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Simply Good Living with Tisch
Tischann
24 episodes
7 months ago
In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives. 
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In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives. 
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Leisure,
Home & Garden
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Episode 21 | Deer Trails, Neural Pathways, and Getting Stuck in a Rut
Simply Good Living with Tisch
14 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 21 | Deer Trails, Neural Pathways, and Getting Stuck in a Rut
Do you ever find yourself thinking the same depressing, negative, or pwerless thing about a situation, or person?
   Why does this always happen?
   There she goes again....
   I guess there's nothing I can do...


   Our brains are hardwired to see dangers and problems everywhere... and in the good old days, when life expectancy was age 35 for men, and even less for women - it was a helpful path for our brains to develop (like survival of the fittest). 

   But, that same survival mechanism creates a heaping help of misery for us today. The other cars on the road are not predators about to devour us, and the printer at the office is not a plastic demon bent on making us angry... well, maybe that last one is true...


   However, the truth is that we focus and hardwire way more of the negative into our brains which then creates a negative result when we try to be happy. But is there a way to change the path?

In his book Hardwiring Happiness, Rick Hanson, Ph.D. shares a means of creating new paths over time to help our brains notice and create positive experiences leading to a positive mindset. Here's his website if you'd like to learn more: https://rickhanson.com 
Simply Good Living with Tisch
In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives.