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In this milestone 50th episode, Julie explores how understanding and using your character strengths can actually rewire your brain's natural negativity bias. She explains the neuroscience behind why we focus on what's wrong and how positive psychology offers a powerful counter-practice.

Our brain is wired with an over active threat detection system from a time when it was essential to be able to detect dangers like tigers and bears that literally threatened our survival.  We're no longer running from tigers, but our brains still treat critical emails like life-or-death threats. Ancient software, modern problems.

In the late 1990’s Martin Seligman introduced the concept of Positive Psychology. After traditional psychology had focused on what was “wrong” with us for the last 100 years, positive psychology asked the question, “What if we focused on what is “right” with us?”

A more balanced approach included both addressing challenges AND actively cultivating what is strong, good and meaningful in your life.

We all have 24 character strengths (see link to assessment below) and in this episode we explore how knowing, naming and using our strengths actually rewires our brain to get out of the negative feedback loop and build resilience and self-efficacy.


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This Week's Challenge
  1. Identify one signature strength
  2. Use it intentionally in a new way
  3. Notice what happens - notice the ripple

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