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The Science of Happiness

How to Focus Under Pressure

The Science of Happiness

PRX and Greater Good Science Center

Science, Social Sciences

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider tries a body scan meditation to sharpen her focus and calm her nerves as she prepares for the Tournament of Champions.


Episode summary:

Amy Schneider is the most successful woman to ever compete on Jeopardy!. Part of her winning strategy was to shut down all her mental chatter and completely focus on the competition. But when the cameras are off, she struggles to find the same calm. For today’s show, Amy tries a body scan practice to connect with her body and quiet her busy mind. Later we hear from Jonathan Greenberg, a Harvard psychology professor. He explains how mindfulness can make us better problem solvers, and how that can benefit our emotional health, too.


How to Do This Practice:

  1. Find a quiet place where you feel safe and comfortable. You can be standing, sitting, or lying down.

  2. Close your eyes, and take a few deep, long breaths.

  3. Move your attention through your body slowly, part by part, starting with your feet. Focus on your feet, then your calves, knees, and so on, until you get to the top of your head. Without judgment, notice what sensations you can identify in each part of the body.

  4. When your mind wanders, gently and with self-kindness, guide your attention back to the part of the body you’re focusing on in the present moment.

Find the full Body Scan Meditation practice at our Greater Good in Action website: https://ggia.berkeley.edu/practice/body_scan_meditation


Today’s guests:

Amy Schneider is the most successful woman to compete on the quiz show Jeopardy! and won 40 consecutive games.

Follow Amy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jeopardamy

Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeopardamy/

Follow Amy on Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/5b4dyezy

Jonathan Greenberg is a psychology professor in Harvard University’s Clinical and Translational Science Center. His research focuses on the role of mindfulness and relaxation.

Learn more about Jonathan’s research: https://tinyurl.com/yn7j73au


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Tell us about how you feel after trying the body-scan meditation. Email us at [email protected] or use the hashtag #happinesspod.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Jeopardy!

0:05.0

What would you like to wager?

0:09.0

2,000.

0:10.0

5,000.

0:11.0

This was Oscar Wilde.

0:12.0

What is Stewardess?

0:13.0

Who's PG Woodhouse?

0:14.0

What is a tenor?

0:15.0

What is Noises Off?

0:16.0

That's correct.

0:17.0

We just ran that gathering.

0:18.0

Word's an American history for a final Jeopardy today.

0:21.0

She come up with the frontier.

0:22.0

She did.

0:23.0

How much will she add?

0:24.0

25,000.

0:25.0

If there's a Jeopardy Olympian, you are one of them.

0:29.0

One of the things that I came out of the Jeopardy experience with was I really was successful

0:36.0

at being completely focused.

0:38.0

I mean, in that swidal to succeeding on that show.

0:41.0

It was just practicing ways to interrupt outside thoughts, which was basically when an episode is taping for those 30 minutes,

0:48.0

you're really entitled to tell everything else to wait.

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