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Useful Thinking | Mindset, Identity & Brain Training

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Useful Thinking is a weekly practice for your mind, hosted by clinical professor and mind coach Laura. Each episode works the fundamentals of how your brain actually operates: your mental patterns, your identity, your limiting beliefs, your subconscious wiring. You'll learn practical tools to direct your attention, filter out the noise, and think with more clarity and power. This is mindset work for people who want science-backed strategies for real personal growth. Think of it as a gym for your mind. Show up weekly and master the one skill that will impact every other area of your life.

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episode Ep 8: The two questions your brain is secretly asking about your goals cover

Ep 8: The two questions your brain is secretly asking about your goals

Your identity can change. But it moves under very specific conditions. In this episode, Laura breaks down the calculation your brain runs the moment you set your sights on something you want. You'll learn about the two questions your brain is constantly working to answer, why they operate almost completely outside your awareness, and why what looks like self-sabotage is actually your brain trying to protect you from a cost it has calculated must be coming. This episode covers: * How your brain stores not just your experiences, but everything you've ever witnessed * The constant pattern-matching calculation your brain runs against every goal you set * The two questions your brain is always asking about your goals * One of the most common hidden costs the brain will find * A quick look at how your brain bundles all of time into one everlasting cost * Why self-sabotage isn't real, and what's actually happening when you hit the brakes * How to recognize your own personal "quitting zone" thoughts * A practice for surfacing the two answers your brain has been calculating about a goal you've struggled with Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]

20. mai 2026 - 19 min
episode Ep 7: What (exactly) is between you and what you want? | Identity cover

Ep 7: What (exactly) is between you and what you want? | Identity

You can see exactly what you want. You can picture it clearly. You can describe it in detail. And somehow, no matter what you do, you keep running into something invisible that stops you from getting there. In this episode, Laura introduces the concept of the glass box: the sophisticated, six-sided structure your brain has built around what you'll let yourself be, have, and do. You'll learn why your identity is shaped like a box with not just a ceiling and a floor, but four side walls made of "I would never" statements you've been mistaking for personality. And you'll walk away with a simple practice for spotting the walls of your own box this week. This episode covers: * The operational definition of identity * A specific example that helps you locate your own identity on a spectrum (and notice how it asserts itself in real time) * How the identity dynamic plays out across every domain of your life * The hidden layer of your glass box * Why side walls are the trickiest part of the structure  * "I would never" statements, "but not that" rules, and the rationalization stack * Why pushing through your walls doesn't produce lasting change * How identity actually changes  * A simple practice for spotting your walls without having to do anything about them Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]

13. mai 2026 - 27 min
episode Ep 6: Brain Thoughts vs. Mind Thoughts | Rewiring limiting beliefs cover

Ep 6: Brain Thoughts vs. Mind Thoughts | Rewiring limiting beliefs

Most people use the words brain and mind interchangeably, but they're two completely different systems. In this episode, Laura walks you through the distinction that changes how you relate to your own thinking. You'll learn the difference between brain thoughts and mind thoughts, why trying to fight your brain thoughts creates massive biological resistance, and a practical approach to building new thoughts that doesn't require you to argue with the ones you already have. This is the foundational episode that sets up everything coming next. This episode covers: * The exact distinction between the brain (biological structure) and the mind (philosophical framework) * The four functions of the mind: analyze concepts, make judgments, assign meanings, determine values * A simple way to distinguish brain thoughts from mind thoughts * Which brain thoughts to pay attention to (and which ones to leave alone) * Why trying to fight or change a brain thought generates biological resistance * How a mind thought can become a brain thought  Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]

6. mai 2026 - 24 min
episode Ep 5: Programming Your Reality Filter | Manifestation through the RAS cover

Ep 5: Programming Your Reality Filter | Manifestation through the RAS

Last week you learned how your RAS filters your reality without you ever realizing it. This week, you'll learn how to take that mechanism and put it to work for the life you're actually building. Laura walks you through why "stop thinking about it" approaches always backfire, why you don't have to dig up the root of every belief before you can change it, and the three components that make the difference between programming that takes root and affirmations that fizzle out. She shares a personal example from her own notes app, including the moment she knew her reprogramming had actually integrated. And you'll leave with a specific practice you can start this week. This episode covers: * Why "don't think about it" is the worst possible instruction you can give your brain * Why constantly excavating the root cause of your patterns can keep you stuck in them * The three components of effective RAS programming * Laura's real-time example of installing "I am always safe" and what happened over the following thirty days * The Amazon driver moment that proved her reprogramming had actually taken hold * A grain-of-sand metaphor for understanding momentum in this work * A specific weekly practice with multiple statement options, including a safety-net format if you don't know where to start Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]

29. april 2026 - 38 min
episode Bonus Episode: "And It's True" RHOBH Moment cover

Bonus Episode: "And It's True" RHOBH Moment

Laura pulls apart a viral moment from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Amanda Frances said "and it's true" about out-earning her husband, and it illustrates why the mental reach for truth as justification almost always leaves you stuck with thoughts that aren't actually doing anything for the life you're trying to build. In this episode: * Why "and it's true" is one of the most common mental moves we make * The difference between a thought being true and a thought being useful * How the same statement can be useful under one intention and completely counterproductive under another * A look at how producers manufacture polarizing moments, and how different intentions operating on the same statement produce wildly different verdicts * A quick callback to Episode 1: why utility, not truth, is the filter that actually gets you somewhere New here? Start with Episode 1: Welcome to the Practice.

23. april 2026 - 12 min
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