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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

393: How to Change Your Mind (literally), So You Can Change Your Life

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Education, Self-improvement, Britain, Contentment, Podcast, Society & Culture, Simplicity, France, Style, Lifestyle

4.7915 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Maybe it is the lack of confidence you have in your potential. Maybe it is the negative thoughts that stream through your mind at 2 am in the morning or in the afternoon when you are exhausted after a full first half of the work day has asked you to be on your game every single minute. Maybe it's your doubt that you will ever be able to acquire that habit that will help if only you could incorporate it into your everyday.

Whatever default thinking habit you engage in that starts to chip away at the 'good vibes', at the hope, at the positive outlook you have on anything, this is the podcast episode for you to explore. In fact, I want to make it required listening/reading because when you take in the introduction to neuroscientist and author Nicole Vignola's book Rewire, you're going to be reminded of how powerful you are to remove the thought patterns you don't want and start living, creating and thinking in a way that elevates the quality of your entire life.

As the new year approaches, we might be considering or evaluating what we want to improve, and in order to bring those changes into reality that we experience in our everydays we have to know how the machine, that is our mind, works as it pertains to acquiring and automating new habits, and also letting go of the unhelpful habits. This fundamental knowledge will foster the change you want to be part of your new year, and I cannot wait to share with you an overview of what you will learn when you pick up the book Rewire: Break the Cycle, Alter Your Thoughts an Create Lasting Change.

 

Explore the Show Notes for the episode on The SImply Luxurious Life blog — https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast393 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the simple sophisticate, where in 2014, this podcast premiered.

0:09.2

And now in its 11th season, the show continues to focus on the same principles it was founded upon.

0:15.3

The art of living a life of quality over quantity.

0:19.0

Topics range from creating an everyday life you love living,

0:22.2

strengthening mindfulness practices, building a capsule wardrobe,

0:26.1

preparing seasonally delicious meals,

0:28.4

traveling and exploring France and Britain,

0:30.9

and living life to the fullest without breaking the bank,

0:34.5

because living well really is quite simple. I'm your host, Shannon Ables,

0:40.1

and whether you're listing on your commute, exercising, working in the garden in route,

0:44.7

or returning from that dream destination, or sitting down with a hot cuppa or a cafe

0:50.5

au lae, thank you for tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to episode 393 of the simple

1:02.2

sophisticate. So glad you're joining me today as we are going to talk about things that we may

1:09.8

know we have control over, but we don't know the ins and outs

1:13.4

of how it actually works. And when we do gain that knowledge, so much of our life and the

1:20.0

quality of our life has now the potential for us to elevate it ginormously. We're talking

1:27.4

about the mind. And I know we've talked about the mind and the brain

1:30.8

and how it works in a handful of different episodes in blog posts. Today's episode is inspired by a new book

1:37.5

that was released just this past summer. This is a book that helps us to receive the repetition of this information.

1:46.6

And every single time we receive this information, it may be taught by a different teacher,

1:52.2

in this case, different authors that have studied in the field of neurology.

1:56.5

And sometimes it just takes, you know, a different approach, sharing the same information, for it to click.

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