Useful Thinking | Mindset, Identity & Brain Training
You've probably heard "what you resist persists." In this episode, Laura takes that familiar phrase apart and rebuilds it on a biological foundation. You'll learn exactly why resistance creates more pressure instead of less, what your brain is actually doing when you try to push against what's happening, and a specific sequence you can use the next time you feel frustration, irritation, or that internal protest against your current reality. This is the practice that transforms the small everyday friction in your life, and once you build the muscle on the small stuff, the bigger stuff starts to unwind on its own. This episode covers: * Why "what you resist persists" actually works the way it does, at a biological level * The specific kind of resistance most of us run without realizing it * Why your brain only operates in one time zone, and what that means for the way you handle frustration * The impossible command you've been giving your brain (and what happens when you stop) * An active, slightly playful move that frees up the biological energy you've been losing to resistance * A complete sequence of questions to run when something irritating, unfair, or frustrating lands in your awareness * What a useful thought actually is (and why most affirmations don't qualify) * Why practicing this on the small irritations of life is the fastest way to build the mechanism to handle the bigger frustrations later Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]
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