336: How to Live a Life that Nourishes Your Brain, Thereby Elevating the Quality of Your Entire Life
The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
Shannon Ables
4.7 • 944 Ratings
🗓️ 1 August 2022
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Summary
"In the same way that a car that is well-maintained will last longer and be more reliable, you cannot hope to get the lasting high performance you want from your brain if it is not properly cared for and protected." —Kimberley Wilson, author of How to Build a Healthy Brain: Practical steps to mental health and well-being
Here on TSLL blog and the podcast, I have explored many topics within the first two subjects whether pertaining to emotional intelligence, relationships and communication, so when I came upon nutrition-trained Chartered Psychologist Kimberley Wilson's book - How to Build a Healthy Brain, I was intrigued and wanted to explore its contents. In so doing, I found what she had to share to be founded in a vast amount of supportive research from reputable institutions (in the United Kingdom and the states) as well as written in an approachable prose for readers, like myself, who do not have an educational background in the field of neurology, but genuinely wish to understand how their brains function and how to care for the brain well in order to live well.
Today's post/episode is an introduction, a tasting menu of sorts to explore the wide ranging areas in our lives that contribute to the health (or malnutrition) of our brain and thereby, its capability to work to its full capabilities.
Upon sitting down to read the book, once I began, once it was in my hands and I was reading it, it was hard to put down, and annotations now decorate nearly every page. Having completed my first reading of the book, I went back through and took detailed notes summarizing the key points that spoke to me and that I wanted to incorporate or strengthen in my own daily life. I will be sharing those here, but by no means is the list complete. The science of how the brain works, the parts of the brain, etc., are detailed in the first couple of chapters, and are worth reading prior to reading the entire book on your own as she lays a clear foundation of the parts of the 'engine' that make up the brain.
While I will be focusing on what to do to strengthen and nourish your brain, reading her book details what happens when the brain is not nourished properly. For example, what chronic inflammation does to the mind and the effects witnessed in our daily lives such as depression, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and other neurological maladies. However, because I want to lift today's conversation to focus on preventative and constructive habits we can add to our lives to create a stronger sense and state of well-being, I will be focusing on what you can begin or continue to do and how it nurtures the brain, thereby elevating the quality of your entire life.
~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #336
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| 0:00.0 | Thank you for tuning in to the simple sophisticated podcast. The show that is part of the simply |
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| 0:16.5 | quality over quantity. Visit the blog, The Simply Luxurious life and our simplified U TSL.co or The Simply Luxurious Life.com to find the show notes for each podcast episode as well as much more weekly content to elevate your everyday and deepen |
| 0:35.0 | your contentment from a Monday motivational post, recipes, videos of the |
| 0:39.7 | cooking show series, style and the core inspiration inspiration French and British inspired content and |
| 0:44.8 | reader's favorite regular weekly post this and that which is posted each |
| 0:49.2 | Friday morning now to today's episode. Welcome to the Simple Sophisticate Podcast, where intelligent living is paired with signature style. |
| 1:16.2 | I'm your host, Shannon Ables. |
| 1:18.7 | And whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, working in the garden, or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a |
| 1:25.0 | cafe au lé. Thank you for tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to the 336 episode of the Simple Sophisticate. And welcome to August. We step into an episode today that is meaty I mean full of |
| 1:57.2 | content that when I read it and was inspired by what I found I said, oh I have to share this with listeners of the |
| 2:06.2 | podcast because for me at least, and I think I think and hope it will for you too. It provides a foundational |
| 2:16.7 | maybe way of filling the gaps. I have a feeling many of us that are tuning in are consciously aware of wanting and trying to live well but |
| 2:26.8 | also enjoy life and where do you find that balance and to then have confidence that you |
| 2:31.6 | are living healthily and you are living well, but that you can let your |
| 2:35.4 | down and enjoy life. And for me, this book provided those simple, applicable, easy to do, habits, routines, ways of choosing to live that, I'm like, oh I can do that, |
| 2:49.6 | I can do that, that ensure that not only is my short-term health on the right track but my long-term |
| 2:55.4 | health is as well. But I'm getting a little bit ahead of myself. I want to begin with |
| 3:00.7 | extending a thank you to a longtime listener of this show. |
| 3:06.4 | She left a very succinct, kind, specific review. |
| 3:11.8 | And I just want to give a shout out to Christie in 1974 who wrote |
| 3:15.4 | loyal listener five stars this podcast is wonderful Shannon has taught me how to be |
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