Neuroscientist REVEALS How To COMPLETELY HEAL Your Body & Mind! | Caroline Leaf & Lewis Howes

Lewis Howes2 minutes read

Dr. Caroline Leaf emphasizes the importance of managing the mind to overcome limitations, showcasing the malleability of the brain through intentional mind work and neuroplasticity research. The speaker highlights the impact of mind management on mental and physical health, stressing the significance of intentional practices like the neuro cycle for sustainable changes and overall well-being.

Insights

  • Lack of hope leads to death of despair, emphasizing the importance of agency in human identity.
  • The brain and mind are distinct entities, with the mind acting as a gravitational field processing thoughts, feelings, and choices.
  • Mind management through intentional practices can lead to changes in biomarkers, impacting both mental and physical health significantly.
  • The Neuro Cycle, consisting of five steps, aids in managing stress responses and traumatic experiences, leading to improved mental well-being and resilience.

Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free

Recent questions

  • What is the relationship between the brain and mind?

    The brain and mind are distinct entities.

  • How can individuals change their brains and overcome limitations?

    Through intentional mind management.

  • How can individuals manage stress responses effectively?

    Through the Neuro Cycle process.

  • How long does it take to establish a new habit or detox toxic patterns?

    At least 63 days of consistent practice.

  • How can individuals protect their mental health and promote resilience?

    Through brain building exercises.

Related videos

Summary

00:00

"Mind Management: Transforming Brains, Defying Limits"

  • Lack of hope leads to death of despair, emphasizing the importance of agency in human identity.
  • Dr. Caroline Leaf, a cognitive neuroscientist, is a guest on the School of Greatness podcast.
  • The brain and mind have been interchangeably used for 40 years, but they are distinct entities.
  • The brain cannot function independently; the mind processes thoughts, feelings, and choices.
  • The mind is a gravitational field around and through the brain and body, converting signals into meaning.
  • Quantum physics deals with unseen particles and waves at the subatomic level.
  • The mind's field extends around and inside the body, interacting with others' fields.
  • Thoughts are physical responses of the mind's think-feel-choose process.
  • Dr. Leaf's research on neuroplasticity challenges the belief that brain damage is irreversible.
  • Using intentional mind management, individuals can change their brains and overcome limitations.

13:17

"Mind Management: Key to Health and Well-being"

  • The speaker has extensive experience working in various environments, including during the apartheid era in Africa, war-torn Rwanda, and with wealthy individuals.
  • They emphasize the importance of understanding and managing the mind, stating that mind management is crucial as the mind is always changing.
  • The speaker conducted neuroplasticity research in the late 80s and early 90s, showing that the mind is malleable and can direct the neuroplasticity of the brain.
  • Mind management is highlighted as essential for controlling responses to events and circumstances, even though events cannot be controlled.
  • The speaker distinguishes between managing the mind and the law of attraction, emphasizing the importance of managing responses to events.
  • Depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues are discussed as normal responses and not illnesses, with the speaker stressing the significance of managing the mind.
  • The speaker's research shows that managing the mind can influence biomarkers, including DNA and blood markers, and can impact physical health.
  • The speaker shares a personal experience of managing glucose levels through mind management during acute trauma, demonstrating the immediate impact on biomarkers.
  • The speaker's research indicates that mind management can lead to changes in telomeres, which are markers for aging and health, showing significant improvements in mental and physical health.
  • The speaker's clinical trial results demonstrate that mind management can lead to behavior changes, improved relationships, better sleep, and overall well-being, emphasizing the importance of intentional mind work.

26:29

Addressing Mental Health: Patterns, Not Diseases

  • Mental health issues are not diseases but patterns that need addressing to prevent blocking greatness.
  • Science does not support the theory of a neurobiological correlation for depression or a serotonin imbalance causing it.
  • Medication does not change thinking, feeling, or choosing; it only numbs the brain temporarily.
  • Mismanagement of mental health has led to the mislabeling of normal human responses as diseases.
  • A pandemic of deaths of despair from preventable lifestyle diseases affects people aged 24 to 65.
  • Lifestyle diseases stem from mind-driven factors like managing patterns, traumas, and toxic habits.
  • Mental health mismanagement shortens lifespans, with mental health diagnoses reducing life expectancy by up to 20 years.
  • Chemical imbalance is not the cause of despair; experiences and coping mechanisms drive mental distress.
  • Disease labels invalidate traumatic responses and hinder the process of embracing, processing, and reconceptualizing experiences.
  • The Neuro Cycle process helps in managing stress responses and returning to a state of peace and calm.

39:31

"Neuro Cycle: Control Trauma, Improve Function"

  • The neuro cycle consists of five steps, initially developed for traumatic brain injury and refined over the years.
  • The neuro cycle aims to control the mind during acute trauma, preventing a chaotic brain state.
  • The brain waves, including delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma, should flow smoothly for optimal brain function.
  • Acute trauma can lead to a red brain state, causing brain and body chaos, hindering clear thinking and wisdom.
  • The neuro cycle claims to improve anxiety and depression management by 81% through scientific evidence.
  • In acute traumatic states, one must transition from the chaotic pilot mind to the wise co-pilot mind for control.
  • Shifting perception is crucial in activating 1400 neurophysiological responses to focus and manage trauma.
  • The neuro cycle involves preparation, gathering awareness of emotional, physical, behavioral, and perspective signals.
  • Reflecting on reactions and behaviors helps understand the root causes of emotional responses.
  • Writing or visualizing in a pattern format like a metacog aids in deep insight and reconceptualizing thoughts for action.

51:29

"63 Days to Establish Sustainable Habits"

  • To establish a habit, dedicate 15 to 45 minutes daily for 63 days, not the commonly believed 21 days.
  • Physical healing takes about three weeks, but mental healing requires three cycles of 21 days each.
  • Research from University College London and recent studies support the 21-day habit-building theory.
  • Thoughts are reconstructed in 21 days, creating sustainable changes in behavior.
  • The non-conscious mind operates 24/7, storing experiences and beliefs, influencing the conscious mind.
  • To move a thought from the non-conscious to the conscious mind, energy and effort are required.
  • From day 22 to 63, spend about a minute daily reinforcing the new behavior to solidify the change.
  • Building a new habit or detoxing toxic patterns necessitates at least 63 days of consistent practice.
  • Negative thoughts receive more attention due to their threat to survival, causing disruptions in the brain.
  • Addiction is not a disease but a coping mechanism to numb pain, requiring understanding and addressing the underlying issues for effective change.

01:04:14

Overcoming addiction and trauma through support and choice.

  • 86 to 93 percent of people overcome addiction through a choice stimulated by a supportive, loving environment.
  • Facing personal pain and trauma is challenging, often leading to denial and the need for supportive therapy and environments.
  • Labeling oneself as always an addict can be disempowering, implying a lack of control over one's actions.
  • Overcoming trauma and addiction requires acknowledging and addressing the root causes of pain and numbing behaviors.
  • Shifting the narrative around toxic thoughts and experiences is crucial for healing and self-acceptance.
  • Accepting and processing toxic thoughts in a nonjudgmental manner is key to regaining control over one's mental health.
  • Healing from past trauma involves reconceptualizing memories and emotions, weakening negative thought patterns.
  • Therapy serves as a catalyst for unpacking pain and gaining guidance, but internal work through mind management is essential.
  • Trauma from the past shapes one's perspective and behaviors, requiring a systematic approach to address and heal toxic coping mechanisms.
  • Acknowledging and accepting the challenging process of healing trauma leads to eventual growth and self-acceptance.

01:16:57

Healing Trauma Through Brain Building and Forgiveness

  • Trauma can manifest as a protective cocoon, slowly infiltrating one's life until it eventually explodes, affecting various aspects like relationships and work environments.
  • As one matures and experiences more, the cocoon starts breaking down, leading to a mental and physical explosion of past memories and abuse.
  • To heal, one must reconceptualize the trauma, rewriting the script of their past experiences and turning them into a positive force for the future.
  • Forgiveness is reframed as release, cutting toxic ties to the abuser and allowing one to move forward without excusing past wrongs.
  • Self-regulation is crucial for protecting mental health, requiring constant awareness of thoughts, feelings, and choices every 10 seconds.
  • Brain building, a process of learning new information deeply through the five steps of neuro-cycling, is essential for mental and physical resilience.
  • Brain building involves studying new information daily to strengthen new nerve cells and prevent toxic waste buildup in the brain.
  • Brain building is compared to cleaning teeth, essential for maintaining mental and physical health by promoting deep thinking and neural growth.
  • Brain building is a key practice before addressing trauma or learning disabilities, as it enhances resilience and self-regulation.
  • Brain building has been shown to transform individuals' functionality and careers, even after severe brain injuries or traumatic events.

01:29:25

Parental Guidance: Nurturing Emotional Intelligence in Children

  • Brain building exercises can include activities like ping pong, racquetball, and tennis to challenge coordination.
  • Parents should engage in conversations with children about mental health from a young age, validating emotions and providing tools for managing them.
  • Parents should always acknowledge and validate a child's emotions, avoiding invalidation or dismissal of their feelings.
  • Open communication and authenticity within families are crucial for children to feel safe and understood.
  • Parents should allow children to express their emotions openly, even if uncomfortable topics arise, to foster healthy emotional processing.
  • Parents should model emotional management and honesty, avoiding perfectionism and hiding feelings.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of managing one's mind and the power of the mind in controlling thoughts and emotions.
  • The speaker advocates for the development and use of the neuro cycle as a tool for managing the mind effectively.
  • The speaker highlights the significance of kindness towards oneself and others as a fundamental aspect of leading a peaceful and fulfilling life.
  • The speaker's definition of greatness revolves around understanding one's thought processes, emotions, and choices, leading to recognizing one's unique abilities and potential for greatness.

01:42:08

"From competition to enhancement: fostering support"

  • Transitioning from competition to enhancement in personal growth eliminates envy and jealousy, fostering a mindset where individuals support each other to enhance humanity, as highlighted by Dr. Caroline Leaf.
Channel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatarChannel avatar

Try it yourself — It’s free.