Today, you are going to learn scientifically proven ways you can use your mind to upgrade your life, starting with your body, your energy, and your confidence.
In this episode, Stanford professor and leading psychology and mindset researcher Dr. Alia Crum reveals the science behind how your thoughts shape your body, your energy, and your health.
She’s proven over and over again that your thoughts about exercise, stress, and food are working against you – and how you can change them.
She’ll explain that this isn't just about thoughts, but that you have settings in your mind that you need to change.
This is not positive thinking. This is repeatable, evidence-based science behind mindset, motivation, and physical change. Your mindset is secretly controlling your body, energy, and health. Stanford professor Dr. Alia Crum reveals science-proven ways to reprogram your mind. This is not motivation — this is real psychology backed by evidence.
You’ll learn: -The one mindset shift that makes healthy habits feel easier instead of exhausting -The groundbreaking studies proving your beliefs can change your biology -How to make workouts easier so you get fitter, faster -How the “settings in your mind” influence your metabolism, hunger, stress, and recovery -How to make healthy eating easier so you feel your best every day -How to stop fighting your body and start working with it -How to feel more energized, capable, and consistent without forcing yourself -How to overcome your worst fears so you don’t let anything hold you back
If you are tired of criticizing yourself, tired of your fears and anxiety, and tired of never seeing the results you deserve, Dr. Crum is going to teach you, step by step, exactly how to change the settings in your mind to achieve anything you want.
Once you hear this, you’ll start noticing shifts in places you never expected. rewire your mind, mindset science, dr alia crum, brain reprogramming, psychology of success, confidence mindset, health psychology, stress and mindset, motivation science, mental strength, self improvement, neuroscience mindset
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