Calm Your Caveman
Anxiety is very good at imagining threatening futures. Hope does the opposite: it helps us imagine that something good could still happen and that we may be able to find ways to meet the demands we’re facing. In this episode, we explore the psychology and neuroscience of hope, why hope is so important for wellbeing, and one practical reappraisal strategy that can help anxious brains become more hopeful. We also discuss how the brain uses past experiences to predict the future — and why remembering that “the future is not the past” can completely change the way we respond to challenges. We explore: * Why hope is considered the opposite of anxiety * How hope affects wellbeing and goal achievement * Why anxious brains predict negative futures * How memory shapes future expectations * A powerful reframe for cultivating hope ⏱️ Timestamps 00:58 – Anxiety vs. hope 02:04 – Why hope matters for wellbeing 03:09 – Hope and collective action 04:12 – How the brain predicts the future 07:55 – The airport story 13:17 – Why “the future is not the past” builds hope For full show notes, including resources mentioned, go to: https://www.calmyourcaveman.com/episodes/how-to-cultivate-hope-when-you-feel-anxious [https://www.calmyourcaveman.com/episodes/how-to-cultivate-hope-when-you-feel-anxious] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1896188/fan_mail/new] 🌐 https://www.calmyourcaveman.com
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