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Something You Should Know

SYSK Choice: Amazing Ways Genes Affect Your Behavior & How Calming Your Brain Makes You Stronger

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Self-improvement, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Health & Fitness

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Do you keep stuff? You know, things from your past that you have a hard time giving up even though you don’t use them anymore? This episode begins with some interesting advice on what to keep and what to toss or give away – and why it’s a good idea to get rid of things you will never ever need again. http://www.aarp.org/health/fitness/info-09-2010/Kick_Clutter_And_Lose_Weight.html You probably know that your genes influence things your eye color or hair color. But did you know that your genes also influence your behavior? Jay Phelan, an evolutionary biologist at UCLA and author of the book, Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food, Taming Our Primal Instincts (http://amzn.to/2CJZgXF), explains how your genes make you want to do things that are often not good for you (like overeat or drink too much). Did you know you have more than five senses? For example, when you move your foot from the gas pedal to the brake pedal when you drive, you are using another sense that allows you to find those pedals without looking or using any other of your five senses. I’ll explain what it is and what it is called. http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/12/propioception-body-parts-sense-research/420765/ There is real power in calming down. That’s according to Gyatri Devi, M.D., author of the book, A Calm Brain: How to Relax Into a Stress-Free, High-Powered Life (http://amzn.to/2on2EoX) Because our brains are always active – checking texts and emails and rushing around, we don’t have the down time” we need that allows the brain to perform at its best. Dr Devi has some ways to do that and she reveals the amazing benefits of a calm brain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, if you tend to keep stuff from your past and have

0:06.4

trouble letting it go, I've got some great advice for you.

0:10.2

Then, did you know your genes influence your behavior and not always in a good way?

0:16.1

All these self-control problems, eating too much, having trouble managing money, it can

0:21.4

be attributed back to the fact that we carry these genes that are nudging us into a direction

0:29.3

that we don't want to go.

0:31.1

Also, you have more than five senses.

0:33.7

I'll tell you about one of them you use all the time.

0:38.0

And if you could just calm down a little bit every day, great things can happen.

0:43.1

When I talk about calm, I'm not really talking about someone who is sedated or mellow.

0:48.1

I'm talking about a state where we are at our optimal, positive, mental functioning.

0:55.7

Tell this today on something you should know.

1:01.7

Something you should know, fascinating intel, the world's top experts, and practical advice

1:07.7

you can use in your life today.

1:10.8

Something you should know, with my carothers.

1:14.7

Hi, welcome to something you should know.

1:17.7

And we start the podcast today with a question.

1:21.3

Are you someone who likes to keep stuff?

1:24.7

Do you have a lot of things from your past that you just can't seem to quite throw away?

1:30.3

When you ask people why they save stuff in the attic or the garage or in the back of

1:35.5

the closet, the answer is usually something like, because you never know, I might need it

1:41.5

someday.

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