Self Study Lab
In this episode, I translate last week’s big-picture context into everyday experience. Why can the same situation feel manageable one day — and completely overwhelming the next? Why do we sometimes react in ways we don’t recognize or like? This episode explores how your nervous system state shapes perception before conscious thought, and why understanding state is foundational to real change. In this episode, I talk about: * Why humans are wired for fear and negativity and why that isn’t a flaw * The three universal fears all nervous systems respond to: * loss of safety, approval, autonomy/control * How nervous system state shapes the story your mind tells * Why the same person can react very differently to the same situation * Why insight alone doesn’t always help * How mistaking state for character creates unnecessary shame * Why curiosity matters more than fixing THIS WEEK’S TINY PRACTICE When a thought feels especially convincing, ask: What state am I in right now? No fixing. Just noticing. FOUNDERS LAB — EARLY ACCESS This podcast is the public side of the Self Study Lab. There’s also a guided version where we go deeper, with structure, practices, and real support for applying this to daily life. The Founders Lab opens soon. If you want to be part of the first group, join the early access list here: 👉 https://egostrength.net/ DISCLAIMER The Self Study Lab Podcast is for education and personal growth. It isn’t therapy and does not replace working with a licensed mental health provider.
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