Learning in Real Time
When you've been stuck in survival mode and chronic stress for a long time, it can feel impossible to imagine a better future. I used to think I was just struggling with negative thinking, but I recently learned the neuroscience behind it: burnout actually shrinks the part of your brain responsible for envisioning the future. In this episode, we talk about nervous system regulation and the crucial difference between passive optimism and active hope. We'll explore why losing hope isn't a character flaw, and how taking one tiny step can rebuild your brain's capacity for hope.
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