery time it desperately needs. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins &am...
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2 months ago
9 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Why do we choose low standards over being disappointed? (the neuroscience)
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind "disappointment" and why we feel worse when something falls short of expectations than if we'd never gotten excited in the first place. We'll talk about dopamine prediction errors, the difference between "desire" and "satisfaction" in your brain, and why your reward system is designed more for the "chase" than the catch. We'll also cover how understanding this can help you work WITH rather than against your brain's natural mechanism...
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3 months ago
8 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Ever notice how ppl need your problems to be your fault?
In this episode, we'll peek at why people seek out reasons your hardship was somehow preventable or your fault (and why our brains are wired this way). We'll talk about the neuroscience behind witnessing hardship, the subconscious / psychological need to justify it, & why it's so pronounced when we feel similar to the victim. We'll also cover why this makes suffering so isolating, & how to build compassion. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins...
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Is "Venting" harmful, helpful, or BOTH?
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience of "venting"... does it heal your emotions or keep you stuck in negative patterns? We'll look at the benefits of oxytocin release and co-regulation that calm the nervous system, as well as the "dark side" of how excessive venting can deepen neural pathways for rumination & negative thought patterns, and talk about the ideal balance & how to seek healthy support. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine colli...
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
is it high IQ, neuroD, or both? Traits that overlap & tools for "flow state"
In this episode, we'll peek at traits that some say make people "highly intelligent" - but neuroscience suggests they might actually be signs of neurodivergence. We'll talk about the brain science behind getting bored quickly, being a night owl, hyper-focusing, and being self-critical. We'll also consider tools for getting into flow state when creativity needs a boost. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology...
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4 months ago
10 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
The neuroscientific cost of people-pleasing
In this episode, we'll peek at why being "low maintenance" or "people pleasing" could make your brain see YOU as the threat. We'll chat about how chronic "accommodation" can harm your nervous system, dysregulate your body, and cause mysterious anxiety or fatigue. We'll also cover how to negotiate with your body instead of just overriding it, with practical boundary-setting techniques. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting ...
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4 months ago
11 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Why clearing spaces also clears your mind (& boosts productivity)
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind how visual clutter creates cognitive load at a subconscious level, and why productivity can suddenly improve after organizing (even in completely different spaces). We'll also cover what's actually happening in your neural pathways when you declutter, and how this effect is amplified for neurodivergent brains. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psycholog...
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4 months ago
6 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Does focusing on breathing make your anxiety worse? Neuroscience perspectives & tips
In this episode, we'll peek at why breathing exercises can sometimes make certain people feel worse instead of better (it does not mean you or your nervous system are "broken!"). We'll talk about the neuroscience behind why forced breathing patterns can backfire for some brains in some scenarios, and look at what actually works when traditional "just breathe" advice doesn't. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset...
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5 months ago
7 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Why our brains stop brain-ing when we get hard news + neuroscience support tips
In this episode, we'll peek at why upsetting news makes our brains go offline (and why it's actually protective). We'll talk about the neuroscience behind choosing "safe" people to seek support from, and the 5 behaviors that signal someone is unsafe to confide in. We'll also cover what actually IS helpful when you need support, and how to be genuinely supportive of others when they ask for it. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i l...
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5 months ago
24 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Why "just let it go" is terrible advice from a neuroscience view
In this episode, we'll peek at why "just let it go" and "just get over it" and "just stop worrying" is such crappy advice from a neuroscience perspective. We'll look at how your brain actually processes emotions, & why these cliche phrases backfire to make things even worse. We'll look at what your nervous system actually needs instead, and how social support and oxytocin play a role in helpful responses. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins &...
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6 months ago
7 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Decluttering paradox: Why we crave new containers when it's time to tidy (neuroscience)
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind why we feel an urge to buy organizing bins before decluttering, cleaning and organizing. We'll look at how novelty triggers dopamine release, why this effect is stronger in neurodivergent brains, & also cover some no-cost alternatives that stimulate decluttering motivation without popping into the piggy bank. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psycho...
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6 months ago
11 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Why do great ideas come when you're somewhere new?
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience of how new environments can bring on new ideas & solutions. Novel surroundings can trigger neuroplasticity and innovation. The good news is, you don't have to vacation or travel far to experience these benefits. We'll chat on everyday ways to create cognitive-enhancing effects - from micro-adventures to sensory shifts that spark creativity. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love refl...
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6 months ago
6 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Does your content creation process feel like an energy drain? Neuroscience tips...
In this episode, we'll peek at the psychology behind resistance to systems versus freedom in creating content. We'll look at the neuroscience of decision fatigue, & how multiple platforms deplete creative energy. We'll consider how strategic automation can free up mental space for ideas to flourish - especially for neurodivergent minds. . . . SocialBee As referenced in this episode, i am a proud affiliate for SocialBee, you can get a free trial with my link here: https://get.s...
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6 months ago
8 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Ever cringed at your past behavior, old photos, or prior creations? Here's why...
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind why we may physically cringe at memories of our past selves and past creations. We'll explore how your brain processes these awkward moments through the same pathways as physical pain, and why this uncomfortable reaction might actually be a healthy sign of personal growth. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology, neuroscience & optimizing neural pat...
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6 months ago
5 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
Are emotional distractions actually pain-suppressing coping mechanisms?
In this episode, we'll explore the neuroscience of emotional pain distraction and how it may be similar to the ways that one physical pain supplants another. We'll look at how some alleged "dysfunction" may actually be ingenious coping mechanisms wired into our neural pathways. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology, neuroscience & optimizing neural pathways for creativity, happiness & success. . ...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
How humor boosts your brain & biz
In this episode, we'll explore the neuroscience of humor, and how laughing literally rewires your brain for a better mindset. We'll peek at how humor reduces stress hormones, boosts cognitive flexibility, and strengthens resilience. And also chat on some practical ways to incorporate more humor into your life and business. . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on mindset, psychology, neuroscience & optimizing neural pathway...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

Not Entirely Unlike Tea
In this episode, we'll peek at the neuroscience behind creating autonomous characters with childhood play using toys & stuffies. We'll look at how it translates into adult creative skills like writing, storytelling & even marketing - and how it may have built the perfect neural infrastructure for business & entrepreneurship. And how to grow it further in adulthood! . . . oh hi & welcome to “Not Entirely Unlike Tea” – i’m christine collins & i love reflecting on...