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Why Writing By Hand Reveals What You Really Think (The Neuroscience of Thinking on Paper)

12 min · 2. juli 2026
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Have you ever started writing something simple- a journal entry, a text, an email and surprised yourself with what came out? That's not random. It's neuroscience. In this episode of Brave Moves, Julie DeLucca-Collins breaks down why writing by hand activates language, memory, attention, and executive functioning all at once and why that matters more now than ever, in a world where we're consuming more information than any generation in history while spending less time actually thinking. Julie shares the four thinking questions she turns to before every hard conversation, big decision, or emotional reaction: What do I know? What am I assuming? What am I afraid of? What's the next honest action? Plus seven simple writing practices, from morning pages to decision journaling, you can start using today to get out of your head and onto the page. If you stay until the end, you'll hear the one sentence that sums up the whole episode: writing doesn't just record your thoughts, it reveals them. In this episode, you'll learn: * The neuroscience behind why handwriting engages the brain differently than typing * Why consuming more content is making it harder to actually think * The 4 thinking questions to ask before a hard conversation or big decision * 7 types of writing practices and when to use each one * Why you don't fully know what you think until you see it on paper Mentioned in this episode: Research from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology on handwriting and brain activity; a reflection from philosopher Mortimer Adler on thinking and expression. We're consuming more information than any generation in history, yet thinking less. In this episode, Julie breaks down the neuroscience of writing by hand, the 4 questions to ask when you're stuck, and why writing doesn't just record your thoughts; it reveals them. Key Takeaways  * Handwriting recruits language, memory, attention, and executive function simultaneously, while typing relies on repetitive motion the brain treats as background noise. * Thinking isn't scrolling, listening, or consuming. Thinking requires wrestling with an idea. * The 4 thinking questions: What do I know? What am I assuming? What am I afraid of? What's the next honest action? * Different forms of writing serve different purposes: morning pages, gratitude journaling, brain dumps, lists, unsent letters, decision journals, and vision writing. * You don't know what you think until you see it outside of you. Brave Move for today: Next time you feel stuck, before a hard conversation, before a big decision, before you react, pull out a notebook and write the four questions. No phone. No scrolling. Sit with each one until something honest shows up on the page. This is a journal I love to use [https://a.co/d/0g46EYFR] If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

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episode Why Writing By Hand Reveals What You Really Think (The Neuroscience of Thinking on Paper) cover

Why Writing By Hand Reveals What You Really Think (The Neuroscience of Thinking on Paper)

Have you ever started writing something simple- a journal entry, a text, an email and surprised yourself with what came out? That's not random. It's neuroscience. In this episode of Brave Moves, Julie DeLucca-Collins breaks down why writing by hand activates language, memory, attention, and executive functioning all at once and why that matters more now than ever, in a world where we're consuming more information than any generation in history while spending less time actually thinking. Julie shares the four thinking questions she turns to before every hard conversation, big decision, or emotional reaction: What do I know? What am I assuming? What am I afraid of? What's the next honest action? Plus seven simple writing practices, from morning pages to decision journaling, you can start using today to get out of your head and onto the page. If you stay until the end, you'll hear the one sentence that sums up the whole episode: writing doesn't just record your thoughts, it reveals them. In this episode, you'll learn: * The neuroscience behind why handwriting engages the brain differently than typing * Why consuming more content is making it harder to actually think * The 4 thinking questions to ask before a hard conversation or big decision * 7 types of writing practices and when to use each one * Why you don't fully know what you think until you see it on paper Mentioned in this episode: Research from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology on handwriting and brain activity; a reflection from philosopher Mortimer Adler on thinking and expression. We're consuming more information than any generation in history, yet thinking less. In this episode, Julie breaks down the neuroscience of writing by hand, the 4 questions to ask when you're stuck, and why writing doesn't just record your thoughts; it reveals them. Key Takeaways  * Handwriting recruits language, memory, attention, and executive function simultaneously, while typing relies on repetitive motion the brain treats as background noise. * Thinking isn't scrolling, listening, or consuming. Thinking requires wrestling with an idea. * The 4 thinking questions: What do I know? What am I assuming? What am I afraid of? What's the next honest action? * Different forms of writing serve different purposes: morning pages, gratitude journaling, brain dumps, lists, unsent letters, decision journals, and vision writing. * You don't know what you think until you see it outside of you. Brave Move for today: Next time you feel stuck, before a hard conversation, before a big decision, before you react, pull out a notebook and write the four questions. No phone. No scrolling. Sit with each one until something honest shows up on the page. This is a journal I love to use [https://a.co/d/0g46EYFR] If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

2. juli 202612 min
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Stop Trying to Be Perfect: Learn to Recover Faster

Why do we keep repeating the same bad habits, even when we're motivated to change? In this episode of Brave Moves, Julie DeLucca-Collins explores why the goal isn't to eliminate mistakes—it's to recover from them faster. Instead of striving for perfection, you'll learn how successful people build resilience through quick course correction, intentional attention management, and practical productivity systems. Julie also introduces the fascinating Zeigarnik Effect, a psychological principle explaining why unfinished tasks continue to occupy our minds, drain our mental energy, and increase stress. She shares the simple email processing system she learned from Dr. Travis Parry that has helped her reduce overwhelm, improve focus, and reclaim mental bandwidth. If you've ever felt mentally exhausted by an overflowing inbox, struggled to break bad habits, or found yourself stuck in cycles of procrastination, this episode offers practical strategies you can begin using today. In This Episode You'll Learn *  Why breaking bad habits isn't about perfection  *  How to recover quickly after getting off track  *  What the Zeigarnik Effect is and why unfinished tasks drain your mental energy  *  Why attention management is more important than time management  *  Julie's "3-Minute Rule" for processing email efficiently  *  How AI tools can organize your work without replacing your thinking  *  Why creating systems reduces overwhelm and decision fatigue  *  How small course corrections lead to lasting success  Key Takeaways ✔ Success isn't about never making mistakes—it's about recovering faster. ✔ Every unfinished task creates an "open loop" that consumes mental energy until it's resolved. ✔ Building systems helps reduce decision fatigue and frees your brain to focus on what matters most. ✔ Progress comes from consistent course correction, not perfection. Memorable Quote > "Success isn't built by never getting distracted. It's built by learning how quickly you return to what matters." Brave Move For Today: Instead of asking: "How do I stop making this mistake?" Ask yourself: "How can I recover faster the next time it happens?" Because resilience isn't measured by how often you fall off track. It's measured by how quickly you return. Resources Mentioned  Achieving Balance by Travis G. Parry [https://a.co/d/0344c1MR] This practical book offers systems for managing your time, priorities, and work-life balance so you can build a business and life without constant overwhelm. Questions This Episode Answers *  Why do I keep repeating the same bad habits?  *  How can I stop procrastinating?  *  What is the Zeigarnik Effect?  *  Why do unfinished tasks cause stress?  *  How can I reduce mental clutter?  *  What are the best productivity habits for entrepreneurs?  *  How do successful people recover from setbacks?  *  How can I stop checking email all day?  *  Why is attention management more important than time management? If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

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The Mount Everest Mindset: One Step at a Time

Why do so many people give up on their biggest goals? In this episode of Brave Moves, Julie DeLucca-Collins uses the powerful analogy of climbing Mount Everest to explain why focusing on the summit can leave us discouraged—and why lasting success comes from taking one intentional step at a time. Julie also shares two attention habits that can help you stay focused, make consistent progress, and recover quickly when life inevitably knocks you off course. In This Episode *  What Mount Everest teaches us about achieving goals  *  Why breaking goals into small actions reduces overwhelm  *  The power of habit stacking and systems  *  The airplane autopilot lesson for staying on track  *  How course correction leads to long-term success  *  Why consistency beats intensity If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

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Women's Intuition: Why You Need to Trust Yourself More

Have you ever ignored your intuition only to discover later that you were right all along? In this episode of Brave Moves, Julie DeLucca-Collins explores the psychology of women's intuition, self-trust, overthinking, and why so many women have been conditioned to question their own inner knowing. Julie discusses the connection between intuition and emotional intelligence, the impact of people-pleasing and perfectionism, and why intuition and logic work best as partners rather than opposites. In This Episode *  What intuition really is  *  Why women often struggle to trust themselves  *  The connection between intuition and self-confidence  *  How overthinking disconnects us from our inner wisdom  *  Why intuition and logic work together  *  Practical ways to strengthen self-trust If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

29. juni 20268 min
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Why Do I Keep Repeating the Same Patterns? A Look at Family Constellations

Breaking Repeating Patterns with Family Constellations and Curiosity The episodes introduce family constellations, a method developed by Bert Hellinger that explores how unconscious family-system dynamics can influence recurring life patterns without blaming parents. Julie explains that family constellations can be applied beyond family relationships to issues like career, money, leadership, self-worth, and decision-making by focusing on underlying patterns.  A key reframing question is “Where else have I felt this before?” illustrated by the speaker’s experience of feeling overlooked when a company hired someone else to lead a new division, which triggered older feelings of not being enough rooted in childhood attention dynamics. Through journaling, questioning beliefs, and gathering evidence of competence, the speaker shifted from self-judgment to curiosity, emphasizing that awareness enables change. Listeners are invited to identify a repeating challenge and ask what feelings recur and where they’ve felt them before, with resources including the book “It Didn’t Start with You” [https://a.co/d/09BmxvVp] and the Netflix series “Another Self.” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzl33KQP8b4] 00:00 Why Patterns Repeat 01:31 Intro to Family Constellations 02:36 Beyond Family Systems 03:05 Where Else Felt This 03:45 Career Overlooked Story 05:34 Reframing and Doing Work 07:07 Curiosity Creates Freedom 08:23 Healing Without Blame 09:07 Your Brave Move Prompt 10:03 Resources and Farewell If you loved this episode, text me and let me know what you though. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542996/support] Join the Community [https://www.skool.com/confident-you-rawconversations-4533/about] Brave Moves is a daily confidence and personal growth podcast for ambitious women, women entrepreneurs, and leaders who are ready to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and take bold action in business and life. Each short, practical episode blends mindset science, decision-making psychology, and real-life stories to help you strengthen your confidence, rewire negative thought patterns, and create meaningful forward momentum. If you are navigating career pivots, burnout, reinvention, or leadership growth, Brave Moves gives you the tools to think differently, act bravely, and design a future aligned with your values and vision. Because confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build, one brave move at a time. Liked this episode? Share it with your midlife woman, entrepreneur friends! Love this show? Let us know how we helped you increase your confidence by leaving a review. For more about me and what I do, check out my website [https://goconfidentlycoaching.com/]. If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call [https://calendly.com/goconfidentlycoaching/coaching-call] to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Fo...

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